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

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

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Camila Cabello’s Familia Album Wows Listeners With its Variety of Emotions

Leah Ertel, Staff Reporter May 12, 2022

There’s nothing like familia! That is the main theme of singer and songwriter Camila Cabello’s new album "Familia," released this year on April 8. Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, it provided...

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The star of the show, Athena Woessner, performs as Roxie Heart, a woman who dreams of a future as a Vaudeville Girl following her newfound fame as a convicted murderer. Woessner was able to convey all the complexities and sides of her character with a compelling acting performance.

“Chicago” in Photos

Lulu Horne, Staff Reporter Mar 25, 2022

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Does Ed Sheeran’s New Album Live up to Expectations?

Kaya Scuba, Staff Reporter Jan 20, 2022

In 2019, English singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran, announced that he would be taking a well-deserved break from his music career. Fresh off the high of his prodigious “÷” (Divide) concert tour, the artist...

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 A large horse performs in front of a massive crowd as explosions and helicopters circle the area. This poster serves as the official Hella Mega Tour poster as it presents the three main attractions, Green Day, Weezer and Fall Out Boy, as well as their special guest band, The Interrupters.

Hella Mega Tour: A Combination of Weezer, Fall Out Boy and Green Day

Isabella Bernabeo, Entertainment Editor Sep 27, 2021

Initially announced on September 10, 2019, rock band Green Day publicized that they would be hosting a grouped worldwide tour titled the “Hella Mega Tour.” Included on the tour would be their fellow...

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High School Rock Band Liberosis Perseveres Through COVID-19

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Jan 27, 2021

Sitting in a triangle with their instruments facing each other, the trio’s jamming could be overheard throughout the neighborhood. Sometimes they get together to write songs, sometimes they get together...

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How the Music Department has Adapted to Virtual Learning

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Nov 16, 2020

Typically, music classes involve a collaborative effort, but due to COVID-19 and virtual learning, the music department has changed their way of playing. The music director Ms. Quiñones and a couple students...

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The Sage: October 21, 2020

Becca Petty, Anchor Oct 21, 2020

Broadcast from October 21, 2020. Anchor: Becca Petty Intro & Graphics by: Benzrussel Lopez & Leo Ambrogelly Stories Covered: Covid Update. by: Emma Belnap, Isabella Neims Music...

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Acid for the Children Book Review

“Acid for the Children” Book Review

Tristin Hoffman, Web Editor-in-Chief Mar 4, 2020

I am a sucker for memoirs; I am also a sucker for rock music. I also am possibly one of the biggest fans of the bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Flea.  When Flea announced almost a year ago that...

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Students have transformed recycled water bottles into the coral instillation outside the 2000s building. They are already decorating for Festival of the Arts.

Festival of the Arts

Emma Paul, Reporter Mar 3, 2020

April 24 is the day the visual and performing arts (VAPA) department has been prepping for since last summer. Starting at 4 p.m. the academic mall will be beautifully transformed and the festival of...

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Noah Miles and his band playing in front of a crowd. The band won second place last year at the Amped music festival.

Students “Amped” to Compete in Local Battle of the Bands

Isaiah Felix-Chan, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

This Saturday, from 7-8 P.M, the Amped music will be taking place at the Pine Community Center  The Amped music festival is a music competition targeted at highschool students who desire to contend...

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Walther’s primary instrument is the viola. She’s also able to play the violin and a bit of the piano, but she finds herself favoring the viola because of it’s richer sound.

Kerry Walther: A High Schooler Playing in National Orchestras

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Feb 12, 2020

While other students head off to clubs, sports or home after school, junior Kerry Walther heads off to rehearsal, walking diligently with her viola case in one hand. Whether it be at school, at Mira Costa...

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Beabadoobee poses with a pink electric guitar. Beabadoobee started publishing her music in 2017 onto Spotify and since then has toured the world and published an EP titled Space Cadet.

The Rise of Female Rockstars

“I wish I was Stephen Malkmus / I wanted change / No one forced it...” - Beabadoobee
Tristin Hoffman, Web Editor-in-Chief Dec 6, 2019

Stephen Malkmus is the lead singer of the popular ‘90s band Pavement... and young female musician Beatrice Kristi Laus, otherwise known as her stage name Beabadoobee, “wishes” she could be him.  Beabadoobee...

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