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San Dieguito Academy Newspaper

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San Dieguito Academy Newspaper

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SDA’s Got Talent

By Cassia Pollock April 8, 2011

Has SDA got talent? The answer is yes! At last week’s talent show, there was a mixture of comedy, music, and dancing. Mistakes were made throughout the night, but the audience only applauded the competitors...

Rango

By Natalya Ballard, Staff Writer March 24, 2011

When I first learned of the movie Rango, I imagined it as the typical children’s movie, fattened with cheesy comedy to compensate for its dry and unimaginative plot. My assumption was, however, entirely...

Richard II

By Elisa Figueroa, Staff Writer March 24, 2011

“Remember who you are!” shouts the Duke of Amerle. But it is easy to forget you are the king of England when you’re losing power and control.  When your cousin is leading a rebellion against you,...

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

By Cherise Lopes-Baker, Staff Writer March 11, 2011

Adapted from Charlotte Bronte’s literary classic, “JaneEyre” emphasizes its dark tone in a clear gothic remembrance that is able to reach modern audiences and hold them in the emotions and sensations...

A Little Land Where Anything Is Possible

By Cassia Pollock March 9, 2011

Imagine you are a 25-year-old girl with a long, slender figure, a face that bares an unmistakable resemblance to Heidi Klum, and a ten-year long experience in Switzerland as a ballet dancer. One day while...

Reznor, Ross Win Best Original Score

By Kaylin Greene, Opinion Editor March 3, 2011

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, singer and producer, respectively, of the band Nine Inch Nails, have definitely been brought closer to God, or in this case, Hollywood divinity. Composing the original score...

Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes

By Emily Hall, Staff writer March 2, 2011

Seattle natives Fleet Foxes are returning to the current music scene again with a new album and multi-country tour after an almost three year break. The band’s characteristically floating, echoing vocals...

Awkward Awarders

By Angela Zhang, Online/Asst Arts Editor March 1, 2011

A hyperactive Anne Hathaway and old fart of a James Franco were chosen to tag team the hosting of the 83rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday night. When the designated hosts were revealed, people doubted...

"The Summoning" Review

“The Summoning” Review

By Kira Elliot, Staff writer March 1, 2011

For those readers who like thrillers, mystery, and science fiction, “The Summoning” by Kelley Armstrong is the book you should pick off the shelf. Life is normal for Chloe Saunders – or, as normal...

Ballet Dancers, Lesbians, Oh My!

Ballet Dancers, Lesbians, Oh My!

By Ari Brin, CAF Editor March 1, 2011

Well, Natalie Portman won. Big ole’ honkin’ slice o’ surprise, right? Of course, predictability reigned again supreme at the 83rd Academy Awards. Once Hollywood has decided a star must win, a...

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