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The Muppets Most Wanted

By Tacy Manis, Photo Editor April 3, 2014

As we all know making a sequel is a risky business. Even before “Muppets Most Wanted” started, I saw the horrors of misplaced Hollywood demand during the credits; apparently someone decided “Planes...

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Shakira’s “Shakira”

By Taylor Knudson, Staff Writer April 1, 2014

All obligatory “Hips Don’t Lie” jokes aside, I found Shakira’s self-titled album “Shakira” to be almost as useless as Wycleaf Jean’s role in the music video for “Hips Don’t Lie.” It...

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“The Colourist” Review

By Sara Portnoy, Arts Editor March 31, 2014

Music has once again reinvented itself with unbelievably creative genres and styles. The Colourist’s self-titled album is a perfect example of the unique capabilities that artists hold. Some may plainly...

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Encinitas Arts Festival

By Chelsea Kanzler, Staff Writer March 27, 2014

Countless students swarmed the face painting booth, while simultaneously stating in awe at the costumed performers on stilts who walked synchronized to music across the stage. SDA hosted the Encinitas...

Foster the People "Supermodel" Review

Foster the People “Supermodel” Review

By Caroline Daniel, Staff Blogger March 25, 2014

The ultimate problem with sophomore albums is that if you have an incredible first album, it’s almost impossible to follow it up with something just as good and unforgettable. After the excruciatingly...

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Writer’s Block Slam

By Madeleine Karydes, Staff Writer March 25, 2014

A creative crowd of students and teachers wandered into the library Thursday for an evening of poetry and performance put on by the Writer’s Block Club. Led by seniors Kendra Brust and Chelsea Kanzler,...

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“Divergent” Diverges From the Usual Turnout

By Sophie Peeler and Melody Sobhani March 21, 2014

What if you had to make one choice to determine the rest of your life? That choice would determine the one trait, the one defining virtue that you would have to embody forever. Are you selfless, brave,...

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“Cosmos” Hits only the First Frontier

By Nicole Smith, News Editor March 19, 2014

As a science groupie, when I sat down to watch the first episode of the reboot of Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos,” now hosted by Neil de Grasse Tyson, I anticipated forty engaging and stimulating minutes....

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Pharrell William’s “G I R L” Review

By Chloe Walecki, Staff Writer March 17, 2014

Pharrell Williams’s album “G I R L” is packed with happy dance music that gives the listener a happy, feeling as if they can tackle the world. Williams is more innovative than the average pop artist....

Steel Magnolias Review

Steel Magnolias Review

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer March 13, 2014

Keeping audiences entertained and amused throughout a production is hard enough nowadays in any theatre, but doing so while exploring the sensitive issues of illness and familial bonds requires walking...

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