The Super Bowl, featuring the Giants versus the Patriots, had more individual match-ups than one could possibly count. But the most interesting and seemingly lopsided match-up was between the coaches: Tom Coughlin versus Bill Belichick.
The Broken Box Theatre Company opened with another exceptional production on Thursday, February 3 in the Eagle Theatre. Through the actors’ and actresses’ remarkable performances in “Never Mind What Happened, How Did It End?,” Broken Box members took the audience back in time to the Roaring Twenties, the Ravaging Fifties and the Groovy Seventies.
“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,” starring Sandra Bullock, Tom Hanks and Thomas Horn, is the story of a young boy with psychological obstacles attempting to heal after the death of his father on 9/11.
Assistant Principal Seth Leslie will not be returning to the school next year. In his place will be current counselor Perla Pasallo.
MTV is back on campus with cameras rolling, after for its show “MADE” in March. Today and tomorrow a cameraperson will follow junior Justin Standow as he goes about his daily routine.
The Collective, a school-supported student group that aims to promote a message of respect, launched its campaign on Wednesday, March 24.
Due to reductions in state and local funding, the district’s Budget Advisory Committee (BAC) has compiled a list of possible reductions at the school and district.
Local writer and comedian Brian Copeland is scheduled to perform a matinee showing of his one-man show “Not a Genuine Black Man” on Sunday, April 25 in the Eagle Theatre.
The tech crew of Broken Box may never be on stage, but they are the cornerstones of production without which the curtains could not open.
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