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Mental health takes center stage

Mental health takes center stage

Sydney Speir, Staff Writer May 3, 2019

Fashion show shirts

Fashion show shirts

Sydney Speir, Staff Writer May 3, 2019

Willett and Hultz hold up the shirts that they sewed and created themselves in class. Throughout the month of March, each of the Fashion and Retail Merchandising students worked on putting together clothing...

Care packages

Care packages

Sydney Speir, Staff Writer May 3, 2019

In addition to supplying the photo booth, the Fashion and Retail Therapy students also created care packages to give out on the night of the show. “The girls made 500 packages for everyone who potentially...

Photobooth

Photobooth

Sydney Speir, Staff Writer May 3, 2019

Willett, Holmes, Lopez, and Carolyn Hultz ‘22, hold up the photo booth props that they created for the night of Retail Therapy. “[The photobooth] will be in the back lobby with popcorn and water sales...

Playlist brainstorming

Playlist brainstorming

Sydney Speir, Staff Writer May 3, 2019

Ella Holmes ‘22, Mackenzie Jusczak ‘21, Stacey Willett ‘19, and Victoria Lopez ‘20, gather around to brainstorm songs to be played while the designated models will walk down the runway. “The...

Mental health posters

Mental health posters

Sydney Speir, Staff Writer May 3, 2019

In preparation for Retail Therapy, a student-organized fashion show to raise awareness for mental health, the Fashion and Retail Merchandising students have been organizing the many moving projects for...

Kat Townsend 19, Peace Friends love the use of non-traditional color to shade and add value to show form within the fingers.

Student Art Showcase- March

March 26, 2019

Below are three pieces of art created by students in Hollis Brookline High School art classes in March.

Members of the HBHS Wrestling Team (from left to right; Owen MacMillan ‘19, Tyler St. Pierre ‘19, Dan DeLong ‘19, Sam Koch ‘19, Robbie Dwyer ‘19 and Jack Duquette ‘21) join actors Jackson Lewis, playing an ensemble member, Mitch Cochran ‘20, playing Eddie, Josh Ide ‘20, playing Sky, and Evan LaFrance ‘20, playing Pepper, on stage for the song “Lay All Your Love On Me” during a rehearsal. At times during the musical, the wrestlers had just returned from the beach, and have been dancing with flippers on. “Theyve been very adapting to the flippers and very nice to us when we asked them to do crazy things,” said Golden.

The making of Mamma Mia: choreography

Nora Miller, A&E Editor March 21, 2019

When the materials for a musical are ordered, all the sheet music and lines are written up and printed out for everyone to learn. But, even with all of these papers, there’s a piece of the performance...

Stage manager Caroline Pack ‘19 paints steps for the set of Mamma Mia.

The making of Mamma Mia: stage management

Nora Miller, A&E Editor March 8, 2019

Putting together a successful musical production requires lots of moving parts, many of which aren’t quite as visible as the actors and singers right in the spotlight. Stage managers are one of them....

You is available for streaming via Netflix. The series has received many positive reviews since its release in Dec..  “[The show] unfolds with the sort of momentum, chemistry and solid structure that other new TV shows would do well to study,” Washington Post.

You: a review

Katelyn Sova, Staff Writer February 19, 2019

You is a newly released Netflix original show, based on the novel written by Caroline Kepnes. The series follows Joe, a creepy bookstore manager, who falls in love with Guinevere Beck, a woman he met at...

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