CVHS Teacher Brent Beerman Presents ‘Another Washington Affair’

CVHS Teacher Brent Beerman Presents ‘Another Washington Affair’

By Vincent PAGE Imagine meeting someone online during a busy workday. Due to the distance between you two, you are unable to meet and take your relationship to the next level. Eventually you two fall for each other despite never meeting each other. Sounds odd, doesn’t it? Now put that situation in the 1990s amid […]

Relationships Examined in ‘You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me’

Relationships Examined in ‘You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me’

By Vincent PAGE Crescenta Valley High School’s Theatre Arts Program presents “You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me,” a guest directed show written and directed by Garry Kluger. The show is a collection of seven independent scenes, each opening with an actor stating in disbelief, “You’ve got to be kidding me.” Each scene examines conflicts – […]

‘Sleepy Hollow’ Coming to CVHS

‘Sleepy Hollow’ Coming to CVHS

By Vincent PAGE Crescenta Valley High School’s theatre group the CV Players will be performing Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” through this weekend. The tale follows the love triangle of school teacher Ichabod Crane (Justin Galvan), alpha male Brom Van Brunt (Max Dubner) and Katrina Van Tassel (Madeleine Martin). The story takes place […]

CVHS Presents ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’

CVHS Presents ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’

By Vincent PAGE The prestigious play “The Diary of Anne Frank” will be taking over the Crescenta Valley High School auditorium stage this weekend when CVHS Falcon Players perform the intense drama. Starring seniors Sydney Pontius (Anne), Aidan Travis (Peter Van Daan), and Cameron Vargas (Mr. Frank), the play explores the conditions a group of […]

CrossFit Changing Lives, Creating Champions

CrossFit Changing Lives, Creating Champions

By Vincent PAGE Like a vegan diet or Apple, CrossFit has swept across America, dominating the weightlifting world since the 2010s. La Crescenta and the surrounding areas have been swept up in the excitement surrounding this exercise philosophy. A local gym, CrossFit Survival, has experienced a plethora of achievement from a couple of individuals on […]

Love and Murder Found at CVHS

Love and Murder Found at CVHS

By Vincent PAGE On July 8 and 9, Robert Freedman’s “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” took over Crescenta Valley High School’s Underground Theater in a completely student-run production. Co-directed by senior Carolyn Carothers and recent graduate Elise Gibney, the cast and crew of nearly 30 students spent the past month working on the […]

Helicopters Star in Local Show

Helicopters Star in Local Show

By Vincent PAGE On Saturday, America’s premier helicopter-only air show came to town when the American Heroes Air Show landed at Hansen Dam. The event, organized by Jim Paules, volunteer event director, with assistance by Chuck Street, volunteer media chair, took place from 9 a.m to 4 p.m and was free to the public. It […]

Saying Goodbye to Kobe

By Vincent PAGE, intern There is no argument that Kobe Bryant is one of the best basketball players ever. In my opinion, he is the best basketball player in my lifetime. Better than LeBron James, better than Tim Duncan, better than Dwayne Wade. Some people claim he always had someone else helping him on his […]

Baseball Helps Nations Connect

By Vincent PAGE, intern Baseball has been and always will be a significant part of America’s past. The sport is to America what soccer is to Europe. But this is also true for Cuba, a country that has had its fair share of disagreements with the U.S. However, recently baseball was the tool used to […]