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Hubie Halloween: One of Netflix’s Worst

Home of Halloween fanatic, Hubie Dubois. (flickr.com) Halloween is known for some classic films such as It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Beetlejuice, and Coraline.  But Netflix’s new movie Hubie Halloween will not be added to the canon: it is a major misfire. Hubie Dubois (Adam Sandler) is the unpopular but devoted community volunteer in the

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Enola Holmes: Sherlock’s Mysterious Sister, an Unexpected Heroine

Millie Bobby Brown, “Stranger Things” actress plays Enola Holmes (flickr.com)   It is hard being the sister of a famous super sleuth, but Enola Holmes stands on her own with her feminist stance.  With not much coming to the big screen during the pandemic, Enola Holmes has been highly anticipated due to the star-studded cast, including

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Ms. White Leads Socially- Conscious Art Seminar at Miami University

(Cami Seymore’23/A&E Editor)   On Monday, September 14, Upper School Ceramics teacher, Charity White led a seminar on Socially Conscious Art and Teaching at Miami University, where she discussed her activist-based artwork and her socially conscious classroom lessons.  White hopes the audience “thought about ways in which they can talk about difficult conversations and how

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John Krasinski’s Some Good News

John Krasinski, star of the hit comedy series The Office, used some of  his quarantine time to spread good news on his youtube channel, beginning on March 29.  Before Krasinski signed off off of his clips, he had posted a weekly video that included good news,  such as a virtual wedding or birthday celebrations. Lin

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Soul Surfer Lacks Spirit

Under quarantine, some of us are looking at old teen classics for an uplifting experience. I was expecting a heartwarming tale when I started watching Soul Surfer, having never seen it when I was younger. Based on the story of Bethany Hamilton, a popular surfer, who in the 2003 loses her arm in a shark

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CA Band Celebrates Seniors with Dr. Seuss

On April 30,the Columbus Academy Concert Band took time out of their normal class schedule to commemorate our graduating seniors with a thoughtful tradition. Dr. Seuss Day takes place during the last band class of the last week for seniors, a 10-year tradition.  This rite of passage features an annual reading of Seuss’ Oh the Places