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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Seniors design self portraits in ‘Eye to I’

November 16, 2011

By Justine Goode Sandpaper and mirror shards are among the materials used in the artwork featured in the Senior Art Show, "Eye to I," now on display in the Feldman-Horn Gallery. The official opening...

Jazz Explorer does double duty as vibraphonist, pianist

November 15, 2011

By David Gobel Jake Chapman ’12 orginally learned how to play piano but now also plays vibraphone in Jazz Explorers, the most advanced jazz combo at the school.  "In sixth grade I auditioned...

Playwrights Project selects 3 plays as finalists

November 15, 2011

By Micah Sperling Three students were selected as finalists in the California Young Playwrights contest for their plays from last year’s Playwright’s Festival. Leland Frankel ’12, Daniele...

Choirs sing in 1st festival

November 15, 2011

By Jessica Barzilay Two upper school choirs gave inaugural performances on Nov. 8 at the College of the Canyons Festival. Although the festival was not explicitly a competition, it gave Bel Canto...

Student releases electronic single

October 21, 2011

By Jack Goldfisher Musician Wiley Webb ’12 released his first single through German electronic music label Plasmapool earlier this month. The song, "Bittersweet Anthem," was released for download...

Students to perform alongside renowned musicians for concert honoring journalist

October 19, 2011

By Arielle Maxner Danni Xia ’12 walks into the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica and appraises the room, looking for "a large venue that could accommodate a few hundred people, and one...

Middle schoolers

October 19, 2011

By Morganne Ramsey "Is He Dead" opens on Nov. 18 in the Saperstein Theatre at the Middle School. Taking place in the city of Barbizon, France in 1898, the play is about the destitute painter Jean-Francois...

Bookstore assistant makes

October 19, 2011

By Allison Hamburger On a Monday afternoon, bookstore associate Allie Costa traveled from work to work, carrying a small, black Tinker Bell bag containing more than just the usual handbag items. "I...

Jazz Explorers play for non-profit organization at Hollywood Bowl

October 19, 2011

By Jamie Chang The Jazz Explorers performed at the Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 12 at a charity event for the nonprofit organization People for Parks. The Explorers were sought out by a parent of a Harvard-Westlake...

Bookstore assistant makes quick change to backstage

October 19, 2011

By Allison Hamburger On a Monday afternoon, bookstore associate Allie Costa traveled from work to work, carrying a small, black Tinker Bell bag containing more than just the usual handbag items. "I...

The play’s the thing

October 19, 2011

By Justine Goode Though on most days the stage of Rugby Auditorium appears unassuming, over the years the space has developed somewhat of an identity crisis. It has been transformed into the streets...

Students march in stilettos to open exhibit

October 18, 2011

  By Nika Madyoon   Traversing lava fields, navigating the geothermal sites of Iceland and staggering through the sand in the extreme heat of Death Valley are all difficult tasks. Attempting...

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