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The Perennial

The Perennial

The Perennial

Esha Finds Comfort in Hindu Music

Esha Joshi, Staff Writer November 16, 2023

   On each day of Ganesh Chaturthi, a Hindu festival dedicated to the god Ganesha, my house hums with excitement. There’s the beautiful altar we construct with fresh fruits on silver platters and flowers...

Courtesy: Pinewood Performing Arts

Seussical in the News-ical

Addison Parenti and Rishi Chen November 16, 2023

  Everyone has grown up with the whimsical wordplay of Doctor Seuss. His work transcends time with a nostalgic and jubilant appeal that attracts all. Now, his readers can expect to be entertained as...

Winter Festival Is The Best Of All

Didem Becer, Staff Writer November 16, 2023

   Pinewood students are preparing to showcase their months of hard work and dedication through displays of dance and music at the annual Pinewood Winter Arts Festival on Thursday, Nov. 30. Featuring...

Courtesy of Skylar Chui

Take Note Releases Fifth EP

Michael Shtrom, Arts & Culture Editor October 31, 2023

   On Sept. 19, Pinewood’s a cappella group Take Note released their fifth extended play record. Following the group’s tradition of releasing a new EP each year, “Every Little Thing,” was recorded...

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Fall Play: Argonautika Transports Viewers to Ancient Greece

Esha Joshi and Didem Becer October 18, 2023

  Each year, the arrival of a fall play transforms Pinewood’s small theater into a different setting altogether. This year, one can expect to be transported back to Ancient Greece for the show Argonautika.     The...

The Windmill Cultivates New Artists

The Windmill Cultivates New Artists

Rishi Chen, Arts & Culture Writer October 18, 2023

   From the fertile soils outside an unassuming concert venue called The Windmill, in South London, music history is continuously being made. A rather unremarkably designed structure adorned with vividly...

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