Shea Anthony, co-a&e editor
November 8, 2013
Filed under A&E
What do you get when you mix a religiously zealous mother, a teenager girl with telekinesis and a high school prom? The plot line of Kimberly Peirce’s remake of Carrie, a 1976 classic.
Carrie centers itself around teenag...

November 8, 2013
Caroline Berg, staff writer
October 14, 2013
Filed under A&E, Web Exclusives
With smartphones becoming more prevalent, South students can pick and choose from a variety of apps for their cell phones.
A common application that students use revolves around social media.
According to an Oracle-con...

October 14, 2013
Kali Croke, co-a&e editor
October 4, 2013
Filed under A&E
Starting a film production company only a few years after graduating high school seemed like a natural creation for the group of nine GBSTV graduates. After working close- ly with one another during their years in the tel...

October 4, 2013

October 4, 2013
Shea Anthony, co-a&e editor
October 4, 2013
Filed under A&E
It’s halftime on South’s home turf and the football fans quiet down to watch the show unfold. After Poms ignite the crowd, the South marching band, dressed in blue, white and gold takes the field. Led by the three Drum Majors,...

June 12, 2013
Mollie Cramer, staff writer
May 20, 2013
Filed under A&E, Web Exclusives
At Gabby Gottfried’s senior project event, Music for Murals, on May 23, students will be able to “make their mark” both physically and economically. Whether it’s outlining your hand on a student made mural or donating...
Evan Sawires, Jess Melchor, staff writer
May 13, 2013
Filed under A&E, Web Exclusives
A short, blaring F#, played by juniors Symeon Solecki and Nick Edelman, sets the stage for senior Jeremy Vollen’s jazzy vocal entrance in the opening lines of The Strokes’s song “You Only Live Once”. Soon, Vollen’s...