Geeky greetings take over the first week of May
By VICTORIA GALLAGHER The First Week of May obviously contains the dates May the 4th and May the 5th and as many know, these two days have grown to great renown for nerds and non-nerds, but does anyone know the significance of those days? On May the 4th it is common to now hear “May […]
How did “The Batman” manage to renew such a classic character?
By YANIS DJEKBOUBI With $672.8 at the box office, The Batman is THE successful movie of 2022’s first trimester. Indeed, after an impressively heavy marketing campaign, many trailers, and an unstoppable hype from the fans but also the general public, The Batman finally arrived in our dark movie theaters on March 4th in the United […]
IT’S A WRAP: IHS Drama presents Pippin the Musical
By ELLEN SPEER While many of us were enduring a harsh winter, IHS Drama spent the winter month working hard to produce the Musical “Pippin” which hit the stage March 17-19, 2022 featuring lead roles played by Alexa Cikowski and Sean Kelly and directed by IHS’ own Mrs. Leah Lyons. Pippin is well renowned as […]
MUSICAL 2022: IHS presents “PIPPIN”
The Indiana Area High School performing arts departments will present the Broadway musical “Pippin” on Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m., with two performances on Saturday at 1:30 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 for VIP seating, $10 for general seating and $8 for students and seniors and are available at ihs.booktix.com or at the […]
Common Ground, a masked and distanced spring play
By ADELINE LOYAL – As the school year comes to an end, the IHS Drama Department has one last show in store. The show can be streamed anytime on Friday, May 21 and Saturday, May 22. Tickets for the show can be purchased on the IHS Drama Department website or purchase a streaming pass at […]
Marvel’s WandaVision takes a trip through time with a sitcom style and dark undertones
By KAYLEE BECKER-GEORGE – When Marvel first announced WandaVision, as well as many other mainstream TV shows, a lot of fans didn’t know what to expect. Marvel has ventured into the TV format before, with Netflix shows such as Daredevil and Jessica Jones. However, those shows weren’t as involved with the main story lines, and […]
IHS Drama Department set to perform their second virtual play
By JUSTIN REESE – All aboard! It’s time to get your tickets to see the IHS winter play. The Indiana Senior High will be streaming their winter play, Emotional Baggage on March 5 and 6 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $7.50 for a single virtual pass. Each pass works on one device only. “If you […]
Series to binge watch in your free time
By SARAH PIERCE – Who hasn’t watched a series on Netflix or Hulu? Well, if you haven’t here are some recommendations on where to start. There are many shows to choose from, some old and some new. There are shows for everyone, for whatever you may be interested in watching. Series including 9-1-1: Lone Star, […]
Two former IHS students appear on the soundtrack of Disney’s movie Soul
By KILEY BRANAN – IHS alumni Joe Saylor and Phil Kuehn have scored a major hit appearing on the musical score of the Disney movie Soul on drums and bass, respectively Soul is a family movie about a jazz pianist who has a near-death experience and ends up stuck in the afterlife rethinking some of […]
Hallmark Christmas movies: not just for middle-aged moms
By MAGGIE MEDVETZ – Break out the Old Navy jingle jammies and chocolate stained Christmas mugs in the back of the cupboard, because ladies and gentlemen, it’s every middle-aged mom’s favorite time of year. That’s right folks, it’s Hallmark Christmas movie season. The time when not only heartwarming Christmas stories are played twenty-four-seven, but new […]