The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

The Sage

The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

The Sage

The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

The Sage

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Sophomore EJ Hardy conducts during orchestra in preparation for their upcoming concert. The Spring Concert will be on Thursday, Feb. 28 in the Performing Arts Center.

Jazz Player By Day, Conductor By Night

Drew Winkler and Sam Kane Feb 28, 2019

At Sage Creek, note by note, sophomore Ej Hardy is making his mark on the music program. His passion not only falls into performing but also conducting. “Ej’s always just been a natural leader,...

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The 91st Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, Feb. 24.

Academy of Motion Picture Has Lost Its Identity

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Feb 22, 2019

Before I begin with this discussion, this piece is a statement and opinion on the current status of the Academy of Motion Picture. This is in no way directed towards the art of cinema but towards the current...

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Velvet Buzzsaw Review: A Silly Slasher That Knows It’s Silly

Velvet Buzzsaw Review: A Silly Slasher That Knows It’s Silly

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Feb 19, 2019

Some actors in Hollywood have a filmmaker they work with closely and produce many forms of art together. The more notable collaborations are Leonardo DiCaprio with Martin Scorsese, Michael Caine with...

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How To Train Your Dragon 3 Review: Visually Stunning, Narratively Satisfying

How To Train Your Dragon 3 Review: Visually Stunning, Narratively Satisfying

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Feb 8, 2019

One of the hardest things a filmmaker may find themselves doing is wrapping and concluding their or, in other cases, other filmmakers’ story. Finding the proper balance in bringing something new and...

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Glass Review: A Well-Acted Conclusion that Eventually Cracks

Glass Review: A Well-Acted Conclusion that Eventually Cracks

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Jan 31, 2019

The term “superhero” has drastically changed in the industry. Projects such as “Wonder Woman” and “Logan” have proven that filmmakers can turn this genre on its head and bring a different spin...

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Juliana Quinones in the midst of conducting her orchestra class. They are preparing for upcoming performances.

Band: More Than Just a Class

Drew Winkler, Staff Reporter Jan 28, 2019

The students found at Sage Creek High School are spread across a wide array of personalities, traits, passions and attributions. Each student here comes to school at the same time but it is what kids do...

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Senior Sydnee Kerekffy choreographs a new song for the Dance Company. The company will be performing during halftime at basketball games and they have a show scheduled for the spring trimester.

Sage Creek Dance Company Is Ready to Get Grooving

Christopher Kathman and Andrew Emde Jan 16, 2019

The audience waits in anticipation as the dancers hold their place, steadily, like statues decorating the stage. The soft music starts, the lights go up, and their bodies begin to move with elegant motion...

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Published in 1992, “The Thief of Always” is a childrens fable intended to be read by all ages. Written by dystonia author Clive Barker, this book was a prime example of a eloquent story with a childish twist.

“‘The Thief of Always’: Classics are being forgotten”

Juliana Renert, Staff Reporter Jan 15, 2019

Classic books are dying. It’s just a fact. Most readers today prefer modernized books, with state of the art technology and current ideas integrated within them. So what will happen to the skillfully...

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“Roma,” in a single word, is ‘remarkable.’ It is an absolute triumph for both Cuaron and for modern-day cinema.

ROMA Review: A Cinematic Achievement & 2018’s Best

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2019

There are very few directors who can craft a piece of filmmaking that defines the word ‘special.’ It’s very rare to find these types of films in cinema nowadays. These are ones that touch you or...

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Aquaman Review: A Basic & Formulaic Superhero Origin

Aquaman Review: A Basic & Formulaic Superhero Origin

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Dec 27, 2018

The superhero genre hit huge this year. In 2018, audiences were introduced to eight superhero films; ranging from “Black Panther” to “Avengers: Infinity War” to “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.”...

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Bumblebee Review: The Best Transformers Film Yet

Bumblebee Review: The Best Transformers Film Yet

Chris Beauchamp, Staff Reporter Dec 14, 2018

One of the most popular cartoons and toy-lines from the 1980s came in the form of The Transformers. The original show aired on television for four long years throughout the 80s, from 1984 to 1987. In...

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Top 115 Throwback Songs

Top 115 Throwback Songs

Depending on your mood, all of these songs offer a great variety. From upbeat to slow songs, and songs from the 70s all the way to the mid-2000s, these playlists have you covered.
Haili Ballard and Morgan Mayorga Dec 13, 2018

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