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Chameleon Wins Honors at 2017 Essentially Ellington Competition
Jazz at Lincoln Center announced Newark Academy’s Jazz Band “Chameleon” directed by Julius Tolentino as the 4th Place/Honorable Mention winner of the 22nd Annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival, which took place at Frederick P. Rose … Continue reading
“Shabu” poetry by Dean Tan ’18
Dean Tan ’18 earned a Bronze Medal for Poetry in the New Jersey Council of Teachers of English statewide writing contest for high school students. The award ceremony was held on Thursday, April 27 in Scotch Plains, N.J., where the … Continue reading
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“Transubstantiation” by James Blume ’19
James Blume ’19 earned a Bronze Medal for Poetry in the New Jersey Council of Teachers of English statewide writing contest for high school students. The award ceremony was held on Thursday, April 27 in Scotch Plains, N.J., where the … Continue reading
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“Stripes Come Back” blues song by Steve Miller
Musician Steve Miller of the Maintenance Department calls this song the “rowdier, bluesier side of my solo thing.” The song, called “Stripes Come Back,” is played on a three string guitar with an extra singe pole pickup (made by John … Continue reading
Guatemala Photography by Caitlin Berkefeld
The following images were captured by NA Science Faculty member Caitlin Berkefeld on the Guatemala trip. She says she has “a soft spot for young children and dogs.” See evidence below!
“Sweet Sorrow” poetry by Jamie Paradis ’20
Sweet Sorrow by Jamie Paradis ’20 Oops! My bad! Pardon me! Sometimes I count, using all Of my fingers, toes, Exactly how many ways there are To apologize. I’m Sorry rolls off the tongue with its Rounded vowels and- Saying … Continue reading
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Artwork by Charlie Bloom ’17
Senior Charlie Bloom used pastels, paints, pencil, charcoal and photography to create this stunning artwork in Advanced Art with Mr. Torson. Enjoy!
“The Game” poetry by Betsy Zaubler ’17
“The Game” after Patricia Smith, by Betsy Zaubler ’17 earned a 2017 Scholastic Gold Key for Poetry. Betsy’s other writing accolades include Gold Keys in Flash Fiction and Scriptwriting, the NCTE Achievement Award for Superior Writing, Honorable Mention in the … Continue reading
Digital Imaging by Jared Caputo ’17
This image was created by senior Jared Caputo in his Advanced Digital Imaging independent study course with Ms. Dixler. Jared uses color, or lack of color, to create atmosphere by selecting a dominant hue and a range of black and … Continue reading
“Coloring Books” personal essay by Sanya Bery ’17
COLORING BOOKS, a personal essay by senior Sanya Bery is slated for publication in the Spring 2017 issue of the Blue Marble Review. Sanya’s short story, “12-16” is forthcoming in the Canvas Literary Journal. Enjoy this thoughtful reflection by Sanya. … Continue reading
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“The Sun, the Moon, the Stars” fiction by Unnathy Nellutla ’19
This story by sophomore Unnathy Nellutla won a 2017 Scholastic Gold Key for Fiction. The Sun, The Moon, The Stars I wish she could’ve been less like me, that might have made it easier, you know? She thinks I don’t … Continue reading
NA Orchestra Winter Concert 2017
The Newark Academy Winter Orchestra Concert, directed by Amy Larkey-Emelianoff, took place on Thursday, January 12, 2017 in the Dining Room and included Artist-in-Residence Amadi Azikiwe. Highlights were provided by senior soloists Matthew Melillo and Eric Jacobson. Enjoy listening to this … Continue reading
Prufrock Animation by Silvy Zhou ’20
Silvy Zhou ’21 created this fascinating animation on “The Love-Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot for her 8th grade English class with Ms. Mahoney. Silvy used more than 1,300+ layers to create the gif. According to Silvy: “This … Continue reading
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“Stolen Hearts” by Annika Inampudi ’21
