Over 50 students flocked to sign up for the new audio production and music technology class this fall—organizers expanded from one section to three to accommodate for demand.
US Orchestra and Chamber...
Maddie Song, Contributing Writer
• September 9, 2021
“Detention? On Friday? You can’t give me detention on Friday,” Hannah Curhan ’23 said in her monologue, “Detention,” which received an Honorable Mention in May at the Massachusetts Educational...
Every other year, Venice, Italy, hosts the Biennale Architettura, a six-month global showcase of the world’s most innovative architects’ work. Each Biennale has an overarching theme and several smaller...
In its first official use in over a year, the Lindberg- Serries Theater housed the Senior Show, Bertolt Brecht’s “Mother Courage and Her Children,” for 12 seniors’ final Upper School (US) production.
Director...
At the beginning of every Tuesday night acapella rehearsal this spring, the group warmed up with “jam and toast,” a game where singers layer their voices into an improvised song.
“It’s really...
Finally congregated in the courtyard under sunshine— rather than in a grid of virtual seats—performers, students, and faculty enjoyed chamber and jazz music on May 13 and May 14, respectively, for...
Scroll through the school’s virtual art gallery on Padlet.org, and your eye will flit from column to column, seeing dozens of winter studio art pieces in just a few minutes. The uniform digital stands...