The Truman Report
Kaya and Laurie talk theatre, baseball, and senior pranks in this video short.
Getting Sucked into the Internet: How I Discovered Anna Banana
BY KAINE ENE I was sitting around and doing homework while listening to City Pop on YouTube on my TV—mainly from the 80’s—and as I was scrolling through the mix of songs that were on autoplay, I came across one that caught my eye by the thumbnail. It […]
Netflix’s Newest Hit Explores Gender in a Meaningful Way
BY ALEXIS HOSTETTER Recently Netflix released a show based on a graphic novel by Alice Oseman, titled “Heartstopper”. The story follows two young boys in high school as they navigate through their friendship, discovering it could be something so much more special. Many streaming services don’t necessarily have […]
A Look Back at “The Breakfast Club” and How the Characters Still Resonate Today
BY KYLE LESNAK The Breakfast Club, released back in 1985, is a teen drama following the lives of 5 high school students forced to spend their Saturday stuck at school. Saturday, March 24, 1984, five students of Shermer High School showed up at 7:00 a.m. for all-day detention. […]
An Inside Look at the Upcoming Production of “Chicago” From a Cast Member
BY ROSA PRESTON Last year, students in ITS (International Thespian Society), including myself, worked for months on the musical “Sister Act.” It was hard, especially considering that COVID-19 was still a big issue and much of the cast and crew tested positive or were exposed to the virus. […]
Spider-Man: Homecoming…the Film that Finally Got Spider-Man Right
BY KYLE LESNAK The popular superhero Spider-Man has had a very up and down history at the cinema. With 5 movies in total, two different Spider-Men, and mixed reviews for the last 3 movies, Spider-Man’s future in cinema was very foggy due to Sony having the movie license […]
THS Unnamed Podcast
Trey, Jon, and Toby discuss all manner of topics from adding knuckleball to your pitching arsenal to the merits of long snapping.
Turning Red is Pixar Taking a Turn Into a New Style
BY KAINE ENE When I saw the trailers and promos for Pixar’s latest Disney+ feature film, Turning Red, I always suspected that this would be a Pixar film with an at least slightly different animation style, and I was looking forward to that. Although the moment I really […]
Home Alone: Looking Back at a Classic
BY KYLE LESNAK Home Alone, produced by John Hughes, is the first in the long-running Home Alone series, laying the foundation that every film in the franchise would follow. The McCallister family is getting ready to spend Christmas in Paris, with all of them meeting at Peter and […]

