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The Mustang

San Dieguito Academy Newspaper

The Mustang

Rejects No More

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer May 3, 2012

You’ll remember singing along to their lyrics in your mom’s car on your way to a soccer game, hearing their songs on the radio.  In the mid-2000s songs such as “Move Along” and “Dirty Little...

Record Store Day 2012

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor April 19, 2012

Spring is in the air, and so is the smell of some brand new records. Do new records have a smell? I’m not sure. Anyway, Record Store day is this Saturday. The event was conceived in 2007 to, says the...

WZRD

By Edward Wolanin, Staff Writer April 2, 2012

"Wzrds" Kid Cudi and Dot da Genius prove that magic really does exist with their new album“WZRD”. With a little melodic magic, they confirm that musicians can cross genres and don’t need to be relegated...

Kids in the Street

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer March 30, 2012

The All-American Rejects haven’t wasted any time in following up on their highly successful album “When the World Comes Down”, because their new album “Kids in the Street” just might have surpassed...

“The River” Review

By Joseph Swit, Staff writer March 22, 2012

If you’re looking for a little excitement to give a shock to your spring TV lull, then tuning in to ABC at 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday nights just might give you the answer you’ve been looking for.  The...

“Break It Yourself” Review

By Valen Lambert, Staff Writer March 21, 2012

Andrew Bird has outdone himself again with his new album “Break It Yourself” released on March 6. Smooth and melodic, the overall vibe of the album is great to chill out to while it’s raining outside...

Good Christian Belles

By Charlotte Ohrbom, Staff Writer March 12, 2012

I am no fan of reality shows. I cringe at Kardashians and run from anything with the word “wives” (from basketball, to mob, to sister, and house). But, ABC’s newest show “GCB,” which stands for...

“The Sister’s Brothers” by Patrick DeWitt

By John Deane, Staff Writer March 5, 2012

Canadian novelist Patrick DeWitt’s second novel celebrates the classic American Western of literature past. “The Sister Brothers” is an iconic picaresque (rascally) text that lives up to its genre....

Students dance to The Asymptotes, who performed "Sea of Love" by Cat Power and other songs.

Sweet Amnesty

By Angela Zhang, Arts Editor / Managing Editor February 16, 2012

Students gathered in the Mosaic Café on Tuesday, Feb. 14, to celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Amnesty International Benefit Concert. The evening was bursting with love songs, and also not-so-lovey...

Alcatraz

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer February 16, 2012

 Mysterious disappearances, criminal masterminds, the most notorious prison in American history, and a likeable crime solving duo characterize FOX’s new Monday night thriller “Alcatraz”. The premise...

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