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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Pageant gives Hoodie Allen no interruption

Allison Wright, Staff Writer October 24, 2013

Selling out the venue, independent singer and rapper Hoodie Allen returned to the Pageant with his “Party With your Friends” tour on Wed. Oct 23. Opening acts were Aer, Jared Evan and Mod Sun which...

A Cappella club revamps and plans to perform

A Cappella club revamps and plans to perform

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2013

Revamping after school choir clubs such as Spectrum and WAC (West A Cappella Choir), choir teacher Brian Parrish formed the Parkway West A Cappella club, a music group that has their sights set on the...

“Gravity” review

Austin Oakes, Editor in Chief October 22, 2013

Disclaimer: What follows are specific plot details and spoilers of "Gravity."  The review contains spoilers regarding the movie.  Do not read this review if you have not watched the movie yet, and you...

Junior Macky Kavanaugh with the Improv Team logo, Running with Scissors. “Shows are really funny, and people should come because the audience is so involved; they give prompts,” Kavanagh said.

Improv team is back in action

Kathryn Harter, Multimedia Editor October 14, 2013

Improv is back in action with a new team of only 12 people, including nine boys and three girls. New members include sophomores Alex Hubbard, Cameron Pille, Yaslynn Wooten, and juniors Charlie Huff,...

Cage the Elephant’s ‘Melophobia’ album review

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief October 9, 2013

On Oct. 8, indie-rock band Cage the Elephant released their third full-scale 10 track album, Melophobia.  The band’s first album, self-titled, and second album, "Thank You, Happy Birthday," contain...

Eric Anthony conducts choir. “Choir is full of so many great things. It is a comfortable place for kids to express themselves and practice their leadership. Along with that, it helps boost self confidence when preforming in front of a crowd. We explore poetry, literature, history and different cultures,” Anthony said.

Choirs are prepared for their first concert

Kathryn Harter, Multimedia Editor October 3, 2013

The choir room is buzzing with nerves as the first concert of the year is closing in. On Oct. 8, this year’s choir groups will showcase their talent at the annual Fall Concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Chesterfield...

Breaking Bad series finale review: “Felina”

Austin Oakes, Editor in Chief October 2, 2013

Disclaimer: What follows are specific plot details and spoilers of “Breaking Bad’s” final episode, “Felina.”  The review contains spoilers regarding the entire television series.  Do not read...

The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards

Austin Oakes, Editor in Chief September 24, 2013

The past year may have been, as host Neil Patrick Harris put it, “one of the greatest in television history,” but the ceremony celebrating it definitely was not. It was an Emmy Award show filled...

Sophomore CJ Schrieber launches his first album

Sophomore CJ Schrieber launches his first album

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief September 17, 2013

In 30 days, sophomore CJ Schrieber raised $1,261 through kickstarter.com to fund his first extended play (EP.) With 37 backers, Schrieber created his first album titled “Reflections” which is now available...

‘Night Visions’ tour has St. Louis imagining dragons

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief September 15, 2013

Selling out the venue on their third return to St. Louis, the Imagine Dragons Night Visions Tour came to Verizon Amphitheater on Sept.14. Along with opening bands the Neighbourhood, Greek Fire, Cage the...