This epistolary story by Annika Inampudi ‘21, written as a bonus exercise for Ms. Mahoney’s English class, won a Scholastic Art & Writing National Gold Medal for Flash Fiction. Enjoy! STOLEN HEARTS Dearest Margaret, When you read this, I will have … Continue reading
Fibonacci Contest 2017 Winners
Every year Newark Academy invites students, staff and faculty to submit entries to a Fibonacci Poetry Contest spearheaded by Dr. Ungaro, organized by Ms. Pursell, both of the Math Department, and judged by Dr. LaPadula of the English Department. A … Continue reading
Scholastic 2017 Silver Medal Story by Kiran Damodaran ’17
“Carnival Games” by Kiran Damodaran “James, you’ve spent more on this game than they spent on all these stuffed animals combined!” I pleaded, half-annoyed, half-amazed by his perseverance. “Just one more game! Please baby, trust me I’ve got this.” “That’s … Continue reading
Self-portrait in Pencil and Charcoal by Ashley Sun
“Reserve,” a self-portrait in pencil and charcoal by IB artist Ashley Sun ’18 earned a 2017 National Gold Medal for Drawing/Illustration from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
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“Oblitus” poetry by Samantha Burggraf ’19
“Oblitus” by sophomore Samantha Burggraf won 2nd Place for Poetry in the Writer’s Conference annual contest and will be published in the online magazine The Writer’s Slate later this spring. Congratulations, Sam! Oblitus It is the same sorrow the … Continue reading
“A Twist on Translation” poetry by Elliott Zorintsky ’18
“A Twist on Translation” by junior Elliott Zorintsky won 3rd Place for Poetry in the Writer’s Conference annual contest and will be published in the online magazine The Writer’s Slate later this spring. Congratulations, Elliot! A Twist on Translation … Continue reading
Writer’s Bone Podcast Interview with Tess Callahan
On February 27, 2017 Daniel Ford of the Writer’s Bone podcast interviewed English Department faculty member and author of APRIL & OLIVER Tess Callahan James on process, craft, and how her new novel came to her like a fly ball. … Continue reading
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Watercolor by Christina Lu ’17
This beautiful watercolor painting by senior Christina Lu was inspired by her trip to Yellowstone National Park last summer. Enjoy!
“Sudden Death” one-act play by Madeline Christmann ’18
This play by junior Maddie Christmann, written in Creative Writing last year, was published in Fall 2016, Vol. 50 of The Claremont Review, a Canadian-based publication of poetry, short stories, short plays, art and interviews for and by writers and … Continue reading
“Static Beauty” photography by Zak Schwarz-Ruso ’20 of dancer Jax Taylor ’20
This photograph of dancer Jacqueline (Jax) Taylor ’20 was taken by Zak Schwarz-Ruso ’20 on the High Line in New York City during a joint field trip between Advanced/IB Dance taught by Yvette Luxenberg and Digital Photography taught by Debby … Continue reading
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Senior Speech by Vanessa Gabb
A few months after graduating high school, I am walking out of South Hall, past Tisch Library at Tufts University in Somerville, Massachusetts. It’s the first full week of my freshman year of college, and I am on my way … Continue reading
Pottery by “The Art of Raku Firing” 2016 June Term Class
Students in the 2016 “Art of Ceramic Raku Firing” June Term class created these beautiful pottery pieces. According to Ms. Brodie, who teaches the class, “Raku is an exciting process with its spontaneous immediacy and its delicate blend of control … Continue reading
3-D Technical Drawings by Matt Lim ’17 & Drew Kesler
The 3d Printing and Technical Drawing course is the best June Term course, says Mr. Kesler. It focuses on using SketchUp and OpenSCAD on your laptop to produce 3 dimensional models suitable for printing. Well, Mr. Kesler says that *most* … Continue reading
“The Bear” oil painting by Anne Capelli ’18
This stunning oil painting by junior Anne Capelli, created in Advanced Art taught by Jay Torson, was inspired by the work of artist Marion Rose.
