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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.

Poster courtesy of Netflix Studios.

TV Review: ‘Arcane’ Provides Gripping Visuals, Unique Plot

Polly Zimmerman, Journalist February 18, 2022
If you like shows filled with action, deep meaning, or intricate visuals, I highly recommend 'Arcane.'
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Poster courtesy of New Line Cinema.

Movie Review: ‘Final Destination’ Series To Return

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist February 17, 2022
You won't be able to get the 'Final Destination' movies out of your head. HBO Max will release the latest installment later this year.
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Daniel Murray 23, who plays Joseph, shows off his costume for the production.

Arts Dept. to Present ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’

Polly Zimmerman, Journalist February 15, 2022
On March 3, the Upper School Creative Arts Department will put on "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."
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Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.

TV Review: ‘Peacemaker’ Represents the Best Parts of Superhero TV

Tucker Bernon, Journalist February 8, 2022
The comedy is on point, and the tone is razor-sharp. It can be very serious in one scene and completely comedic in the next.
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Promotional poster courtesy of Netflix Studios.

Movie Review: ‘Don’t Look Up’ Is Understandable but Unbearable

Charles McLaughlin, Senior Journalist February 2, 2022
While I support the making of 'Don't Look Up,' the newest sci-fi movie out of Hollywood, I wholeheartedly dislike the final product.
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Poster courtesy of Sony Pictures.

Movie Review: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’

Charles McLaughlin, Senior Journalist January 18, 2022
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' has the most entertaining cast the series has seen in years.
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Tick Tick…BOOM provides an emotional punch followed by a hope-filled encouragement to just take the leap and create something great. Promotional poster courtesy of Netflix Studios.

Movie Review: ‘Tick Tick… BOOM!’ Stuns on Netflix

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor January 5, 2022
Johnathan Larson's autobiographical musical is filled with emotional performances and energetic music.
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Greenline performs an a cappella arrangement of White Winter Hymnal.

Photos: Holiday Concert 2021

Edan Zinn, Outgoing Editor-in-Chief December 10, 2021
The School's choral and instrumental ensembles performed together in person for the first time in two years.
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Poster courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment

Movie Review: ‘Dune (2021)’ Lacks Storyline Despite Stunning Visuals

Cathy Wu, Executive Editor December 6, 2021
While the film was visually strong and featured an amazing soundtrack, ultimately the lack of plot dragged the whole thing down.
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L-R: Elizabeth Taylor, Carmen Guitterez, Marilyn Cooper, and Carol Lawrence from the original Broadway cast sing I Feel Pretty (1957).

Op-Ed: Remembering Stephen Sondheim

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor December 3, 2021
Not only did Sondheim shape the theatre world of today through the art he created, he changed it through the people he inspired.  
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Poster courtesy of Netflix Studios.

TV Review: ‘Cowboy Bebop (2021),’ All Jazz, No Soul

Charles McLaughlin, Senior Journalist December 3, 2021
In trying so hard to imitate the original 'Cowboy Bebop,' the newest version ironically loses the relaxed soul of the series.
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Middle School Play Promises Magic

Middle School Play Promises Magic

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor November 30, 2021
The production is set for Thursday 2 at 6:30 p.m, and Friday at 5:30 p.m.
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