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The Student News Site of Van Nuys High School

The Mirror

The Student News Site of Van Nuys High School

The Mirror

(From L to R) Sophomore Ellie Steinberg and Amelia Probst sing their rendition of "Throwing in the Towel" from "Outsiders" the musical
Unconventional roles steal spotlight at the miscast showcase
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor • Nov 18, 2024
The WolfPack Theatre Company delighted audiences with a musical miscast showcase, featuring students performing songs from a range of genres and challenging traditional casting norms.
 TikTok fuels theories on Beyoncé's influence in music industry
TikTok fuels theories on Beyoncé’s influence in music industry
By Skylie Molina, Staff Writer • Nov 18, 2024
Artists' public gratitude toward Beyoncé sparks conspiracy theories linking their success and safety to her influence, as social media users debate the phenomenon's validity.
All three choir periods combine to sing the show's finale song, "Ad Astra," a latin choral piece. The song gives a message of hope and moving forwards, with its title meaning "to the stars."
Choir students shine in “Falling Through the Genres” show
By Melissa Ocegueda, Staff Writer • Nov 18, 2024
The VNHS choir program, led by Ms. Tejada, delivered an eclectic performance, "Falling Through the Genres," uniting students and audiences through a shared love of music.

Rom-coms lose their charm as tropes dominate the genre
Rom-coms lose their charm as tropes dominate the genre
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor • Nov 16, 2024
Romantic comedies often recycle familiar tropes, leading to predictable plots. This lack of originality stifles creativity and leaves audiences yearning for fresh stories.
The Real Humans - Is on stage theatre or film better in this digital age?
The Real Humans – Is on stage theatre or film better in this digital age?
By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri Nov 15, 2024
Battle of the thespians: In this episode our host, Ocean Threats, asked students on campus if they prefer on stage theatre or film better. Featuring our editor, Gianmarco Razuri and an impromptu preview of our theatre company's program's Miscast Matinee.
Celebrities like Britney Spears, Aaliyah and Christina Aguilera served as the trendsetters of the 2000s, paving the way for Y2K trends today through their iconic styles.
Nostalgia on sale: The Y2K aesthetic
By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer • Nov 12, 2024
The rise of the Y2K aesthetic is both a nostalgic trend and a testament to the power of consumerism, fueled by emotional connections, social media amplification and clever marketing strategies.
Faith meets fact: Can science and religion coexist?
Faith meets fact: Can science and religion coexist?
By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri Nov 9, 2024
In this episode, one of our behind the scenes contributors, Angelo Keating asked students if they believe science and religion can coexist. This question is inspired by our print edition, available in classrooms at VNHS since Monday!
 POSING HER WAY TO THE TOP |  Vice President Kamala Harris connects to young voters with a Gen-Z approach to campaigning for president.
Kamala Harris: A Femininomenon
By Melissa Ocegueda, Staff Writer • Nov 5, 2024
 Chromakopia : Tyler, The Creator’s new album
Chromakopia : Tyler, The Creator’s new album
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor • Oct 30, 2024
(From L to R) Sophomore Oliver Barrett, junior Brianne Tolentino, senior Sophia Hillstead, sophomore Amelia Probst and senior Julian Pankowski, pause, hitting one of their many tableaus.
Magic week: “The Haunting of Hill House” week eight
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor • Oct 24, 2024
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(From L to R) Senior Julian Pankowski, senior Sophia Hillstead and Sophomore Oliver Barrett hit a frozen picture to symbolize the history of Hill House
Counting down: “The Haunting of Hill House” week seven
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor • Oct 18, 2024
(From L to R) Senior Sophia Hillstead and sophomore Amelia Probst work together to tell the history of Hill House in a complex movement piece.
Doing it from memory: “The Haunting of Hill House” week six
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor • Oct 8, 2024
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