“Double Exposure” play by Joelle Gross ’17
This play by Joelle Gross ’18, written for the Page to Stage June Term course when she was a freshman, was a 2016 finalist in the New Jersey Young Playwrights Competition. Enjoy! DOUBLE EXPOSURE by Joelle Gross CHARACTERS: CATHY, 25, … Continue reading
“Walrus” film by Brendan James ’14
This 3-minute film by alumnus Brendan James ’14 was filmed for a class he took at Colorado College where he is a Film and New Media Studies major. Enjoy!
“A Thought” poetry by Melody Xiao ’18
A Thought After I die, I will wander the world the way I’ve always wanted to, see the cherry blossoms in DC and the broken ground of the Berlin Wall and the barren earth of the DMZ where the voices … Continue reading
“16 Minutes” personal essay by Betsy Zaubler ’17
Newark Academy senior and Montclair resident Betsy Zaubler published this essay in the The Montclair Times in December 2016 in support of the Public Library. Betsy has received numerous awards for her writing, including the NJ Young Playwrights Competition, the … Continue reading
“Far Away in Another Town” by Steve Miller
Steve Miller of the Newark Academy Maintenance Department, musician, quipster, and insatiable ponderer of life, recorded for us a cover of Justin Townes Earle’s “Far Away in Another Town.” Enjoy!
“Unzipped” sculpture by Quinn Butler ’19
This compelling ceramic sculpture “Unzipped” was made from earthenware clay by Quinn Butler ’19 in Advanced Ceramics taught by Ms. Brodie.
“She sees / I see” poetry by Alena Zhang ’18
This poem by Alena Zhang ’18 was published in January/February 2017 issue of Cicada Magazine. She sees / I see water crawling beside a fresh spill of glitter lava silhouettes of spotted embers glowing by the hands of the summer … Continue reading
“Butterflies” poetry by Kennedy McNeilly-Anta ’20
“Butterflies” by Kennedy McNeilly-Anta ’20 “On the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that on other days, on other fields will bear the fruits of victory.” ~ Douglas MacArthur
“Doesn’t That Sound Lovely?” a play by Gabrielle Poisson ’17
“Doesn’t That Sound Lovely?” a play written by Gabrielle Poisson ’17 during Newark Academy’s 2016 24-hour Play Writing Festival, won the Blank Theatre’s Young Playwrights Festival and was professionally produced in the Stella Adler Theatre in Los Angeles in June … Continue reading
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Junior Academy Voices Choral Consortium Performance
Newark Academy’s Junior Academy Voices, an auditioned ensemble made up of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students, performed at the Choral Consortium at Oak Knoll School on Wednesday, November 16th, 2016. They were led by Choral Director Viraj Lal and Accompanist … Continue reading
“Dangerous Habits” a villanelle by Francesca Badalamenti ’18
“Dangerous Habits” a villanelle by Francesca Badalamenti ’18 was published in Fall 2016 Volume 50 of the Claremont Review. Established in 1992, the Claremont Review has published work by artists and writers aged 13-19 from all over the English-speaking world. … Continue reading
Nonfiction by Stephanie Acquadro
Stephanie Nicholas Acquadro, a long time member of NA’s English Department, has an impressive history of civic engagement, including numerous Letters to the Editor and blog commentary in The New York Times. Her recent Letters to the Editor include “Where … Continue reading
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New Architectural Drawings by Tyler Mudge ’18
Enjoy these impressive architectural drawings by Tyler Mudge ’18. You can view some of Tyler’s previous architectural work here. Bravo, Tyler! *
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The Joy of SET, a book by Rebecca Gordon & company
NA math teacher Rebecca Gordon has co-authored a book with Liz McMahon, Gary Gordon and Hannah Gordon: The Joy of SET: The Many Mathematical Dimensions of a Seemingly Simple Card Game. Have you ever played the addictive card game SET? … Continue reading
Poetry by Chloe Kent ’17
Chloe Kent wrote these poems in Oregon. She is actually allergic to flowers but thinks they are good subjects for poetry! Plant Her Plant her. Let her roots grow low with petals high, stamens drying in the sunlight, scorching away … Continue reading
