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San Dieguito Academy Newspaper

The Mustang

San Dieguito Academy Newspaper

The Mustang

“The End of It” Review

By Kira Elliott, Staff Writer February 8, 2013

Walking into the theater lobby to see alumni play “The End of It”, a feeling of slight embarrassment washed over me. I had to be the youngest person there, and I desperately began scanning the laugh-lined...

“The Brothers Size” Review

By Kelsey Navis, Features Editor February 6, 2013

Under the hot southern sun, a dramatic tug-of-war threatens the new life of two brothers, Oshoosi and Ogun Size, soon after one was released from prison. From award-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney,...

Gangster Squad Movie Review

By Kelsey Navis, Features Editor January 23, 2013

The new blockbuster “Ganger Squad” could quite possibly have you thinking twice about speeding next time, after witnessing the truly badass quality of the police. 1949 is alight with Tommy gun fire...

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at SDA

By Nicole Greene, Staff Writer January 18, 2013

Although you may be tempted to brush up on your 80’s vocabulary before going to “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” you needn’t worry; SDA’s version treads the familiar territory of Elizabethan English...

The Hobbit Movie

By Becca von Zweck, Staff Writer January 16, 2013

With familiar characters like the all-powerful Gandalf and the greedy, manipulative Gollum, the long anticipated book adaptation has arrived with plenty of battle scenes, humor, and of course, adventure....

Django Unchained

By Andrew Walker, Staff Writer January 16, 2013

Quentin Tarantino pulled off another darkly grotesque comedy that was, as I expected it to be, brilliantly done. Tarantino’s first shot at a western flick came in the form of “Django Unchained” an...

Les Miserables Review

By Taylor Knudson, Staff writer January 10, 2013

As someone who can only enjoy movies by making loudly sassy comments to the person to her right and accidentally laughing during any sentimental part of the film, “Les Miserables” was a challenge for...

(from left) Robin Pearson Rose as Dottie, Eva Kaminsky as Margaret and Carol Halstead as Jean in the San Diego Premiere of David Lindsay-Abaire's Good People, directed by Paul Mullins, Sept. 29 - Oct. 28, 2012 at The Old Globe. Photo by Henry DiRocco.

“Good People” review

By Joleyne Lambert, staff writer October 15, 2012

                “Good People,” a play performed at the Old Globe in Balboa Park, follows the struggle of a poor mother from South Boston, Margie Walsh, who scrapes up barely enough money...

“Avengers” was Marvel-ous

By Taylor Knudson, Staff writer May 16, 2012

Walking into a packed theater I saw each gum-covered seat filled with Marvel comic fan boys sporting “Incredible Hulk” t-shirts, eager grins, and buckets of popcorn drowning in butter and excitement....

“The River” Review

By Joseph Swit, Staff writer March 22, 2012

If you’re looking for a little excitement to give a shock to your spring TV lull, then tuning in to ABC at 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday nights just might give you the answer you’ve been looking for.  The...

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