Monthly Archives: October 2018

“a tree poem,” by Jamie Paradis ’20

“a tree poem” by Jamie Paradis Rough gray bark, the skin of branches that reach far, dip towards the ground Long leaves graze my shins I’m on my back in the grass watching the blanket of gray, blue, green with … Continue reading

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Spirit Boards 2018

Over the course of Spirit Week, artists of each grade collaborate on completing a piece of artwork that would represent the grade theme. The themes this year were Middle School Medics, Fitness Freshmen, Saddle Up Sophomores, Jetlagged Juniors, and Shipwrecked … Continue reading

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Cosimo Fabrizio ’18 Named 2018 Davidson Fellow

Cosimo Fabrizio ’18 was named a 2018 Davidson Fellow for his Jazz Guitar project titled, “21st Century Jazz Music – The Search for Authenticity.” He was awarded a $25,ooo scholarship. Cosimo writes: “Throughout my experiences growing up, my understanding of … Continue reading

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Photography by James Blume ’19

“Rain Shadow Effect,” a photo by James Blume ’19, was selected for publication in the Fall 2018 issue of Susquehanna University’s APPRENTICE WRITER magazine (page 4).

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“Our City” by Jamie Paradis ’20

“Our City” by Jamie Paradis My feet bump into the edge of the sidewalk as I narrowly avoid the blackened-gum in the shape of a smiley face, I smile at the busy street sounds that remind me of that time … Continue reading

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“In Line” a film by Truman Ruberti ’16

“In Line” is a short film written and directed by Truman Ruberti ’16, a student at the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland. It was produced by St Andrews’ own Bubble TV Network. The story follows the internal struggle of … Continue reading

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Digital Art by Elaine Brodie

Ms. Brodie, Head of NA’s Arts Department, created these digital paintings over the summer using an iPad painting app and an Apple Pencil. The program allows artists to simulate virtually any kind of painting and drawing medium. “Maine Coast” was made … Continue reading

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“On Being a First Generation Korean American Woman,” by Antonia Park ‘18

The following article by recent grad Antonia Park was originally published in Keke Magazine, which she helped found. Keke is a literary a publication dedicated to showing an unfiltered and honest reflection of women. Antonia encourages current Newark Academy students … Continue reading

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Academy Voices and Women’s Choir

Enjoy this wonderful sampling from Academy Voices and the Women’s Choir 2017-2018 repertoires, including a solo by Christine Pan ’18, directed by Viraj Lal. Svatba Arr. Hristo Todorov Women’s Choir Lux Aurumque Composer – Eric Whitacre Academy Voices Can’t Help … Continue reading

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“the beauty of you’re here,” Creative Nonfiction by Zoe Ades ‘18

the beauty of you’re here I walk out of the kitchen because he isn’t in the corner on his bed. He isn’t outside in his weird spot on the porch waiting to be invited inside. I should be walking towards … Continue reading

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