“Dancers” drawings by Ashley Sun ’18
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October 22, 2001, poetry by Ivy Bethea ’19
October 22, 2001 by Ivy Bethea You watched the way my mouth opened No sound came out The way your cold grasped my throat, choking my words It was on that day tears streamed down Your bony hand slightly hovered, … Continue reading
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Photography by Asha Varma ’20
This photo by Asha Varma ’20 was taken as part of the Digital Photography class taught by Deborah Dixler. “This assignment was part of a project titled ‘Times of Your Life’, where a different picture was taken every 5 minutes … Continue reading
“Happy Hour Starts at Nine” poetry by Spencer Wang ’19
This poem by Spencer Wang ’19 was selected for publication by the Live Poets Society of New Jersey as a Topical Winner in their American High School Students “My World” edition. Congratulations, Spencer. Happy Hour Starts at Nine He … Continue reading
“Searching for Ghosts” a Route 66 Journey by Steve Miller
Searching For Ghosts: Feral Tourist Exploring the Past on Route 66 Introduction: Mr. Miller, blues musician and longtime member of the NA Maintenance Department, ventured on a week-long motorcycle exploration of historic Route 66, also known as ‘Will Rogers Highway,’ … Continue reading
Drawing by Max Alter ’22
Enjoy this excellent charcoal drawing by 7th grader Max Alter, particularly the echo created by the elephant truck, the tea spout and the handle. Nice eye, Max!
Concert Choir Participates in “A Voice 4 Peace”
“Newark Academy’s Concert Choir participated in the #AVoice4Peace global initiative to connect choirs from around the world to sing ‘Ukuthula,’ a South African peace hymn for the 2016 United Nations International Day of Peace. We are very humbled to be … Continue reading
“Waiting at midnight” poetry by Elizabeth Hawk ’19
“Waiting at midnight for something, some…” by Elizabeth Hawk Waiting And listening at midnight It’s almost silent The only noises are that of the old house It’s almost tomorrow No one else is awake as you silently Gaze outside … Continue reading
“The Jar” poetry by Anne Ruble ’17
This poem by Anne Ruble ’17 was published in the literary magazine Polyphony. Polyphony H.S. is an international student-run literary magazine for high-school writers. It was founded in 2004.
“Rhopalocera” photography by William Corprew ’20
Enjoy this photograph, “Rhopalocera (rōpə-läsərəl) – Butterfly” captured by William Corprew ’20.
“Justified Violence?” Nonfiction by Benjamin Kany ’18
The following personal essay by Benjamin Kany ’18 was selected as a top winner of the 2016 Mahatma Gandhi Art and Writing Contest. The “Mahatma Gandhi Peace and Harmony Award,” sponsored by AIA-SJ, the Association of Indians in America South … Continue reading
Award-winning Design by Lisa Fischer ’10
Designer Lisa Fischer was a Newark Academy student in the two-year Higher Level International Baccalaureate Visual Arts Program and received the Visual Arts Award in 2010, when she was also senior class president. Fischer earned an MA from Savannah College of … Continue reading
Three Poems by Abbey Zhu ’18
Junior Abbey Zhu had three poems recently published in national print magazines. “Ground Zero” appeared in the Fall 2016, Volume 34 issue of The Apprentice Writer, Susquehanna University’s annual anthology of distinguished high school work. “Impediments” was published in the … Continue reading
Reflections by Peter Reed & Photography by Josh Charow ’16
Peter Reed, a member of Newark Academy’s Humanities Faculty, offers two reflections on the World Trade Center, one in prose and one in poetry. The photograph, “Apocalypse Now,” is by alum Josh Charow ’16. “Sacrificing Before the Toe of Zeus–A … Continue reading
Sculpture by Catherine Benoit ’17
Newark Academy senior Catherine Benoit’s inspiration to embrace natural beauty, in this case, natural hair, resulted in these compelling clay sculptures, which were exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in the spring of 2016.
