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The Broadview

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The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

JOHN WESTERN | with permission Actors Emily Jordan (Silvia) and Michael Navarra (Valentine) in Free Shakespeare in the Park’s production of “Two Gentlemen of Verona” enact Silvia tricking Valentine into writing her a love letter. The ’60’s costumes and props are anachronistic to Shakespeare’s orignial play.

Free park production offers modern reboot of the Bard’s famous play

September 22, 2010

Zoë Newcomb Editor-in-Chief I sat down in the Presidio on a warm Sunday afternoon, expecting to see classic Shakespeare. I left rather shell-shocked, not quite sure what I had just witnessed....

The band performed a 20 set song that included music from their TV show "Jonas L.A.", their first song as a band — "Please Be Mine", and a cover of "Drive My Car" by "The Beatles". Tonight's concert in Fresno will conclude the North American leg of the trio's seventh tour as a band, before the continue on to South America for 13 concerts.

Jonas Brothers tour with Disney castmates

September 19, 2010

Zoe Newcomb Editor-in-Chief

Platinum-selling singer/songwriter Miranda Lambert  plays for her fans. Lambert has released three CDs, “Revolution," “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” and “Kerosene."

Lilith Fair returns after a nine-year hiatus

July 8, 2010

Emma Herlihy News Editor

James Whistler’s “Arangement in Grey and Black,” more commonly known as “Whistler’s Mother” (1871) is currently on display at the de Young.

De Young and Legion of Honor host french art

June 1, 2010

More than 100 paintings by impressionist artists such as Degas and Monet from Paris’ Musée d’Orsay are making their United States debut this month at the de Young Museum of Fine Art in Golden Gate...

A Global Lives volunteer films Dadah conversing with her husband Khadijah while working in fields around Sarimukti Village, Indonesia. The exhibit features 24 consecutive hours of her life from sleeping to washing clothing. GLOBAL LIVES | with permission

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts features the Global Lives Project

March 31, 2010

Meghan Helms Asst. A&E Editor Twenty-four hours of the lives of 10 ordinary people from across the globe, chosen to roughly represent the entire human population by age, sex, income and dwelling...

Concert companies merge, offer fans more music for less

March 31, 2010

Sara Kloepfer A & E Editor What happens when the two biggest competitors in the concert industry suddenly join teams? Concertgoers are about to find out. Concert promoter Live Nation and ticketing...

“The Portrait of Marjorie Merriweather Post and Her Daughter” by Giulio de Blaas features Post wearing the Cartier pendant brooch featuring Indian-carved emeralds and diamonds, and created for the American socialite and founder of General Foods, Inc. in 1928

Cartier jewels come to Legion of Honor

February 12, 2010

Meghan Helms Assistant A&E Editor One hundred years of American culture is explored through Cartier jewelry at the “Cartier and America” exhibit now showing at the Legion of Honor. The exhibit...

Exaggeration ruins ‘Fiddler on the Roof’

February 11, 2010

Tarist Russia may seem to be the farthest thing from modern San Francisco, but a touring production of Fiddler on the Roof is bringing it close to home. Fiddler on the Roof, which first opened...

BBC show depicts real adolescent experiences

February 11, 2010

Sara Kloepfer A & E Editor The British have done it again. BBC America, the channel that introduced us to the comedic genius of capturing everyday life in. The Office, has made over the teenage drama,...

School to consider changes in daily uniform

December 16, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor In the last three weeks leading up to Christmas vacation, CSH students have been unrecognizable. Gone are the typical gray skirts, replaced with the jeans and baggy sweatpants...

Maria Kochetkova and Davit Karapetyan dance in the Grand Pas de Deux in Tomasson’s Nutcracker. Nutcracker’s premiere in the United States was with San Francisco Ballet in 1944. Erik Tomasson | with permission

Nutcracker ballet retains popularity in SF

December 16, 2009

Meghan Helms Asst. A & E Editor It does not snow when winter comes to San Francisco — except on December evenings at The War Memorial Opera House where snowflakes dance...

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