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The 98th Oscars: Cate Student’s Comments for the Academy
By Amelia Riepe '27 Hollywood’s biggest night for artistic achievement, better known as the Oscars, sparked everything from hushed debates over outfits in the Co-Lab to passionate, table-wide Booth discussions regarding steals and victories. With a grand champagne carpet entrance, this annual event in Los Angeles is full of grandeur and reserved for the best in the film industry. An Academy Award is recognition for excellence in cinematic achievement, determined by the Academ


Winter Artist Insight Spotlight
By Ayla Sichi '28 As the liminal period between Fall Break and Winter Break came to an end, Cate’s winter art gallery was filled with an assortment of pieces from Independent art, Art Relay, and the 9th-grade PSI Day. During the time each piece is on display, it could be easy to miss the opportunity to fully observe and appreciate the pieces in relation to their artists. In this article, three Cate artists, Lisa Hasebe ‘27, Andrew Peng ‘26, and Gwen McTigue ‘26, provide their


Art Relay: An Artist’s Perspective
By Ava Moxley '29 While many people on the Mesa were preparing for break and stressing about essential deadlines, seven students kicked off Art Relay on December 3rd at 8 a.m. The day excused students from all school commitments for 24 hours, allowing art to guide them. With a mix of excitement and uncertainty, the first participants in each group were ready to dive into the relay, using seven different prompt words. The following artists were required to respond solely to th


Winter by Candlelight ‘26: 'Long is the winter, dark is the night/ So come, let us sing by candlelight' -Cate’s vocalists, 2022-present
By Henry Chen '27 and Oliver Zheng '27 Winter by Candlelight ranks preeminently among the many concerts Cate musicians perform. In an extroverted world that constantly demands more, more, more , having a moment of introspection led by friends on stage is a rarity. What isn’t a rarity is the many students involved in the production, with over 100 members of the Cate community participating in the concert. Cate’s vocal groups, Chorale, Camerata, and No Strings Attached, were jo


“Chaotic, in the Best Way”: A Look Behind Cate’s Upcoming Musical
By Maria Wynema Salyards '28 In the theater, there is a moment before anything begins when the room feels very expectant. The lights are not yet dimmed, the set is still missing paint, students laughing around, not finding their seats and the voices of actors are still trying to find each other. It is in this in-between space where Cate’s upcoming musical, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 , is slowly yet surely coming to life. It’s a classic love affair story, set in


VMAS: In or Not? MTV’s Video Music Awards 2025
By Maree Hawkins '28 MTV’s Video Music Awards occur annually; this year, they took place on September 7, 2025. The VMAs recognize the year’s biggest artists and music videos with performances, trophies, and more. The inaugural ceremony honored the best music videos in 1984 at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall and featured a performance by Madonna that set the show’s bold tone. Like its counterpart, the Grammys, the VMAs have produced countless youth culture trends and


Alumni Spotlight: Biba Duffy-Boscagli ’19
By Naomi Avalos '27 Art can bring people together to uplift each other. It can be studied to reveal things that we may have never noticed before. An appreciation for art can lead to numerous career paths and interesting stories to tell. Biba Duffy-Boscagli '19 embodies this sentiment perfectly, being an experienced artist, historian, and museum curator. During her time at Cate, Biba examined art through the lens of both a curator and an artist. She explored the ceramics and


San Jacinto: How Art Pod Scaled a Mountain
By Rose Schreier '27 10,000 feet above Palm Springs, a cluster of teenage girls huddle atop a rock—their faces are red, their heart rates are high, their foreheads are sweaty, and they have a 360 view of the Mojave Desert. If you were to ask them how they ended up there, they would tell you it started with a Homestyle Scramble. At approximately 9 am, the San Jacinto art pod awoke to the sound of boiling water. They crept out of their mildewed sleeping bags and huddled around


Met Gala 2025
By: Ayla Sichi '28 The Met Gala, often regarded as the fashion Olympics, occurs every year on the first Monday of May. The prestigious...


Coachella Music + Festival Review
By: Maria Salyards '28 A quiet clamor cuts through the air in a vast desert. Voices and laughter ripple through the dry heat, and if you...


Flavors of Heritage: Celebrating APIDA Month Through Food
By: Josie Song '28 Thursday, May 1, 2025, marked the beginning of this year’s APIDA (Asian Pacific Islander Desi American) Heritage...


Opinion: Your Finals Week Should Include a Movie Night
By: Betsy Peters '27 Movies and television at Cate are a dying breed. Any student who isn’t torn between homework, meetings, and...


How Netflix’s Adolescence Turns a Crime Story Into a Cultural Wake-Up Call
By: Rose Schreir '27 A SWAT team invades the house of a 13-year-old boy because he is a suspect for the murder of a young girl. So, he...


The Cate Closet: What’s Trending on Campus
By: Fiona Pan '27 and Violet Monda '27 Sambas, Longchamps, denim, shirts, skirts, and spring style into summer. With the Carpinteria...