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from THE LADY OF CIVILIZATION, poetry by Vanessa Jimenez Gabb
English Department faculty member Vanessa Jimenez Gabb is the author of Images for Radical Politics, which was the Editor’s Choice in the 2015 Rescue Press Black Box Poetry Prize contest and is forthcoming in November, 2016; and the chapbooks midnight … Continue reading
“Study on Hair” drawing by Nick He ’18
This beautiful drawing was rendered in compressed charcoal and white charcoal by Nick He ’18. Enjoy!
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Performance Poetry Club Kaltenbacher Installation
Poetry can happen anywhere! During National Poetry Month, April 2016, the Performance Poetry Club invited students, faculty and staff to post spontaneous, anonymous poems on bulletin board displays outside Kaltenbacher Hall. The responses were honest, heartfelt, silly, cynical, hopeful and … Continue reading
Artwork by Ms. Brodie’s Ceramics Class
Enjoy these playful and inventive works by students in Ms. Brodie’s Ceramics class.
“Clair de Lune” fiction by Joshua Martin ’16
The following story by alum Joshua Martin ’16 won Honorable Mention for Fiction in Rider University’s annual national High School Writing Contest, and is under consideration for publication in the Ride literary magazine, Venture. Clair de Lune If there were … Continue reading
“Odes to Summer” poetry by Creative Writing Class
“The Long Sun” by Mark Dempsey ‘16 Stuck in space like suspended amber, we stare upwards at it, our torch in the night. It sits in dispassion, content to scald. Flax-colored over blue, pearly-lustrous through the clouds, and bloody before … Continue reading
“The Sound of Winter” fiction by Samantha Kany ’18
“The Sound of Winter” by Samantha Kany ’18 won 2nd place in the the Writers’ Slate annual writing contest sponsored by The Writing Conference, Inc. The story was published in the Spring 2016 edition of the online magazine. The … Continue reading
“Aubade” flash fiction by Nick Wecal ’17
“Aubade” by Nick Wecal ’17 The elevator chirped as its doors slid open on the ninety-third floor. Langston stepped out into the hallway. He fingered the wool of his tie as he moved down the hall. Motion-activated lights clicked on … Continue reading
“Revolution” poetry by Sarah Chang ’18
“Revolution” by Sarah Chang ’18 After “Revolution” by Blas Falconer Cherimoya trees disperse at the edge of ruta panamericana, clamor for shadow under a whitewashed sky. They seem to stand fierce and proud, filling the spaces between the scrawling hand … Continue reading
“Birds of a Feather,” mixed media sculpture by 8th Grade 3-D Art Students
The following mixed media “Birds of a Feather” sculptures were created by several of Ms. Brodie’s eighth grade 3D Art students: Sophia Emanuel ’20, Connor Epstein ’20, Julie Katz ’20, Jack Levene ’20, Aashna Parameshwar ’20, Neha Rodricks ’20, Luke … Continue reading
“A Sad Man Sitting in a Cafe” nonfiction by Matteo Moretti ’17
“A Sad Man Sitting in a Café” by Matteo Moretti ’17 Just yesterday I was arguing with myself about whether the world is actually evolving or whether the universe is just returning to its natural rhythmic state of regeneration. Okay, … Continue reading
Architectural Drawings by Tyler Mudge ’18
“This is a modern home designed for Arizona. The long design reflects the long fields and the sloped roofs represent the plateaus and mountains that make up the horizon line of most Arizona views. Philip Johnson’s Glass House in Connecticut … Continue reading
Poetry & Photography by Megan McCullough ’18
The following poem by Megan McCullough ’18, written in Creative Writing class, was selected for publication by the national print magazine, Teen Ink, which has a circulation of half a million readers. The photograph, “Division,” if forthcoming in the print … Continue reading
“In the Corn Maze” one-act play by Francesca Badalamenti ’18
“In the Corn Maze,” a play by Francesca Badalamenti ’18 is one of five scripts selected as statewide winners in the 33rd annual NJ Playwrights Festival high school contest. The play will be staged by professional actors during the Playwrights … Continue reading
“Bitter Words” poetry by Katy Kim ’18
The following poem by Katy Kim ’18 was published in the summer 2016 issue of Canvas Literary Journal. “Bitter Words” Cinnamon dust flecks on a persimmon mortar the tang of our stone and bone dinner, that rests stout in the … Continue reading
Mixed Media Artwork by Tess Kesler ’22
The following mixed media artwork was made by sixth grader Tess Kesler ’22 and exhibited in the 2016 McGraw Gallery Community Art Show, themed “Cubes.” Beautiful work, Tess!
