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Review: Spettacolo

Emma Barishman, Staff Writer May 18, 2012

The energy of Spettacolo might sneak up on the audience, but its power never dies throughout the entire show. The annual percussion show, whose name is Italian for “show,” features musicians of...

“The Avengers” review

J.P. Salazar, Staff Writer May 6, 2012

For a long time, superhero movies have been classified as artificial and repetitive, but Marvel's “The Avengers” successfully delivers a more enjoyable take on these movies, oh-so-despised by critics,...

Review: Music Corporation Presents SING 2012

Emma Barishman, Staff Writer May 4, 2012

Thursday night the Dr. Doyle Dean Performing Arts Center was alive with the sound of 20 of the most talented voices in town. It was the first night of the 34th annual SING concert, where Music Corporation...

From District to Area

Haley Bunnell, Staff Writer April 12, 2012

     Determination and practice have paid off for the cast of the one-act play “The Cripple of Inishman,” who is advancing to Area after winning District alongside Flower Mound High School on April...

The timeless, the fallen and the promising

Madison McDaniel, Online Editor-in-Chief April 12, 2012

The Timeless: Whether they’ve been around since the early 2000s or even just a few seasons, these shows have proven they are worthy and will undeniably go down as classic T. V. shows. Grey’s Anatomy:...

Titanic in 3D review

“Titanic” in 3D review

Alyssa Matesic, Staff Writer April 9, 2012

     The re-release of the iconic 1997 film “Titanic” literally and figuratively adds a new dimension to the story. Just in time for the 100-year anniversary of the April 15 tragedy, theaters across...

21 Jump Street movie review

Eilie Strecker, Print Editor-in-Chief March 30, 2012

     21 Jump Street is a ridiculous trip of an overly sarcastic journey of two young cops who get assigned to go undercover as high school students to try to get in close with teen drug dealers. Those...

One-act advances to districts

One-act advances to districts

Daniel Hinson, Print Editor-in-Chief March 28, 2012

     The one-act “The Cripple of Inishmann” advanced to districts along with Flower Mound High School’s one-act on Saturday, March 24. The show will compete in district competition with Marcus...

Getting Back Into It

Matthew Wood, Staff Writer March 6, 2012

     Past the cringingly juvenile album title, solo artist Mike Hadreas offers up a soft, vulnerable album that has captured the air and delicacy of Jeff Buckley or Elliot Smith. The album begins with...

Plano a capella choir to perform pre-concert for Stephen F. Austin

Miles Hutson, Staff Writer February 28, 2012

Out of all of the choirs in the Dallas area, Plano’s top choir will perform in Stephen F. Austin’s pre-concert Feb. 29. SFA chose them for this role after they were selected to participate in the Southwest...

Some Nights review

“Some Nights” review

Diva Gulati, Online Editor-in-Chief February 24, 2012

     The success of “We Are Young” (currently number one on the iTunes top 10, featured on Glee, and used in a Superbowl commercial) set high expectations for fun.’s sophomore album, Some Nights....

Dancing for a cause

Jessica Allman, Staff Writer February 23, 2012

Senior Eugene Soh spends hours a week practicing his breakdancing, which is a popular style of hip-hop originating in Bronx, New York. Soh wasn’t always into dancing. He joined the club dancing for...

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