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Deck the Storied Cloisters

12/25/2013  |  by akang
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In the midst of midterm exams and end-of-semester papers, students and faculty took time from the final frenzy to celebrate the holiday season with the Candelight celebration, Wassail Party, holiday toy drive and Kantorei’s performance of Christmas carols outside the cafeteria.
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Tags: Candlelight, christmas, holiday drive, holidays, wassail
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Candlelight Illuminates Holiday Spirit

12/23/2013  |  by mvazquez
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Parents, teachers and students crowded into the sanctuary of St. John the Divine, Dec. 12, for the annual Candlelight Service, featuring performances by choirs from all levels of the school, as well as the faculty choir, and the Upper School Flute Choir and Chamber Strings.
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Tags: candelight, choir, chorale, christmas, Kantorei, orchestra, strings
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Under Review: The Book Thief

12/10/2013  |  by wmaines
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“The Book Thief,” while not necessarily the greatest period piece, deserves credit for presenting its story in such an emotionally compelling way.
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Tags: movie review, summer reading, the book thief, under review
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Student Choreography Showcase Preview

12/05/2013  |  by akang
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Eleven student choreographers will present their original works at the Student Choreography Showcase, Dec. 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the VST Lowe Theater.
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Tags: dance, preview, stucho, student choreography showcase, vst
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Under Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

12/02/2013  |  by icronin
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The latest Hunger Games soundtrack, like its predecessor, adds a dimension of intense reality to the books and films but also draws listeners in, making them feel like a part of Panem’s story.
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Tags: catching fire, hunger games, soundtrack, under review
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Under Review: Renaissance Festival Fare

11/26/2013  |  by cmaines
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Michael VerMeulen reviews a sampling of eatables from the annual Texas Renaissance Festival, open Oct. 12 through Dec. 1 in Todd Mission, Tex.
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Tags: food, Renaissance Festival, snacks, under review
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Elliot Cheung Reviews “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”

11/25/2013  |  by echeung
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“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” dominated the box office on its opening weekend, earning over ten times more than its runner up, and it’s easy to see why.
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Tags: catching fire, hunger games, movie review, review
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Under Review: Starbucks Holiday Treats

11/25/2013  |  by cmaines
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The holiday season in Houston is marked by sixty-degree weather, Christmas lights on Nov. 1 and the return of Starbucks holiday drinks and treats. To help you make your holiday drink selection easier, Cara Maines has reviewed and ranked some of her favorites.
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Tags: holiday, snacks, starbucks, under review
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