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The Next Level’ shakes audiences everywhere

Alexus Forsythe, Junior Trending Editor December 19, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level” was just as action packed as “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” with all the actors you love plus some new actors coming along for the ride.  In the first movie four...

Last Choir Concert Rock’s in Rezac

Alexus Forsythe, Junior Features Editor December 19, 2019

The Manhattan High School Choir will sing songs from countries around the world for their last concert of the season on Wednesday.  “Most of the choirs are singing in at least a couple different...

‘Black Christmas’ confusing

McKayla Clarksnodgrass, Junior Print Editor in Cheif December 19, 2019

With almost every Friday the 13th, a new horror movie comes out to scare viewers. “Black Christmas” attempted to do that but was disappointingly not scary at all. The movie is a recent slasher film,...

Senior Grace Hart focuses on playing her viola solo for the attentive crowd.  The orchestravaganza  took place last Thursday and Friday in Rezac Audiroium

Jazz Band Performs alongside Orchestra in 7th Annual Orchestravaganza

Aspen Tallent, Junior Photo Editor December 19, 2019

The seventh annual Orchestravanganza stunned its crowd last Thursday and Friday night, featuring performances from Manhattan High’s Chamber, Symphonic and Concert orchestras along with special...

Artist of the Week

Artist of the Week

Katya Tarabrina, Blue M Organizations Editor November 4, 2019

Senior Lillian Smith  Realism art   What's your favorite medium to work with? "I really like working with colored pencils and acrylic. Those are like my top two."  What's...

One-Acts exchanges student performances for critiques

Brianna Carmack, Entertainment Editor October 28, 2019

One-Acts is a tradition hosted by Thespians every year where students will get the chance to dip their feet in the work experience of a director, whereas the other students get to perform an open scene...

‘She Kills Monsters’ shows relatability through crowd pleasing performances

Brianna Carmack, Enter October 28, 2019

After weeks of auditioning, preparing and practicing for the fall play from students involved in the fall play, “She Kills Monsters” has officially come to an end after last week’s three-day run...

Artist of the Week

Brianna Carmack, Entertainment Editor October 28, 2019

Senior Ivy Auletti How long have you studied theatre? I have been in shows since I was five. Do you plan on going to college for theatre? I am going to K-state to double major in Theatre,...

‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare’ breaks all expectations

Gavin Gaston, Staff Videographer October 28, 2019

Every fall season, Activision releases their latest release in the “Call Of Duty” series. Despite the new game being named after the original trilogy, this year's new title is 'Call of Duty: Modern...

Chamber Orchestra commences performance season

Sophia Comas, Online Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2019

The Manhattan High Chamber Orchestra experienced new feelings of adulthood when they performed with the Kansas State University Symphony Orchestra for their Beethoven & the Blues concert at McCain...

Netflix’s ‘The Politician’ a cinematic victory

Meredith Comas, Print Editor-in-Chief October 7, 2019

Politics: it’s the drab, dull and down-right dirty wheel that keeps democracy alive and well. Vividly imaginative, cinematically thrilling and eye-catching? Maybe only to the few with a love-love relationship...

‘Downton’ movie witty, slightly disappointing

Meredith Comas, Print Editor-in-Chief September 23, 2019

The beginning notes of John Lunn’s “The Suite” begins to fill the theater as it’s E to A piano notes surround the popcorn-stained seats.  Something begins to feel different -- timeless....

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