Poetry by Ezra Lebovitz ’18
Joint Pain I move my joints and marrow leaks out. The bones are cratering like moonshine, pulling Corinthian lines over my ribs– there’s a dull ache in my back and no way out. Consider the architecture of falling apart– cartilage, … Continue reading
Artwork by Catherine Celente ’16
This beautiful artwork by Catherine Celente ’16 was created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in April 2016. Enjoy this lovely work. “After learning about the issues associated with invasive species in Environmental Science, this piece … Continue reading
Artwork by Hannah Tarnow ’16
This intriguing artwork by Hannah Tarnow ’16 was created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in April 2016. Enjoy this engaging work. “This piece was inspired by today’s selfie culture, which many consider to be an … Continue reading
Sculpture by Truman Ruberti ’16
This evocative artwork by Truman Ruberti ’16 was created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in April 2016. Enjoy these eclectic pieces. “I was inspired by photographs of miniature people interacting with everyday objects as little … Continue reading
Artwork by Elizabeth Merrigan ’16
This beautiful artwork by Elizabeth Merrigan ’16 was created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in April 2016. Enjoy this lovely work. “A woman appears from the trunk of a tree in the spring light of … Continue reading
“careers i (c/sh)ould never have” poetry by Mel Xiao ’18
Melody Xiao ’18 won a 2016 New Jersey Council Teachers of English Bronze Medal for Poetry. careers i (c/sh)ould never have 1. ARTIST in kindergarten there was a math workbook in which we had to draw happy … Continue reading
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“The Long Harvest” a novel excerpt by James Marcucci ’16
THE LONG HARVEST by James Marcucci ’16 won a 2016 Scholastic National Gold Medal for Novel Writing. National awards are given to less than 1% of Scholastic entries. Of those, only 15 students across the nation received Gold Medals for Novel … Continue reading
Artwork by Sheila Vazir ’16
This beautiful artwork by Sheila Vazir ’16 was created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in April 2016. Enjoy this lovely work. “In this piece and in general, the lotus often emerges from a clouded pond … Continue reading
“Legacy: a Sestina” by Maggie DeNoon
Legacy: A Sestina by Maggie DeNoon As time marches forward, mythology shows you the same characters. A hidden clue to life. How could it be that a people who are separated by oceans and see the sun rise at different … Continue reading
Artwork by Sophia Busam ’16
The following artwork by Sophia Busam ’16 was created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in February 2016. Enjoy this beautiful work.
Drawings by Claudia Hyman ’16
The following charcoal and pencil drawings by Claudia Hyman ’16 were created for IB Visual Art and exhibited in the McGraw Gallery in February 2016. Enjoy this beautiful work.
“Daughters Become Their Mothers Become Their Daughters” poetry by Valery Tarco ’16
This poem by Valery Tarco ’16 won a 2016 New Jersey Council of English Bronze Medal for Poetry. “Daughters Become Their Mothers Become Their Daughters” 1998 at 6 a.m. they dragged me out of You- You would have heard me … Continue reading
Rules ‘o Cool: a Nonfiction work-in-progress by Bob Bitler; Foreword by Ethan Andrzejewski ’13
Coolacious! Coolerific! COOLEXCELLENT! THE HITHERTO HIDDEN AND VERY VALUABLE “RULES O’ COOL” (Or: How to Be Really Cool Without Even Trying) by Bob Bitler FOREWORD By Ethan Andrzejewski ’13 He is an expert in many sciences, international affairs, and engineering, … Continue reading
“Post-Modern Pooh” artwork by Madison Jones ’17
This acrylic painting “Post-modern Pooh” by Madison Jones ’17 was exhibited in the 2016 NA Community Art Show, which had the theme of “Cubed.”
