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Review: Fall Dance Recital

Review: Fall Dance Recital

Nika Bulakh, Winter Editor December 16, 2024

On Friday, November 15, Tabor Academy’s dance team recital showcased the dancers’ dedication, talent, and collaboration. The spectacular pieces that were performed consisted of individual solos, duos,...

Behind the Scenes: Fall Drama

Behind the Scenes: Fall Drama

Reni Cox '26, Managing Editor November 8, 2024

This November, Tabor is proud to present She Kills Monsters, a play packed with epic battles, humor, and memorable music. While audiences can sit back and enjoy the show, there’s an entire world of...

Review: Chromakopia by Tyler, the Creator

Review: Chromakopia by Tyler, the Creator

Vince White '26, Sports Editor November 7, 2024

Tyler, the Creator’s Chromakopia, his eighth studio album, was released on October 28, 2024. I liked the album, but I wouldn’t consider it great compared to his previous albums. The opening track,...

Review: Applied Music Recital

Review: Applied Music Recital

Michael Huang '26, Writer November 7, 2024

The Tabor Academy Applied Music recital on November 5 was an impressive showcase of talent, dedication, and musical passion. Held in the intimate setting in the chapel, the event featured student musicians...

Book Review: This is How You Lose the Time War

Book Review: This is How You Lose the Time War

Reni Cox, Managing Editor September 30, 2024

This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone is a science fiction novella with a romantic subplot, focusing on two-time travelers, Red and Blue, as they aid their side in an ongoing...

Book Review: Pride and Prejudice

Book Review: Pride and Prejudice

Wilson Wu, Guest Contributor September 24, 2024

Pride and Prejudice is a romance novel published in 1813 and written by Jane Austen. The story is set in late 18th-century England. During this period known as the Regency era, English society was highly...

Cover of Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

Review: Yellowface: Theft of Racial Voices

Sue Zhao '26, Staff Writer May 13, 2024

Yellowface reveals the unique struggle of Asian Americans in the US and addresses issues of voice, identity, and racial tensions in a genuine and nuanced way. The death of Athena Liu, a “dazzling”...

This is their design:       

Ivana Zhang '24, Editor April 18, 2024

What do you see when you first encounter someone/something? The eyes, the color of their eyes, their skin tone, the color of their hair—their physiognomy. Then we take in their strut, their posture,...

Review: Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV

Alex Abu-Raya, Staff Writer April 11, 2024

The late 90s to early 2010s was the Roman Empire of children’s television with classics such as Zoe 101, iCarly, Victorious, Drake and Josh, and many others that shaped the childhoods of today’s generation...

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