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Sophomore Audrey Schulz and junior Christopher Lowry terminate their tap duet of “You Can’t Have Me (If You Don’t Have Him)” from the musical, “Some Like It Hot.” Schulz and Lowry have become close friends after working together in theater for five years. “Originally, we were looking for some songs that represented friendship, fun and whimsy,” Lowry said. “We both had just done a tap number together in GCPA’s production of “The Prom,” so we wanted to make sure we could do something like that together.”

Curtain Call Culmination

Choir Delivers Grand Farewell Performance
Kyra Welton, Reporter May 23, 2025

As a farewell to the season, over 40 members of the choir put together 24 performances after weeks of preparation to be seen by an audience of friends and family. Sophomore Audrey Schulz and junior Chris...

Tous les Jours’ buffet-style setup enables easy access to the delicious treats on offer.

St. Louis’ Sweet Treats

Exploring the hidden gems of St. Louis Dessert
Lavanya Mani and Hansini Mahajan May 2, 2025

Ted Drewes, Clementine’s and Andy’s: all household names when it comes to dessert in the Lou. As delightful as these destinations are, repeat visits can eventually grow monotonous. Luckily for the...

Ko Gyeom held onto Kim Moo-bi to convince her to stay and watch her father’s film with him.

Is This Drama Mellow or Melodramatic?

Analyzing the social commentaries and important lessons within a new K-drama
April Kim, Reporter April 29, 2025

Imagine a drama that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster through the complexities of human experiences—"Melo Movie" does just that. As K-dramas continue to engage audiences worldwide with their diverse...

Jonathan Fusch hits Jackpot with his friend Lucas Boeyink by his side.

Backing up the Jackpot

Exploring the strategy, appeal and controversy behind the card game captivating teens
April Kim, Reporter March 10, 2025

New York Times Games, Brawl Stars and Block Blast have become staple games among teenagers. However, there is a new game rising the charts: Balatro. A game where students can gamble fake money has piqued...

The Meltdown on “It Ends With Us”

Join in and listen to Ella and Stella break down the movie "It Ends With Us"
Ella Kalachek and Stella Talsky February 19, 2025

ELLA: Hey ya'll, it's me, Ella. STELLA: And I'm Stella. Welcome back to another episode of Media Meltdown.  ELLA: Today, we're going to discuss a very popular movie from 2024, "It Ends With Us."...

Promotional poster for the "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" film.

Sonic 3: An Exciting, Action-Packed Tribute to the Original Video Game

The third film of the “Sonic” franchise and its heroic storyline and comedic characters remind teenage viewers that there is still appeal in kid's movies.
Kyra Welton, Reporter February 7, 2025

The series of movies was originally inspired by the “Sonic” video games from the 1990s. With their release over three decades past the game's debut, the “Sonic” franchise reminds adults of the...

A black-and-white vignetted photo of Lamar leaning against the back of the titular GNX. Photo taken by pgLang under exclusive license to Interscope Records.

GNX: Trash or Treasure

Is Kendrick Lamar's Newest Release, GNX, Worthy of Praise?
Robert Gabel and Bryan Murphy January 11, 2025

Context “GNX” is Kendrick Lamar’s first album following his departure from the record labels Top Dawg Entertainment and Aftermath Entertainment, and sixth project overall. Also, “GNX” is the...

This second alternative artwork for ROSÉ’s debut solo album, “rosie,” was also used as a promotional banner on her Spotify page. Photo from Atlantic Records

Beginning to Bloom

ROSÉ combines authenticity and growth in her debut solo album
Bethany Lai, Editor-in-Chief December 16, 2024

“Isn’t it lonely?” asks ROSÉ in her debut solo album, “rosie,” released on Dec. 6. The lyric from her second single, “number one girl,” hints at the weight of global fame—the constant...

Zac Brown Band performing their opening song, “Same Boat”

Chicken Fried on a Saturday Night

Zac Brown Band Packs Chaifetz Arena
Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor April 23, 2024

Zac Brown Band started their tour this Saturday, April 6, at Chaifetz Arena for Glennon LIVE, an annual concert aiding SSM Health Cardinal Glennon. The country music band had last been scheduled...

Inside of Drake's

An Unexpected Mix

A Review of Drake's Come and Play
Riley Zimmerman, Multimedia Video Editor April 13, 2024

The smell of burgers and fried food fills the air. Light music flows throughout the room, slightly covered by the noise of the TVs that line every inch of the wall. The TVs are occupied with any sport,...

Green Curry

Savoring Thai Excellence: King and I Sets the Bar High

Immerse Yourself in Authentic Thai Delights, Where Each Dish Tells a Tale of Craftsmanship and Flavorful Master
Mira Stahlheber, Business Manager March 14, 2024

In a lively celebration of Thai cuisine, King and I has become a gem in St. Louis's culinary landscape. Since reopening September 20, 2023, King and I has become a go-to destination for authentic Thai...

Laufey Enchants with “Bewitched”

Laufey Enchants with “Bewitched”

New Album from Jazz Singer Laufey
Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor March 14, 2024

“Bewitched,” Laufey’s second album, was released through AWAL on Sept. 8, 2023. In a runtime of 48:19, the Icelandic singer-songwriter picks up her thoughts about growing up and falling in love...

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