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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 Warner Records Inc.

Song Analysis: The Walters’ ‘I Love You So’

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist December 1, 2022
If you’re on the TikTok app, you’re probably familiar with this catchy song.
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Poster art By Amelia Dmytruk

‘Captain Fantastic!’ Promises to Live Up to Its Name

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor November 29, 2022
At the end of this week, middle school performers will be taking the stage to share the super-powered story of Captain Fantastic!
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Review: Cast Saves and Ruins ‘Don’t Worry Darling’

Celia Vasily-Cioffi, Journalist November 15, 2022
Other than the disappointment with Styles's performance, 'Don't Worry Darling' was an excellent movie.
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Priya Mallidi 23 as Molly and Ugo Adiele 23 as Boy/Peter.

Photos: ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’ Shines

Edan Zinn, Outgoing Editor-in-Chief November 15, 2022
Last week, Upper School students performed in 'Peter and the Starcatcher' to packed seats and energetic audiences.
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Poster design by Leni Hicks-Dutt 23.

Get Ready to Fly with ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’

Cathy Wu, Executive Editor November 1, 2022
Whereas last year, where the cast rehearsed in masks, the new mask option policy made play rehearsals a lot more convenient.
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Poster courtesy of NBC Studios.

TV Review: Let’s ‘BeReal’ About SNL Season 48

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist October 31, 2022
Saturday Night Live's most recent season touches on 'Top-Gun,' the BeReal app, and toilet paper—and it does a great job at it.
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J. K. Rowling has been the source of recent controversy for her comments on gender identity.

Op-Ed: You Can’t Separate the Art from the Artist

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist October 31, 2022
If you consume art or content from a problematic person, understand what they did wrong and hold them accountable for it.
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Dahmer: Monster in Disguise show banner courtesy of Netflix

Monster: Families of Victims Criticize Dahmer Story

Sophia Bruno, Journalist October 30, 2022
Despite the shows massive popularity, there has been considerable backlash from families of the victims and critics alike.
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Poster courtesy of Netflix.

Op-Ed: ‘Heartstopper’ Second Season to Tackle Serious Issues

Celia Vasily-Cioffi, Journalist October 27, 2022
While most fans are excited about the next season, there could be possible triggering content for some viewers.
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Poster courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

Movie Review: ‘Smile’ Kept Me On The Edge Of My Seat

Amelia Bowman, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 25, 2022
When the credits rolled and the lights came back on in the theater, I found myself glued to my seat.
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Leni Hicks-Dutt 23 starts a new 12th-grade tradition at the School.

Leni Hicks-Dutt ’23 Leads Community Mural Painting

Edan Zinn, Outgoing Editor-in-Chief September 21, 2022
Over several months, Leni Hicks-Dutt '23 planned and painted the inaugural 12th-grade mural.
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Digital illustration by Madeleine Pogoda 25.

Op-Ed: The ‘Nevermind’ Baby’s Lawsuit is Childish

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist September 21, 2022
Spencer Elden, the nude baby on the cover of Nirvana's album, is filing a lawsuit without merit. This seems like a publicity stunt.
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