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‘The Avengers’ lives up to hype

‘The Avengers’ lives up to hype

The plot, as in most superhero movies, was simple. The bad guys steal something that belongs to the good guys. And the good guys spend the entire movie trying to…

Musical Theatre and Acting 2/3 classes prepare annual Theatrical Showcase

Musical Theatre and Acting 2/3 classes prepare annual Theatrical Showcase

Junior Ariel Brown steps out of the dressing room, sporting a lacy pink headband, a periwinkle dress with flecks of ivory, and a pair of spotless white Keds. Playing the…

Bruin, Kewpie string players participate in combined high school concert

Bruin, Kewpie string players participate in combined high school concert

When senior violinist Cora Trout walked into the orchestra room at half-past six on Wednesday, May 2, she began warming up for a concert unlike any other she took part…

Flashy Magic, Part Eight

Flashy Magic, Part Eight

When Jason’s eyes take on a faraway, sleepy look, I can tell it’s time for all of us to head back to bed. Theo doesn’t protest when I make that…

Band holds second round of auditions

Band holds second round of auditions

With the school year is drawing to a close, the RBHS band program is already focused on the year ahead. As 42 seniors leave the program this May, juniors and…

Composer John Mackey visits RBHS band

Composer John Mackey visits RBHS band

While the orchestra rehearsed, a little boy sat behind the rows of chairs listening. His mother was in the professional orchestra and he had to follow along because he was…

Madgeling Games opens for business

Madgeling Games opens for business

On the quieter side of Providence Road, almost hidden behind the Music Suite at 1906 North Providence, is a store that defies expectations. A small awning over a glass door…

Saxophone player rounds up musical year

Saxophone player rounds up musical year

When Ben Bergstrom started his junior year of high school, suffering through the sweltering heat of summer marching band practices for the sake of music, he had no idea he was about…

15 Days of Torment: Day 11 ‘The Ugly Truth’

15 Days of Torment: Day 11 ‘The Ugly Truth’

The Ugly Truth made me cry a couple of times. It had some moments that really got to me. I’m not talking about being sad. I’m talking tears of laughter.…

Columbia Art League ‘Blue’ exhibit showcases talent

Columbia Art League ‘Blue’ exhibit showcases talent

While many were at home procrastinating their homework, a handful of students and teachers came out to the Columbia Art League for the April 26 opening reception of the “Blue”…