Rising Freshmen Win DTASC Acting Competition
A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Rising Freshmen Win DTASC Acting Competition

32 schools, hundreds of students, Samo emerges victorious. On Nov. 9 Calliope Kirschbaum (’28), Sage Moore (’28), Alexandra Ornelas (’28) and Lea Zakharia (’28) took first place in the Female-Centric category at the Drama Teachers’ Association of Southern California (DTASC) Festival. Each of the four girls feels especially proud of their performance of “Dance Nation” by Claire Barron.

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A Night of Motion: Samo Choir’s ‘Motus Perpetuus’
A+E Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer A+E Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

A Night of Motion: Samo Choir’s ‘Motus Perpetuus’

On Dec. 13, 2024, the Samo choir delivered a crowd of over 1,000 the cascading melodies of  “Motus Perpetuus” for the 18th year running. Translated as “Perpetual Motion” in English, this annual winter concert tradition presents a beautifully unique listening journey.

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From Snowfall to Sound: The Orchestra’s Winter Fantasy
A+E Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer A+E Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

From Snowfall to Sound: The Orchestra’s Winter Fantasy

On Tuesday, Dec. 10, the Samo Orchestra held their annual winter concert in front of a sold out Barnum crowd. Crowned by fake snow machines, Santa hats and festive lights projected across the walls, the near three hour show doubled down on the entertainment factor this time around.

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“Wicked”ly Overhyped: A stage-to-screen slump
A+E Max Kehoe, A&E Editor A+E Max Kehoe, A&E Editor

“Wicked”ly Overhyped: A stage-to-screen slump

Jon M. Chu’s long-awaited adaptation of the Broadway musical “Wicked” was supposed to be a dream come true for fantasy fans everywhere. While the film had a few redeeming qualities– the set design and vocal talent were certainly impressive–the movie was a major disappointment. Clocking in at nearly three hours and with a budget of $150 million, “Wicked” was oversaturated with color and misplaced energy.

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Disney and decisions: Stepping stones in Samo music
A+E Hope Wang, Staff Writer A+E Hope Wang, Staff Writer

Disney and decisions: Stepping stones in Samo music

Southern California Vocal Association (SCVA) is an exclusive choir event held at the University of Redlands that brings together some of the most talented young singers. After the selective audition process, performances were held Nov. 7-9. This event offers incredible experiences to perform alongside students from all over Southern California. This year, eight Samo students auditioned and got accepted to participate in this selective competition. Students who perform well during regionals have the opportunity to move on to the next level: a state competition. This is a great opportunity for students to showcase their vocal skills and experience performing with a talented group of peers. For these students, SCVA is not just about the competition, but a chance to pursue singing outside the classroom and push themselves as musicians. 

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Love, Acceptance and Equality: “The Prom”
A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Love, Acceptance and Equality: “The Prom”

“The Prom,” at Santa Monica's Morgan Wixson Theater had their opening show on Nov. 9 featuring Samo students Walden Sullivan (’25), Andy Rowles (’25), Sahar Aguilar (’26), Sterling Inatsugu (’27), Maia Goldberg (’28), Cole Huang (’28), Mia Negrete (’28) and Ethan Schwartz (’28). They created an atmosphere of compassion and acceptance that gave the audience an inspired and heartwarming feeling.

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Rumbles and rivalries: Samo  Theater’s “The Outsiders”
A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Rumbles and rivalries: Samo Theater’s “The Outsiders”

Captivating. Heartfelt. Truly immersive. Samo theater’s adaptation of “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton drew the audience into the complex emotional struggles of the young Greasers and Socials. In a mix of poignant and uplifting moments, Samo’s Humanities Center was filled with laughter, gasps, and sorrow.

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Bitopics: Blurring bounadries
A+E Olivia Stephansen A+E Olivia Stephansen

Bitopics: Blurring bounadries

Biopics; taking real stories and -for the most part- twisting the truth. This form of media has been increasingly both popular and incredibly controversial in recent years. Whether it’s misrepresentation, or simply flat-out lies, there are evident dramatics used as tools to create certain narratives and push agendas in much of the biopic hemisphere.  

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Day of the Dead gallery
A+E Hope Wang, Staff Writer A+E Hope Wang, Staff Writer

Day of the Dead gallery

On Oct. 24 from 4-6 PM, Roberts Art Gallary at Samo hosted a vibrant Dia De Los Muertos art exhibition. The event showcased an array of artistic expressions, featuring Ofrendas, artwork from AP art, drawing, ceramics and film, along with contributions from John Adams Middle School.

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Melodies merge at Samo choir and orchestra concerts
A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Melodies merge at Samo choir and orchestra concerts

Samo Choir and Orchestra took center stage in their fall concerts and filled Barnum Hall with their harmonious voices and instruments. Choir showcased their contemporary favorites along with the addition of skillfully choreographed dances, while orchestra played a medley of their most loved Disney songs. Both productions emphasized Samo students' immense talent and dedication to their crafts and left the audience awestruck by their incredible capability fostered at such a young age.

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New Samo art clubs paint fresh canvases of creativity
A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

New Samo art clubs paint fresh canvases of creativity

New art clubs across Samo aspire to support student artists of all skill sets and create communities that foster artistic expression and imagination. Collage Club, Crochet for a Cause Club and Zine Club provide a space for students to relax and express themselves. 

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Independent cinemas and the future of film
A+E Eugene Naruse A+E Eugene Naruse

Independent cinemas and the future of film

On Sept. 22, the AMC Broadway 4 located on the 3rd Street Promenade closed down, marking the end of its film legacy. With the beloved Santa Monica location gone, it leaves only one AMC, the Santa Monica 7, and two other cinemas in the city: The Aero on Montana Ave. and Laemmle on 2nd St.

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A guide to chic thrifting & antique stores
A+E Imani Toler, Staff Writer A+E Imani Toler, Staff Writer

A guide to chic thrifting & antique stores

The LA area for Samo students is a hub for antique and vintage furniture. With that though, comes the issue of rising prices at the thrift. The Samohi has compiled a list of some of the best stores tailored to your aesthetic preferences.

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Bergamot Station: Train tracks to masterpieces
A+E Leo Lucente, Staff Writer A+E Leo Lucente, Staff Writer

Bergamot Station: Train tracks to masterpieces

In a world where nothing good seems to be free, Bergamot Station Arts Center, located on the corner of Olympic Boulevard and 26th St, somehow seems to slip the mind of every high schooler in Santa Monica. Funded by the city of Santa Monica, the former train depot has managed to stay free to the public for its entire 30-year existence while simultaneously staying firmly atop the West Side art scene.  

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Fresh Exploration art rooms elevate Samo creativity
A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A+E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Fresh Exploration art rooms elevate Samo creativity

Samo students and teachers alike are thrilled to see all their art courses move to brand-new, upgraded classrooms. Photography, Film and Video, Graphic Design, Digital Design, Drawing, Painting, Ceramics and AP Art all find new homes in the Exploration building. These students’ education will flourish with these modern, highly developed working spaces and equipment that support and fulfill their creative drives.

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