Monthly Archives: January 2023

“Ticketmaster, You’re The Problem, It’s You” By Meghan Lai

By: Aanya Kothari In this piece, the narrator describes their difficult experience as their one true desire is ripped away from them.

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Petrichor by Kieri Keys ’24

It’s raining today I hear the taps against the window I’m warm inside, it’s safe inside I twist a strand of hair between my finger and my thumb It wrings out sap, a golden dew It tastes sweet like summer, … Continue reading

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Pamela Davidson’s Senior Project: CareOne Service

Senior Pamela Davidson explored her passion for music and playing the violin through her long-awaited senior project—by gathering a group of musicians and giving them the opportunity to perform at a local facility called CareOne. Care One is an assisted … Continue reading

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“Below Sea Levels” by Yulin Tang ’26

Check out this amazing painting by freshman Yulin Tang!

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“Jack in a Mysterious World” by Evan Wong ’24

Enjoy Evan’s gripping rendition of “Jack and the Beanstalk.” Jack and the Mysterious World Jack was raised with almost nothing, each meal at most being a stale piece of bread, and most days even nothing. His father was no more … Continue reading

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The Path to You by Anusha Thapa 23′ and Anika Lippke 24′

Anusha and Anika’s experimental film is about a girl who has recently moved to NYC and feels lost. Here is what they had to say about the film: “The film follows the protagonist and shows the letter she has written … Continue reading

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