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People in the United States celebrate National Young Readers Week November 11 through November 15.

Recognizing the importance of literacy in a digital world

Charlotte Burchetta, Content Editor, Social Media Manager
November 16, 2021
120 Seconds With... Ms. Donahue

120 Seconds With… Ms. Donahue

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
April 30, 2021
Caitlin McCormack 21 recalls Sonnet 116 fondly as her first experience with performing in theatre.

Caitlin McCormack ’21: Sonnet 116, “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
April 23, 2021
Mimi Lee 22 admires theatre artists who create different ideas with Shakespeares diverse writing.

Mimi Lee ’22: Romeo and Juliet, Prologue 1-14 

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
April 23, 2021
Maddy Abramson 23 enjoys Sonnet 29 due to its encouraging tone.

Maddy Abramson ’23: Sonnet 29, “When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes”

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
April 23, 2021
Samantha Sawhney 24 appreciates the various meanings that Shakespeares writing often has.

Samantha Sawhney ’24: Sonnet 18, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
April 23, 2021
Miss Gabby Giacomo 15 has established connections and relationships through her various roles working on both theatre and film projects.

Miss Gabrielle Giacomo ’15 provides unique angles into the arts industry

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
April 9, 2021
120 Seconds With... Mr. Badagliacca

120 Seconds With… Mr. Badagliacca

Charlotte Burchetta, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Photo Editor, Co-Video Editor
March 5, 2021
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