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Senior artist Kristina Reinis blends love of art and literature

Maya Neufeld-Wall January 23, 2020
The technically trained painter describes how her studies have altered her artistic perspective
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Cast bases “Cities of Memory” on personal experiences

Savannah Wahlgren January 23, 2020
Trinity’s first spring production ditches a traditional script, improvises with experimental show
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High Noon launches second issue with local writers, poets

Heidi Neighbours January 23, 2020
Trinity’s newest lit mag celebrates “Difficult Conversations” with students, SA community members
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The Oscar Nominations: Good, but predictable

Evan Engelhaupt January 23, 2020
An amazing lineup of movies, but perhaps a little too much of the same thing.
On the stage and in the audience, reactions to "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"

On the stage and in the audience, reactions to “The Mystery of Edwin Drood”

Maya Neufeld-Wall November 21, 2019
The final theatre production of the decade, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” is a little bit of everything
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December promises more than just finals

Savannah Wahlgren November 21, 2019
Trinity's upcoming annual Christmas Vespers worship service and Holiday Concert aim to unite to the greater San Antonio community through the power of music
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The film of the decade is one from the stars

Evan Engelhaupt November 21, 2019
Opinion: Despite criticism, Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” takes the top spot on my list
What were the best TV shows of the decade?

What were the best TV shows of the decade?

Austin Davidson November 21, 2019
The top five TV shows of the decade are a rarified mixture of grim storytelling, lucid animation and moving ideas
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Classical music slaps: You guys are just mean

Savannah Wahlgren November 15, 2019
It’s a Saturday night in November, the middle of the concert season for symphony orchestras around the United States. The concert hall is full of expert musicians ready to performance perfection, but there is no audience. No music rings around the room. No applause greets the players as they finish. The concert hall is dark and empty.
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Mini exhibit discusses gender, violence, power

Maya Neufeld-Wall November 13, 2019
Three separate groups of seniors curate the annual art show without help of gallery manager
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“Last Christmas” is lazy and overly sarcastic

Evan Engelhaupt November 13, 2019
The film adds nothing to the genre
Leah Woehr performs original songs in solo show

Leah Woehr performs original songs in solo show

Heidi Neighbours November 13, 2019
The senior actor-musician wrote nearly all the music for her one-night performance, “Carry Me”