The SPECTRUM

Volume 31

The SPECTRUM

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Milk is not my cup of tea

Milk is not my cup of tea

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

By Hannah Han '21 At first, Milk seemed promising. The shop itself is clean and modern, if not a bit sparse. The milky walls are interrupted by tall glass doors framed in black, and foil stars and golden...

Jitlada cooks from the heart

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

By Emma Limor '21 Hollywood, a location famous for its film industry and its glamorous appeal, has many undiscovered layers to it.  Tucked away from the Walk of Fame and other sites are the quiet streets...

Baking column- Chocolate bundt cakes

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

By Sophia Musante '22 and Frances Ross '22 A chocolate bundt cake is the perfect recipe for winter! This rich, moist and chocolatey treat, inspired by Inquiring Chef, can be topped with homemade grasshoppers,...

Paisley’s Picks

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

By Paisley Kandler '22 While historical fiction is not typically a genre of book I endeavor to read, the following books stood out to me for their ability to relate historical events and time periods in...

Teenagers obsess over Rivedale

Teenagers obsess over ‘Rivedale’

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

By Katharine Steers '22 “Riverdale,” based off the iconic Archie’s Comics, depicts the lives of four friends: Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge and the narrator, Jughead Jones. Although...

Jumanji gives audiences a roaring time

‘Jumanji’ gives audiences a roaring time

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” was released on Dec. 20 and is a continuation of the original hit movie from 1995. The story begins with four teenage students in detention who find a video game called...

Star Wars VIII meets expectations

‘Star Wars VIII’ meets expectations

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

“Star Wars VIII, The Last Jedi” is a captivating film that adds a lot to the new trilogy. Taking place immediately after the events of Episode VII, “The Force Awakens,” this movie focuses on the...

Visual arts students present works in First Semester Art

Juliet Suess | May 14, 2018

The annual first semester art show took place on Jan. 11 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. throughout Wang Hall. It showcased the works of seventh, eighth and ninth grade visual art students, including those from...

Madrigals singers perform at Christmas Convocation

Madrigals singers perform at Christmas Convocation

Juliet Suess | May 8, 2018

By Madi Massey '21 Singers in Madrigals performed in the annual Christmas Convocation on Dec. 10. The event, called “Lessons in Carols,” was a Christmas service in collaboration with Upper School Chaplain...

Acting Scene Night impresses viewers

Juliet Suess | May 2, 2018

By Emma Limor '21 Students taking first-semester acting classes performed in Acting Scene Night on Wednesday at 7 p.m. 14 students acted in six scenes, and eight actors performed original monologues, from...

Choirs perform in Hine Ma Tov

Choirs perform in ‘Hine Ma Tov’

Juliet Suess | May 2, 2018

By Sandra Koretz '22 Singers perform in the Winter Choral Concert, "Hine Ma Tov," on Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. Choral director Jeremy Pease conducted the vocalists along with accompanist Chris Wong. Five groups,...

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