Editorial: What is Taylor’s Version?
Taylor’s Version signifies the start of a new era for Swift, as she secures new legal ownership of her work.
Album Review: “The Fool” by Bladee
The Fool, Bladee’s 10th full-length release, refines the production and theming of surprise 2020 release 333 while incorporating some EDM-style production to excellent effect, while also continuing to push genre boundaries and the wider definition of sound in the world of internet/electronic music.
Editorial: Lighting Up Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is the oldest district in Boston and is known for its brick-lined sidewalks and cobblestone streets. The gas-lit lamps, an iconic piece of its history, have become an increasing cause for concern.
Newsman Debate Column: When to Play Holiday Music?
Today we are discussing the controversial question of when it is appropriate to play holiday music. With 65 responses, the Newman community has spoken.
Student Poetry: “Writings From Under the Willow Tree” and “Judge a Book by Its Cover”
Junior Chloe Randazzo ‘23 shares a pair of poems artistically tacking topics of emotional and mental health.
Performance Art has a vibrant debut at Newman through the Cardinal Theatre Company
The Cardinal Theatre Company will perform Little Women on Wednesday, November 17th at 4:30 PM and on Thursday, November 18th at 6:30 PM.
Recipe: Apple Crisp
The fall season carries a pleasant, homely sensation within its crisp air. Keeping with the season’s themes of warmth and familiarity, I decided to attempt baking my mom’s old apple crisp recipe.
Editorial: Know the Nomenclature in Boston
At first, the streets in Back Bay might seem chaotic and random to first-time residents, but there is actually a system behind it.
The Rise of Film Club
For anyone who walks into the tech lab during a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday co-curricular block, they could reasonably mistake the vibrant, concentrated setting for that of a professional film set.