By Natalie Pan Is your wife really your wife if you can’t remember her? Should you date a robot? These are just a couple of the riveting questions that were addressed in this year’s joint Roxbury Latin (RL) and Winsor Upper School fall play Love and Information. More broadly, the director Mr. Nelson described the …
Category: Arts
Advanced Rock On Performs in D.C.
By Camille Eckert One of Winsor’s many arts classes is Advanced Rock On, a semester course that develops the performance and technical education of Winsor’s musicians through work with show setup, wiring, and soundwaves, as well as all-school performances. This year, the members of Advanced Rock On are vocalists Aimy Huynh ’24 and Niko Matsuzaka …
Alum Arts Spotlight: Franchesca Vilmenay ‘22
By Hannah Mu Each year, young artisans and authors from across the country submit their best works in the hopes of gaining acclaim from the longest-running and most prestigious art recognition program in the nation: the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. This program offers awards on an incredibly exclusive scale; to win its highest merit, …
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Praise and Critique for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
By Ainsley Wang, Natalie Cooper, David Luo, and Ezra Lee Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is the second installment in Marvel’s Black Panther movie franchise. Shadowed by the untimely death of Chadwick Boseman, this sequel focuses on Princess Shuri, who must now contend with a hot new villain. In this movie review, we will lay out …
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Playlist of the Issue: December
Welcome back to another Playlist of the Issue! This December, Winsor and Belmont Hill writers shared some of the songs they’ve been listening to recently. Winsor: Gigi: “1957” - Milo Greene In the style of Echosmith’s “Cool Kids” and Of Monsters and Men’s “Little Talks”, this song serves as charming teleportation back to the 2010s …