Should TikTok Be Banned?
By: Kaitlyn Dai '27 and Ashley Chan '27 Photo Credit: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images During its short-lived 14-hour blackout on...


The Rise of Korean Media: An Overview of Squid Game, Parasite, & More
By: Josie Song '28 “Red light, green light.” The scene of an ominous doll standing tall in front of a tree with two guards wearing pink...


Top 10 Tips to Overcome Burnout
By Serena Zhang '28 and Maria Salyards '28


Peonies and the Patriarchy: How "It Ends With Us" Press Adds to the Vicious Cycle Against Women in Hollywood
By: Betsy Peters '27 Lily Blossom Bloom, the steampunk flower shop owner from Boston, is in serious trouble. On top of recently opening...


Cozy Up with Top Rom-Com Movie Picks: Cate Community Favorites and More (Sanai Edwards '25)
As the season of love is coming to an end, the romantic feel of Winfo asks and Valentine’s Day gifts still linger in the Mesa halls. But...


Nature Nature- an exploration of the natural talent and enthusiasm of dancers at Cate (Madeline Losey '26)
Every year, Cate School Dance puts on a performance for the entire community to enjoy. This year, with a theme centered around nature and...


I Need to Start a Garden: On Growing Up and Moving On
Zoe Moss '24 What better to accompany the commencement spirit than a hauntingly beautiful acoustic album with resounding themes of growth...


Springtime Book Recommendations
Myla van Lynde '23 Violeta by Isabel Allende Violeta follows the 100-year existence of Violeta del Valle from birth to death. The novel...


Release Radar: Why You Should Listen to The Record by Boygenius
Zoe Moss '24 “I can’t hide from you like I hide from myself,” sings Lucy Dacus on “True Blue,” Track #4 of Boygenius’s newest full...
Movie Review: Moxie - A Rebel with a Cause
Stephanie Akinfolarin '25 In celebration of the end of Women’s History Month, it seems only fitting to review the Netflix movie, Moxie....
Valentine's Day Books + Movies You Shouldn't Miss
Ada James '23 If you haven’t heard of Sally Rooney or at least the 2020 Hulu series “Normal People” you're simply out of the...


St. Valentine's Book Recommendations
Tallulah Bates '25 St. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! That’s right, the day is filled with homemade cards, stuffed teddies,...
Winter Movie Recommendations
Alison Wang '25 Park Chan-wook and Tang Wei’s new astonishing award winner, “Decision to Leave” Though the movie came out during the...
On Watching the New Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Noor Harwell '24 On Saturday, November 12th members of Black Student Union (BSU) and Hispanic Latinx Association (HLA) convened to see...


Spider-Man: No Way Home Movie Review
Shelby Kernisant '23 For all the conversation-sparking and imagination-filling media that 2021 brought us from all differ ent genres and...
Life’s Sorta Kinda Rigged
Cathleen Chow '23 It’s all fun and games until a disturbingly-large Korean Doll shoots you after sensing your movement in a psychotic...


Cate Fun-facts Crossword!
Caroline Keohane '24 Link: https://crosswordlabs.com/view/cate-fun-facts-2 *ANSWERS BELOW: Purple: what did the cate school color used to...
Shang-Chi Movie Review & Book Review: “The Other Realm” by Tristan Hui ‘24
Shelby Kernisant '23 Shang-Chi Movie Review Since 2021 started -a particularly odd and unsettling year - Marvel, as it always has,...


Sudoku but with Words!
Daisy Gemberling '25 The Characters in this puzzle are A, N, C, U, E, S, T, I, F Solve the puzzle to reveal a hidden message.
@fashionatcate
Justin Musyimi '23 Entering Cate as freshmen, we’re introduced to the varying practices of clothing from all around the world. Through...


TikTok and the Rise of Small Businesses
Ashi Kamra ‘22 Imagine your finger scrolling on and on through the hundreds of videos illuminating your “For You” page. Small sound bites...


An Uprising (Taylor's Version)
Myla van Lynde ‘23 Beth Garrabrant "Knowing everything that went into this re-recording, all the pushback and manipulation Swift has...
Diversity in Award Shows--Or Lack Thereof
Anna-Sung Park ‘22 Hollywood’s highly anticipated annual award season, which spans December through February, recently ended. With...
Can We Have Ethical Consumerism?
Riley Pan ‘24 In the age of 2021, where we vote with our dollars, "there is no ethical consumption under capitalism." But what exactly...


A Review of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition - About Time: Fashion and Duration
Avery Carter '21 In response to the pandemic and limited capacities in galleries, The Metropolitan Museum of Art produced in-depth videos...


Portraying A Unique Experience
Tatiana von Bothmer '23 With a whopping 29% on Rotten Tomatoes, Sia’s new movie Music is scheduled for release in theaters on February...
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