A second nod to Dance Holiday Spectacular II
Briana Moore, Newbie
December 10, 2010
There’s no better way to get into the holiday spirit like coming to Woodcreek High School to see all the different performing arts students showcase their talents. One of these was the Dance Holiday Spectacular II directed by Lydia Viduya. The lights, a range of dancers, music, choreography and costumes,... Read more »
A nod to dance’s Holiday Spectacular II
Alicia Solorio, Newbie
December 10, 2010
“Let’s Dance Holiday Spectacular II”. A big name that had big expectations. A dance show that fulfilled these expectations. Led by artistic director Lydia Viduya, this show contained beautiful dancing that was full of Christmas songs to get us ready for the holiday season.... Read more »
The Magic of Maine: Interview w/ Brooke Benson
Kaitlyn May, Managing Editor
November 10, 2010
1. What is/are your role(s) within Almost, Maine? I play Glory, from the first scene ‘Her Heart’ alongside Junior Dominguez as East. 2. When was the play decided and who by? Mr. Fearon was debating it last year; the final decision was made over the summer. 3. Did you audition for the role you got,... Read more »
Almost Maine Preview
Megan Adams, Staff Reporter
November 9, 2010
It’s Friday night in Almost under the Northern Lights. When you are watching it, it does not feel like you are sitting in the audience. With the close, intimate, on-stage feel, it draws you into what you want to believe is really happening. Almost Maine has 8 scenes about different stories of love,... Read more »
A love for T-Swift
Casandra Canthal, Ast. Spec. Sect. Editior
November 4, 2010
Well, she’s done it again. The 20 year old country star, Taylor Swift released her third album, “Speak Now,” on October 25th with overwhelming success might I add. The album contains 14 songs all written by Taylor swift herself, which include the song “Mine,” which was the first single off... Read more »
Interview with a Vampire: Molly Bookwalter
Kaitlyn May, Featainment Editor
November 1, 2010
Behind the scenes at Roseville’s local haunt: an in-depth interview with our resident vampire, sophomore Molly Bookwalter. What grade are you? Sophomore (: What is your role in Callson Manor and which haunt do you work at? My role has changed over the course of working but I now reside in the... Read more »
Maid to Scare: Caitlyn Massey Interview
Kaitlyn May, Featainment Editor
October 29, 2010
Behind the scenes at Roseville’s local haunt: an in-depth interview with our seasoned scare-er, sophomore Caitlyn Massey. What grade are you? Sophomore! What is your role in Callson Manor and which haunt do you work at? This year I’m working as a kitchen maid in the Callson Funeral Home,... Read more »
“The Importance of Being Ernest” Review
Megan Hoehenrieder, Special Section Editor
October 25, 2010
With a sac lunch and ticket in hand, Mrs.’s Eisenhower’s AP literature class set out to see the play, “The Importance of Being Ernest” on Wednesday October 20th. The play was performed at the Sacramento Theater Company and runs from October 6th to October 31st. ... Read more »
“An American Salute”: Patriotism for only $8
Nick Nguyen, Online Editor
October 21, 2010
As funny as it seems, I am a die-hard American. I love our country, I love the freedom, and everyday I cherish the fact that my family is blessed enough to live in one of the few free countries in the world. So when I heard that Performing Arts was putting on a show called “An American Salute”,... Read more »
Food Craze: Going nutty for Nutella
Kaitlyn May, Managing and Featainment Editor
August 27, 2010
You may have seen it at your local grocery store or Costco: the oblong container of various sizes wrapped in a neat, simplistic white wrapper. Nutella. Just another European craze that has successfully integrated into the American market. But what is Nutella? Sold in over seventy five countries... Read more »


