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"Fun Size": a Bad Movie With a Great Cleveland Connection

“Fun Size”: a Bad Movie With a Great Cleveland Connection

Jon Sender, Staff Writer November 9, 2012

Starring: Victoria Justice, Jackson Nicoll Runtime: 86 min. Rating: PG-13 Grade: C If you’ve seen Nickelodeon’s Drake and Josh before (now in re-runs), you might remember that on the first Tuesday...

The Ready Set, All American Rejects, and Boys Like Girls Struggle to Connect With Audience at Wolstein Center

The Ready Set, All American Rejects, and Boys Like Girls Struggle to Connect With Audience at Wolstein Center

Cathy Perloff, Opinion Editor October 17, 2012

Why do we go to concerts? Why do we stand in never-ending lines in the blistering cold for a couple of prized tickets? Why waste money we don’t have? After all, it would be much cheaper to listen to...

Former Beachcomber Music Guru, Web Phenom Publishes 900-Page Book

Former Beachcomber Music Guru, Web Phenom Publishes 900-Page Book

Max Bleich, Online Editor in Chief October 16, 2012

You may have known him as a recent district tech staff member and White & Gold director, but BHS alum Joel Freimark has most recently written a 900-page book about music. Freimark’s book, The Music...

As Weather Cools, Homecoming Parade and Bonfire Warm Hearts

Emilykate Hopson-Boyd and Rachel Lubinger, Staff Writers September 30, 2012

Friday, Sept. 28 -- After the high school parade and the annual candy-throwing ritual,  students enjoyed the return of the annual bonfire, which was cancelled last year due to the BHS construction.Kicking...

SenderSmash Episode 9: Principal Klein

SenderSmash Episode 9: Principal Klein

Jon Sender, Audio Editor August 16, 2012

Oh look, the title rhymed! All jokes aside, the following is the latest episode of SenderSmash, so prepare for a SMASHDOWN... SCROLL DOWN TO LISTEN (REQUIRES ADOBE FLASH PLAYER) Mr. Klein, now...

SenderSmash Podcast: "Mr. Hardis"

SenderSmash Podcast: “Mr. Hardis”

Jon Sender, Podcast Editor May 8, 2012

Jon Sender, host of SenderSmash has yet another podcast this week, an interview with Mr. Hardis! Ever wonder why Mr. Hardis plays such dark characters in White & Gold? Why he carries a backpack...

Rembrandt Exhibit Asks: How Many of the Paintings are Really His?

Rembrandt Exhibit Asks: How Many of the Paintings are Really His?

Maya Saab, Staff Writer April 18, 2012

The Rembrandt exhibit, showing at the Cleveland Museum of Art until May 28, takes an interesting approach by focusing on Rembrandt collectors in America, and showing the problems with determining the attribution...

“Let Me Entertain You!” Gypsy Wows BHS Audiences

Rachel Lubinger, Staff Writer April 16, 2012

On April 13th, the BHS Drama Club opened its spring musical. Gypsy, held in the BMS theater, was an enthralling play for both audience and cast members alike. The play is centered around a mother’s...

SenderSmash Podcast #7: "Mr. Lader"

SenderSmash Podcast #7: “Mr. Lader”

March 29, 2012

Learn all about what Mr. Lader's like...outside the classroom with Jon Sender. Scroll down to check out the awesome podcast of sheer awesomeness.  

SenderSmash Podcast #6 "Mr. Deegan"

SenderSmash Podcast #6 “Mr. Deegan”

Max Bleich, Online Editor-in-Chief March 11, 2012

Check out BHS's own Jon Sender's sixth SenderSmash podcast (try saying that three times)!

Nintendo 3DS: A Revolution in Mobile Gaming

Nintendo 3DS: A Revolution in Mobile Gaming

Max Bleich, Editor-in-Chief (Online) January 31, 2012

For more than thirty years, Nintendo has ruled the home and handheld console markets, selling hundreds of millions of products to gamers around the world. One of Nintendo’s most significant strengths...

Drama Club Adviser Sheila Heyman Discusses "Crimes of the Heart," Opening Friday

Drama Club Adviser Sheila Heyman Discusses “Crimes of the Heart,” Opening Friday

Rachel Lubinger, Staff Writer December 12, 2011

Why did you pick the play, Crimes of the Heart? For a few reasons.  I’ve always wanted to do this play and have always liked this play.  It’s a play about relationships, which is my favorite kind...

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