Spectacular Season Premieres
Caitlin Lane, Staff Writer
October 22, 2012
The word “Premier” always makes me happy because it is a gateway to a new season. It answers the questions that had arisen at the end of the previous season, and causing the main character to have their usual epiphany from a problem earlier on and creating a thrill for the next season. They can give... Read more »
Hunger Games
Raynie Sewell, Co-Editor
May 24, 2012
Most people do not stay up until four o’clock when they know they will have to get up at six for school the following morning. The ones who will have obviously read Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games. After reading the books and watching the movie I have decided that going to the midnight premier... Read more »
The One Direction Infection
Sophie Keith, Staff Writer
May 24, 2012
The loud roar grows rapidly as time ticks away. Girls push and shove, clawing for the best possible spot. Patients run thin as time draws near. Hearts beat like a drum line. The countdown has started, and the crave for boy-flesh has never been stronger. Suddenly, their battle cries swell into... Read more »
The Avengers: Worth a Watch?
Conrad Allen, Staff Writer
May 24, 2012
This summer’s big blockbuster is finally here, and it’s making quite a splash. The Avengers has been highly hyped, and it might just live up to all the excitement. To begin with, the acting in The Avengers is exceptional. The cast includes Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, and Samuel L. Jackson.... Read more »
Palio’s Pizza: Preposterously Pathetic
Syd Brown, Staff Writer
May 21, 2012
Palio’s Cafe is now open once again but it may no longer be worth the trip. With recent renovations to not only its indoor décor but also its management, the small café has been revamped. However, many loyal customers do not appreciate the new additions to the restaurant because of some pitiful downfalls. When... Read more »
Fat Kids, Lady Gaga, and the Hunger Games
Lydia Moore, Co-Editor
March 25, 2012
As an avid fan of the books, I already had a predetermined image of what my movie would look like even before the plan to make it into a movie began to form, as did many other audience members. Consequently, there were several parts of the movie that bothered me. First, the choice of actors annoyed... Read more »
This Means a Bore
Aleks Kochan, A&E Editor
February 27, 2012
Hollywood has fallen prey to an ill-advised trend of spicing up romantic comedies with a dose of secret agent action. The problem is the romantic plot ends up undeveloped and the stunts are far weaker than those in specialized action movies. After critically panned flicks like Killers and Night and... Read more »
And the Oscar Goes to…
Katie Cook, Staff Writer
February 27, 2012
The Oscars are one of the most prestigious award shows for movies and actors alike. This year’s nominees bring high hopes that this will be a memorable year for the Oscars. The final decision will not be an easy one. Here at Rockwall-Heath, there are multiple opinions on favorite nominees in certain... Read more »
Artist Spotlight: Logan Sharon
Cassidy Roth, Staff Writer
February 27, 2012
Artists are hidden all over the school, now it’s time to shine the artist spotlight on freshman Logan Sharon. Students at this school who know Logan personally love her and the masterful art she draws on a daily basis. Though she wows her teachers and classmates, Logan draws a little on the dark... Read more »
Highsteppers Take Honors
Michaelle Carney, Contributing Writer
February 6, 2012
The Rockwall-Heath Highstepper Officers recently attended the Dallas Dane Premier hosted by ShowTime International and the Red Oak High School Hawkettes. The competition was held on January 21, 2012. The Highstepper Officers did very well winning Best in Category and Judges Awards for every category... Read more »
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