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  • Movies fit for every occasion

    Movies fit for every occasion

    Kristen Davis and Ivye Hurley for The Wa-Hi Journal   Movie nights are common events that teenagers participate in. The following movies are suggestions for particular movie nights. “Mean Girls” (PG-13)- Mean girls is a movie about a teenage girl with zoologist parents who have homeschooled her for her entire life in Africa. She is [...]

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  • Drama department casts “Get Smart”

    Drama department casts “Get Smart”

    Kristen Davis and Emma Opsal for The Wa-Hi Journal   “Get Smart” is the story of Maxwell Smart, a secret agent. The play is based on the television series and movie of the same name. “Get Smart” is a comedic spoof of kidnappings, explosions, stupid heros and smart villains. Senior Cougar Henderson is portraying Maxwell [...]

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  • Movie Review: The Avengers

    Movie Review: The Avengers

    Most modern action flicks come equipped with four basic elements wrought into a vaguely unique fashion: explosions, guns, burly men and more explosions. Joss Whedon’s “The Avengers” certainly contains all four, making it an archetypal action movie, but what sets it apart from the rest is its characters. Like any superhero movie, “The Avengers” is [...]

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  • The Best of Senior Artists

    The Best of Senior Artists

    The best of senior artists in their respective art genres are as follows: Band: Machado Mijiga Photography: Alan Mendoza Media Tech: Kevin Escalante Multimedia: Drew Jepsen Pottery: Kennedy Snider Studio Art: Hannah Novak Drama: Anna Hinz Orchestra: Vance Jones Choir: Eduardo Olmos Floriculture: Paige Montgomery

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  • Take a Bite out of Chomp

    Take a Bite out of Chomp

    Carl Hiaasen is a prolific author and is popular among students of all ages which is why excitement swells in schools whenever he publishes a new book. He’s most famous for his book “Hoot” which was made into a movie in 2006 and now he’s written a new book called “Chomp” that won’t disappoint his [...]

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  • The Hobbit Hits the Stage at Walla Walla Little Theater

    The Hobbit Hits the Stage at Walla Walla Little Theater

    With “The Hobbit” about to hit the big screens, it only seems appropriate that the Little Theater of Walla Walla produce its own production of the show. Based on the book by J.R.R. Tolkien, the show follows hobbit Bilbo Baggins on his various adventures. Directed by Robert G. Randall and Cheryl Sutlick, and assistant directed [...]

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  • Local Musicans Compete in Sweet Onion Jam

    Local Musicans Compete in Sweet Onion Jam

    Local musicians ages elementary school through college competed against each other in the Sweet Onion Jam on April 15 at the YMCA for a chance to play on the radio. Spectators brought $1 to vote for their favorite musician. The event was a fundraiser for Walla Walla Public School Music.

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  • Drama Performs The Sound of Music

    Drama Performs The Sound of Music

    The Wa-Hi Drama Club will be performing The Sound of Music on May 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. and on May 5 and 12 at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. Tickets are currently on sale at the box office from 4-6 p.m. weekdays and one hour prior to the show. [...]

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  • Cast Members Voice Their Opinions About the Play and Their Parts

    Cast Members Voice Their Opinions About the Play and Their Parts

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  • Madonna’s Latest Album Found Overly Robotic and Tiresome

    Madonna’s Latest Album Found Overly Robotic and Tiresome

    Madonna is good at two things: dressing far too young for her age (as of August 2011, 53) and churning out close to annoyingly catchy dance/pop hits. Her latest release “MDNA” (a play on her own name) proves that she’s still doing both; quite well, actually. After the flat falling “Hard Candy” (2008), somebody must [...]

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