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The student news site of Brimmer and May School | Chestnut Hill, MA

The Gator

The student news site of Brimmer and May School | Chestnut Hill, MA

The Gator

Arts

2023-2024 Arts & Culture Editor: Madeleine Pogoda ’25. Marlie Kass ’23 was the inaugural Arts Editor from 2022-2023.

Album cover courtesy of Apple Records.

Album Review: The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’

Michael Young, Journalist February 23, 2023
This classic album's songs vary in quality, but it has good enough music to serve as a fitting finale for the Beatles.
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Album cover courtesy of Columbia Records.

Album Review: Billy Joel’s ‘The Stranger’

Michael Young, Journalist February 23, 2023
Take a trip to the late 70s with this timeless yet nostalgic album. Do its pitfalls outweigh its greatness?
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Behind the Stage with Bill Jacob

Behind the Stage with Bill Jacob

Nikka Souza, Multimedia Journalist February 22, 2023
Get a behind-the-scenes look at set building for the upcoming Upper School production of 'Something Rotten.'
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Wolfstich ‘26 performs a scene with the cast of “Peter and the Starcatcher.” Photo by Edan Zinn ‘23.

Op-Ed: Theatre is Worth the Commitment

Charlotte Wolfstitch, Journalist February 15, 2023
Although sometimes it can be stressful balancing being in a musical or play and managing high school, my cast mates and directors make it extremely enjoyable.
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An abstract generated illustration of “playwright.” Im still not impressed or threatened.

Op-Ed: I’m an Artist, AI Doesn’t Scare Me

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor February 9, 2023
I’m a writer—a playwright, specifically, and I’ve found that has allowed for a unique perspective on what I’m calling my newest competition.
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The poster for My Policeman, courtesy of Prime Video.

Review: ‘My Policeman’ Surprises and Delights Audiences

Mckinlee DePaola, Journalist February 9, 2023
The film has amazing actors and does a beautiful job representing its message to its viewers.
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Poster courtesy of Universal Pictures.

Review: ‘Puss in Boots, The Last Wish’ Defies Expectations

Jack Nathanson, Guest Contributor January 17, 2023
Dreamworks proved viewers wrong with this sophisticated, must-see children's film within the 'Shrek' franchise.
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Album cover courtesy of Solid State Records.

Review: The Devil Wears Prada’s ‘Color Decay’ Packs an Emotional Punch

Jack Nathanson, Guest Contributor January 17, 2023
This is one of the best albums of 2022. The emotions are strong, the instrumentals are strong, and every member of the band gives it their all.
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Marlie Kass 23 awaits the start of the play. Photo courtesy of Kass.

‘Preludes’ by Dave Malloy is Genius in the Key of C♯ Minor

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor January 12, 2023
Creative genius or not, it’s an extremely inspiring, and eventually comforting, journey to watch. 
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Photo courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes.

Review: ‘The Menu’ Serves Up Horror with a Twist

Amelia Bowman, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 11, 2023
The Menu was one of the most shockingly brilliant horror films I’ve ever seen, making it my second favorite movie of 2022.
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A Some Like it Hot playbill. Photo courtesy of Marlie Kass.

Review: ‘Some Like it Hot’ Takes Time to Warm Up

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor January 11, 2023
The story follows two musicians who accidentally witness a murder by a powerful gangster.
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Review: The School for Good and Evil Fails Fairytale Expectations

Review: ‘The School for Good and Evil’ Fails Fairytale Expectations

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor January 5, 2023
The book was better than the movie—and much better at that. 
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