Academy Awards

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Mersal Zaman, Staff Writer
March 1, 2011

The Academy Awards this year were hosted by Anne Hathaway and James Franco, who many thought were an odd match but brought a new fresh feeling to the awards show overall. After the awards, there was a lot of controversy regarding Franco’s presentation. Viewers described him as “distracted” and... Read more »

2011 Grammys

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Rosie Brock, Copy Editor
February 23, 2011

An enthralling combination of  fame and entertainment, the 2011 Annual Grammy Awards, took place last Sunday. Cee Lo Green, Katy Perry, Lady Antebellum, and Lady Gaga were among this year’s most prominent musicians. With Lady Antebellum taking home both “Record of the Year” and “Song of the... Read more »

Save Lives with Trauma Team

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Ruby Brown, Assistant Business Editor
February 19, 2011

“I’m with Resurgam First Care! Tell me what’s going on!”  “She won’t last long! I don’t care where, just find a place!” “The more I examine the patient, the more incongruities I find.” “I’m just here to do my business.” “Let the heavens be my witness.” These are the words... Read more »

Gnomeo and Juliet

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Eleeka Asayesh, Senior Staff Writer
February 15, 2011

Sometimes it seems like the last thing this world needs is more adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays. From musical versions to revamped high school settings, it seems like they have seen it all. But the newest addition to the already varied collection just might be the most bizarre of all. It’s Romeo... Read more »

Guch’s Sparkling Subaru

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Miriam Ahmed, Managing Editor
February 2, 2011

Many have walked through the LHS parking lot admiring the various cars – white, black, blue, red. There is one car, however, that is especially worth talking about, worthy of a double-take: the car decked out with stickers, lights and dazzling reflectors. “El Coche”, as this vehicle has come... Read more »

A Musical Mind

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Miriam Ahmed, Managing Editor
February 2, 2011

Craig Hunter is one student that marches to the beat of his own drum, only fitting considering he is a well-established percussionist. Currently a senior, Hunter’s prodigious musical ability and indisputable talent for composing are renowned throughout the Langley band/orchestra community.    The... Read more »

10 Things to do on a Snow Day

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Divya Tewari, Staff Writer
January 28, 2011

1)      Curl up with a good book and catch up on your school reading 2)      Make a cup of hot cocoa with extra marshmallows and watch your favorite chick flick or action movie with friends 3)       Build an igloo in your backyard and camp out there for a few hours 4)      Build... Read more »

Winter Playlist

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Aimee Cho, Online Editor
January 26, 2011

Check out what Langley students are listening to.

Grand Revival

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Anudeep Boddu, Staff Writer
December 22, 2010

Formed in the summer of 2009, Grand Revival, consisting of students from Langley, South Lakes, Marshall and Thomas Jefferson, is a hard-rock band with some occasional metal influence. The five members are Langley junior Alex Obolensky (vocals,) South Lakes junior Daniel Calem (guitar,) Marshall sophomore... Read more »

Top 10 Holiday Movies

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Shams Haidari, Business Editor
December 20, 2010

Miracle on 34th Street takes the number one spot. The move, which was released in 1947 and stars Maureen O’Hara and John Payne, tells the story of a single (somewhat bitter) mother who is raising her daughter to think of the world in practical terms—which means not believing in Santa. The mother’s... Read more »