“888” poetry by Michelle Lee ’18 & Photography by Brendan James ’14
This poem was written by Michelle Lee ’18 as an Emily Dickinson emulation for Ms. Acquadro’s English class. The photograph was taken by alum Brendan James ’14 during his semester at the Island School in Eleuthera, the Bahamas. “888”an Emily … Continue reading
Creative Writing Class Odes to Spring
“Ode to a Spring Semester” by Maggie DeNoon ’16 The first sign of spring creeps up, not like a lamb, but like the ant who found its way onto your book, inching across the pages. A faint small breath of … Continue reading
“Abandoned Girl” poetry by Francesca Badalamenti ’18
This poem by Francesca Badalamenti ’18 was published in Black Fox Literary Magazine, Issue 13, Winter 2016. It is an emulation of a Ted Kooser poem written in Creative Writing class. “Abandoned Girl” after “Abandoned Farmhouse” by Ted … Continue reading
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“3.14Akc3/2hG” artwork by Jocelyn Tolpin ‘17
Rendered in oils, this artwork “3.14Akc3/2hG” by Jocelyn Tolpin ’17 is named after physicist Stephen Hawking’s formula for the radiation emitted by black holes. The scientist plans to have the formula engraved on his tombstone. This artwork was displayed in … Continue reading
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“Roll of the Dice” short story by Creative Writing & Digital Photography classes
Inspired by the 2016 NA Community Art Show theme of “Cubes,” the following short story entitled “Roll of the Dice” was written collectively by the two sections of the Creative Writing Workshop and illustrated by the Digital Photography class. All … Continue reading
“Misimpression” artwork by Rose Parker ’17
The following artwork, “Misimpression” was made by Rose Parker ’17 using paint pens and exhibited in the 2016 McGraw Gallery Community Art Show, themed “Cubes.”
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“Our Romance is Kamikaze” poetry by Issi Young ’17
The following poem by Isabel Young ’17 was selected for publication by the Louisville Review and will appear in their Issue 81, Spring 2016. Our Romance is Kamikaze: A suicide mission for which we will crash and churn … Continue reading
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“A Night to Remember” play by Joshua Martin ’16
The following one-act play by Josh Martin ’16 was written and performed during NA’s 24-Hour Playwriting Festival on January 22, 2016. Josh was a finalist in the 2015 New Jersey Young Playwrights Competition and won 2016 Scholastic Silver Keys for … Continue reading
“Perennial” poetry by Alena Zhang ’18
This poem by Alena Zhang ’18 was published in Black Fox Literary Magazine, Issue 13, Winter 2016. Alena’s work has also been published by the NJ Live Poets Society and has received a Teen Ink Editor’s Choice Award. She earned … Continue reading
Handcrafted Quilt by Kirsti Morin
“I guess this quilt needs a voice. It all started when my daughter asked me to make her a quilt in Italy. I’ve never had lessons on sewing or quilting, and I didn’t have any fabric so most of these … Continue reading
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Take 2: Fall 2015 Dance & Live Jazz Concert (Excerpt 2)
Enjoy this excerpt from the second half of Ms. Luxenberg’s Fall 2015 Dance & Jazz Concert, “Take 2,” held on Saturday, November 21st, 2015 at 7:30pm. Blue Pepper Music: Duke Ellington Choreography: Yvette Luxenberg Dancers: Tiana Barkley, Marley Carroll, Anisha … Continue reading
Urban Photography by Josh Charow ’16
Enjoy these images by award winning photographer Josh Charow ’16.
Take 2: Dance & Live Jazz Concert with Photography (Excerpt)
Enjoy this excerpt from the first half of the Fall 2015 Dance & Jazz Concert, “Take 2,” directed by Yvette Luxenberg, held on Saturday, November 21st, 2015 at 7:30pm. Photography: The following members of the NA photography class led by … Continue reading