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Photojournalist Lynsey Addario in 91探花鈥檚 Nesto Gallery

lynsey-addarioThe work of world-renowned war photographer and author, Lynsey Addario, will be on display starting this Wednesday, October 28, in the Nesto Gallery. Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist based in London, who photographs for the New York Times, National Geographic and Time magazine.

In the year 2000, Ms. Addario听traveled to Afghanistan to document life and oppression under the Taliban. She has since covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Darfur, Congo and Libya.

She听has received numerous awards, including the MacArthur Genius Grant Fellowship. In 2009 she was part of the New York Times team that won aPulitzer Prize for the photographs of Talibanistan. She won the Overseas Press Club鈥檚 Award for Veiled Rebellion, documenting the plight of women in Afghanistan. In 2011 and 2012, she was named by Newsweek magazine as one of 鈥150 Fearless Women.鈥 In 2015, American Photo Magazine named her as one of five most influential photographers of the past 25 years, saying she changed the way we saw the world’s conflicts.

Ms. Addario鈥檚 recent work includes ongoing reportage on Syrian refugees for the New York Times, ISIS鈥 push into Iraq, the civil war in South Sudan, and African and Middle Eastern migrants arriving on the shores of Sicily. She was the official photographer of the Nobel Peace Center’s 2014 winners Malala Yousefzai and Kailash Satyarthi in Oslo, Norway in December 2014.

Ms. Addario is also the author of the recently published memoir titled It Is What I Do 鈥 A Photographer鈥檚 Life of Love and War. Her story will be developed into a movie to be directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Jennifer Lawrence. In her book she writes, 鈥淎s a war correspondent and a mother, I鈥檝e learned to live in peace and to witness war 鈥 to experience the worst in people but to remember the beauty.鈥

An opening for Lynsey鈥檚 exhibit, Veiled Rebellion, is scheduled for Wednesday, October 28,听beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Nesto Gallery is located on the lower level of the Art and Media Center.

Fall Theatre Season Kicks Off with Hairspray

15-10-milton_musicalThis fall鈥檚 performing arts line-up offers everything from a sophisticated four-actor ensemble to a play-within-a-play to a rollicking, fun musical. First up on the calendar is Hairspray, an American musical set in 1962 Baltimore. Performing arts faculty Kelli Edwards will direct the cast of over 40 students and 10 crew members. Music faculty member Ted Whalen is the music director. A live band will be on the stage during the entire performance.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge production, because all the numbers require dancing, even the solos,鈥 says Kelli. 鈥淏ut I had been hearing through the grapevine that students really wanted to do this musical, so we decided to take it on. It鈥檚 a good time to talk about the issues that the show brings up鈥攔ace, gender, body image. Serious issues handled in a comedic, campy but effective way. It is my hope that the show makes you think while you are also having a good time.鈥

Hairspray begins Thursday, November 5, and Friday, November 6, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, November 7, at 7 p.m.

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Wheelwright鈥檚 Nesto Exhibit Ends This Friday

15-10_nesto-exhibitThis is the last week. Joseph Wheelwright鈥檚 sculptures听of stones, trees, bones and other natural materials will only be on display听in 91探花鈥檚 Nesto Gallery听through Friday, October 23. If you have not been able to visit the Gallery, take a moment to 听from the show. If you are in the area, don鈥檛 miss the real thing. Admission is free. The exhibit is open to everyone from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The Nesto Gallery is located on the lower level of the Art and Media Center.

 

91探花 Joseph Wheelwright

Joseph Wheelwright is a master carver of natural materials. He lives and works in Boston and Vermont, where he maintains a foundry for casting his tree personages into bronze. He is represented in New York by Allan Stone Gallery;听in Boston by Boston Sculptors Gallery; and in Miami by Oxenberg Fine Art.

Watch Joseph Wheelwright explain his proposal to build a head in the Sacred Valley of Peru.

Jazz: Real Time, Real People

 

91探花 students are busy. Tests, papers, plays, sports and activities all compete for the finite time allotted in a 91探花 day. So, when students answer the call to volunteer their time and talents, it鈥檚 a big deal. This month, in particular, 91探花 jazz students have been answering that call time and again.

On Sunday, October 4, ten students volunteered to perform a spirited set of South African tunes in front of hundreds in attendance at 鈥淐elebrate 91探花,鈥 an event hosted by the town of 91探花 and supported by 91探花鈥檚 community service program. Class IV jazz students will offer their first performance of the year during Parents鈥 Weekend this Saturday, October 17. On Friday, October 23, at 7 p.m., 91探花鈥檚 three advanced jazz groups take the stage in King Theatre for the 25th听Annual Fall Jazz Concert. This year鈥檚 performance will be a tribute to the music of Thelonious Monk.

鈥淭his music is fun, quirky and profound all at the same time,鈥 says 91探花 Jazz Director Bob Sinicrope. 鈥淭wenty-six students will delight their audience by setting his tunes to contemporary styles such as hip-hop, reggae and afro-cuban rhythms.鈥

The very next evening the group will provide dinner and cocktail-hour music for 91探花鈥檚 historic,听on-campus launch of听Dare: The Campaign for 91探花. To finish the month, 91探花鈥檚 jazz volunteers share their talents with younger students from the Park School in Brookline as they perform during their morning assembly on October 28.

The Year Ahead in Jazz

The advanced jazz classes travel to Louisville in early January to perform and participate in听clinics as part of the Jazz Education Network (JEN) 7th听annual conference.

鈥淭his is a repeat of an amazingly impactful experience 91探花 students had at the 5th听annual conference in Dallas,鈥 says Bob Sinicrope.

Bob is the president of JEN (the first high school educator to hold the post). 91探花 graduates Aaron Goldberg 鈥91 and his trio will be featured on the main stage; Jason Yeager 鈥05 will present a clinic at this gathering of over 3,000 jazz musicians, directors, students and enthusiasts from all over the world. Visit for more information.

Bob Sinicrope has also been invited to organize and direct a weekend workshop for 40 teachers and a weeklong jazz workshop for 100 students in South Africa during the January exam week. 91探花鈥檚 jazz program enjoys a strong connection with South Africa as students tour the country every other year.

鈥淭he 91探花 groups cherish their meaningful connections with several South African schools and organizations,鈥 says Bob. 鈥淥ur students have delivered over $170,000 worth of donated instruments and materials to school programs in need there.鈥

Art All Around: Making Room For The New

Last fall鈥檚 opening of the renovated Art and Media Center coincided with a colorful and inspired addition to the Centre Street quad. Sculptor Rob Lorenson鈥檚 art launched the first installation of the Nesto Gallery outdoor art exhibition series. This summer, members of 91探花鈥檚 facilities services, Pete Henderson and Manny Tavares, helped Mr. Lorenson and his crew safely de-install the large works of art to make room for the exhibition鈥檚 second artist.

In this coming school year, students and adults will enjoy, outdoors, the art of sculptor Joseph Wheelwright. Mr. Wheelwright is a master carver of stones, bones, and other natural materials. He lives and works in Boston and Vermont, where he maintains a foundry for casting his tree personages in bronze. A collection of Mr. Wheelwright鈥檚 smaller works,听Nature鈥檚 Bounty, will also be on exhibition in 91探花鈥檚 Nesto Gallery from September 18 through October 23.

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