Film Scores in the 2026 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Programs 

by Lilly Barnhart (‘27) Image courtesy of Getty Images ISU Skating Now that the 2026 Winter Olympics have come to an end, there is a sport still lingering on my mind — Figure Skating. This year, more than ever, the skaters were artistically moving and talented. And every time I heard a famous film score used as the accompanying music, the program held an entirely … Continue reading Film Scores in the 2026 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Programs 

An Introduction to Film Scores

By Lilly Barnhart (‘27) The Dead Poets Society (1989). Image Courtesy of The Dead Poets Society via IMDb It has become common to scroll through TikTok, Instagram, or Pinterest while binge-watching your favorite movies on Netflix. But while the short videos on your phone may have been produced in under 10 minutes, movies are not. They do not contain small snippets of viral songs; they … Continue reading An Introduction to Film Scores

Should You Watch Snow White? Why the New Snow White Doesn’t Quite Measure Up to the Original.

By Sneh Makhecha (‘28) In this article I wanted to discuss Disney’s most recent live action film, Snow White. Snow White came out on March 21, 2025, starring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. I watched the movie about a week after it was released, and the movie was honestly a bit disappointing. I was fairly oblivious to the  … Continue reading Should You Watch Snow White? Why the New Snow White Doesn’t Quite Measure Up to the Original.