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October 10, 2024
Arts/Book Recommendation/Culture/News/Review

“Outline” by Rachel Cusk: A Book Recommendation

Nuanced characters are the hallmarks of good fiction. Plot is important and all, but without an interesting perspective, narrative and thematic potential flounder under bland interpretation. Rachel Cusk’s “Outline” takes the importance

Arts/Culture/News/Opinion/Review

“Grounded” Takes Off: A Review of Opening Night at the Metropolitan Opera

On Monday, September 23, the Metropolitan Opera reopened its doors with Tony Award-winning composer Jeanine Tesori’s English-language opera Grounded, which premiered last year at the Kennedy Center. Commissioned by the Met and based on a one-woman play by George Brant,

September 27, 2024

Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli: Finding Boston’s Finest Take on the Iconic Italian Dessert

Food/News/Review/Travel

All images are attributed to Sarah Damon College tours are remarkably effective at, among other things, inducing a state of ravenous hunger in attendees.

A Review of the 2025 Met Gala

Culture/News/Review

The first Monday in May is a hallowed day for fashion lovers everywhere, as it is the day of the Met Gala. On Monday,

Arts/News/Opinion/Review

Want to Watch “Carry On”? Don’t Do It On A Flight

On average, 241,000 people pass through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) daily. According to the LA Times, the airport expects over 3.2 million travelers during the holiday season. Where better, then, to

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by Lily Saal
January 10, 2025
Community/News/Opinion/Review

What Did Fieldston Think About the Community Read?

This year’s Upper School community read was Hanif Abdurraqib’s “There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension.” Abdurraqib, a poet, essayist, novelist and cultural critic, has received many awards. These include the

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by Freyalise Matasar
October 11, 2024
Arts/Book Recommendation/Culture/News/Review

“Outline” by Rachel Cusk: A Book Recommendation

Nuanced characters are the hallmarks of good fiction. Plot is important and all, but without an interesting perspective, narrative and thematic potential flounder under bland interpretation. Rachel Cusk’s “Outline” takes the importance

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by Zeke Tesler
October 10, 2024
Arts/Book Recommendation/Culture/News/Review

Book Recommendation: “Cosmicomics” by Italo Calvino

The Moon hanging just feet above the Earth’s surface, full of Moon-milk for the taking. The experience of existence when all matter existed in a single point. A being desperate to leave

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by Zeke Tesler
September 29, 2024
Arts/Culture/News/Opinion/Review

“Grounded” Takes Off: A Review of Opening Night at the Metropolitan Opera

On Monday, September 23, the Metropolitan Opera reopened its doors with Tony Award-winning composer Jeanine Tesori’s English-language opera Grounded, which premiered last year at the Kennedy Center. Commissioned by the Met and

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by Alkis Karmpaliotis
September 27, 2024
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