“G.I.Joe: Retaliation” is an Epic Win
April 23, 2013 • Quintin Green, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
“G.I.Joe: Retaliation” is by far the best action film this year so far. It has great elements of comedy, strong emotional ties, and the mind blowing action we all love and expect from a movie like “Joe”. The movie had an estimated budget of about $130,000,000, and made $40,501,814 in its opening... Read more »
Who was the genius who made Nikki Minaj a judge?
February 21, 2013 • Quintin Green, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
After the departure of Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul from “American Idol”, it appeared that the show was finally coming to an end. Unfortunately for viewers it was not to be so, as they are forced week after week to watch the show crash and burn. This is due in part to the new judges with Nicki... Read more »
“Mama” makes audiences scream for their mama
February 21, 2013 • Jackie Arocha, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
With “Mama” being one of the few PG-13 movies out at the theaters, it has rocked the box office with taking in $28.1 million dollars during opening weekend and was released on January 18. “Mama” is not just another corny scary movie; this movie is a one of a kind film due to the storyline... Read more »
“Sherlock” V. “Elementary”
February 4, 2013 • Carissa Atallah, Managing Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Both BBC and CBS have brought to life the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes in recent years, leaving viewers to deduce the answer to one simple question: which is worth the watch? The Sherlocks The character is depicted by Bennedict... Read more »
An overlooked classic
February 4, 2013 • Ashley Loza, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
An Academy Award nominated movie and A Man Booker Prize for Fiction winning novel, Life of Pi should seem like a no-brainer to see or read however, only a small percent of San Dimas High School students have taken the time to experience Yann Martel’s work. “I loved the uniqueness of the novel.... Read more »
“Les Misérables” has the campus singing
January 29, 2013 • Carissa Atallah, Managing Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
In all corners of campus, “Les Misérables” songs are being hummed and scenes are being discussed. The award-winning movie, a theatrical tale of 19th century France, is certainly different from the typical action movie or chick flick that students usually take interest in. What is it about “Les... Read more »
“Scrooge: The Musical” fills audiences with holiday cheer
December 24, 2012 • Carissa Atallah, Managing Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Christmas came early this year for the spectators who viewed the sold-out showing of the drama department’s “Scrooge: The Musical”. The classic story of Ebenezer Scrooge, as played by Sophomore Matt Tavoukjian of AGBU Manoukian High School, came to life that evening. His performance was believably... Read more »
“Breaking Dawn: Part 2” leaves audience breathless
November 17, 2012 • Carissa Atallah, Managing Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Fans of the popular Twilight saga headed into theaters for “Breaking Dawn: Part 2”, likely expecting a movie similar to the three prior. But much like the vampires jumping through the trees of Forks, the creators of the final Twilight movie took some leaps of their own. The movie managed to do something... Read more »
“Rumors” delights audience
November 9, 2012 • Carissa Atallah, Managing Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
The San Dimas High School Drama Club offered audiences a humorous and entertaining performance of Neil Simon’s “Rumors”. Students, parents, and faculty alike made their way to Room D-6 this October for a show that did not disappoint. Directed by junior Kim Spriggs, “Rumors” is the story... Read more »
The British are coming! The British are coming!
November 6, 2012 • Ashley Loza, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
With franchises such as X-Factor, Harry Potter, and Doctor Who, British media has invaded America and stolen the hearts of many Saints. “I think that a lot of British shows are better. Although they may be corny, they have other attributes that make up for it. Like with a lot of American T.V. programs,... Read more »


