Monthly Archives: April 2024

“The Tree” — a reimagined fairy tale by Mr. Reed

“Little Red Riding Hood” takes a dark turn in this story. Many thanks to Mr. Reed for this amazing submission!

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Captivating faculty submission by Claudia Hernandez!

Check out this beautiful faculty submission by Claudia Hernandez! Such artistry and talent within our very own NA community.

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“Beats” by Sophia Frantz Pendell ’27

As I slip the bulky headphones over my ears, The knot that built up, creating a pit in my stomach  Begins to vanish at last. My tense muscles relax as I feel the beat of the song. My defense against … Continue reading

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26′ Leila Ricot’s “A Moment in Time”

Beautiful!

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Check out talented senior Avery Cohen’s art pieces, recently displayed in the gallery!

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Ophelia

Check out this stunning drawing of Ophelia by Veera Jetley ’25

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“Beats” by Sophia Frantz Pendell ‘27

Sophia’s poem explores how music brings tranquility in a world full of stress, but only for a short time — Vivian Zhang Beats As I slip the bulky headphones over my ears, The knot that built up, creating a pit … Continue reading

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ABC-s

The ABCs is filled with laughter and fun until some letters get jealous…read Brody’s play to find out what happens next! — Siyona Bordia

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7, 8, 9: The Ultimate Trio

Check out junior Veera Jetley’s awesome play about three characters, 7, 8, and 9 – and read to the end so you don’t miss out on the funniest part!

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The Madness Named Humanity

Angela’s essay, which opens with natural motifs of plants and critters, creates a striking connection between people and the environmental world. They introduce and explore the songs of various artists like King Gnu and Lanndo, diving into their music and … Continue reading

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The Question Without an Answer

25′ Lea Adam’s beautifully written play, “The Question Without an Answer,” is worth reading for anyone who feels love for a family member who is perhaps not as close or present anymore — Siyona Bordia. You can find it below:

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