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Rewinding to film

Selby Lin, Section Editor of Fine Arts
November 30, 2023
The Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing a concert conducted by Daniel Wiley in which they will perform “Scheherazade” and “Childhood Memories” at Music Hall on Dec. 3 and the Concert Orchestra will be performing a selection of pieces including “Star Wars” and “The Planets” at the Corbett Auditorium at CCM (University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music) on Dec. 10.

Not your simple symphony

Marwa Khzir, Editor in Chief
November 15, 2023
Cappie reviewed productions at WHHS over the years. From left to right The Spongebob Musical(2022), Macbeth(2023), Into the Woods(2018).

Captivating Cappies

Selby Lin, Section Editor of Fine Arts
October 27, 2023
Along with painting, Samuel also enjoys playing basketball, and is a member of the WHHS team.

Painting with passion

Sameera Degaulle, Managing Editor of Current Events
October 26, 2023
For Myles practicing is key but he didn’t always understand the value of practicing. “Initially starting out I didn't practice too much ever, even when I could. And then there was one audition for the Youth Orchestra and I didn't get in and then I realized, I needed to practice.”

The fellow with a cello

Selby Lin, Section Editor of Fine Arts
October 12, 2023
Not only does Perry showcase his creativity through music, he also enjoys crocheting blankets and stuffed animals in his free time.

‘Music saved my life’

Elena Brown, Managing Editor of Student Life
October 9, 2023
Jonas Warner, ‘27 prepares the black box theater for the Laramie Project by removing tape and clearing the stage.

Preseason preview: The Laramie Project

Selby Lin, Section Editor of Fine Arts
September 27, 2023
As a seasoned young musician, Henderson has learned a lot about what it takes to get good at one’s instrument. "Stick to it, because a lot of people, when they don’t see progress right away, they just quit," Henderson said.

A look into musical prodigy Maeve Henderson

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
May 16, 2023
“So, if I was going to demonstrate this advanced cello technique and [a private teacher is present], I can ask, hey, can you come in and show them how to play this?” Gibson said.

Muses of music

William Demeter, News and Features Writer | Remembrancer Staff
May 16, 2023
A sign for Gleam, the publication that hosted Writing on the Wall.

A night of creativity

Jonas Warner, Opinions Writer
May 16, 2023
“If you're taking a fine arts class, or it's like your first fine arts class, just have fun, relax, and do what you like to do. Maybe try to experiment with new materials and new ways of doing things. Looking at other people's work can really help inspire your own work,” said Pentecost. “If you're trying to go into the AP classes, I would say, make sure to keep up with your materials because that's when it starts to get a little bit more actual assignment driven focus, but either way, it's really fun to take our classes.”

Why fine arts is a required class

Marwa Khzir, Editor in Chief
May 12, 2023
Cox poses next to his pieces from the Kinley Hotel.

Local artist spreads positivity through art

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
May 12, 2023
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