Little more than a year ago I wrote a column, a first-person perspective if you will, on Tahoma High’s graduation ceremony in which I particularly highlighted Zackery Lystedt’s walk across the stage to accept his diploma.
It was October 1929 and the stock market had crashed.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Comic strip of the week by Tahoma Junior High cartoonist Tyler Friesen
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Comic strip of the week by Tahoma Junior High cartoonist Tyler Friesen
The editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Not all operas involve kids and youth choruses.
Opportunities for kids to sing in operas are rare because it depends on whether or not the original composer wrote parts for young singers.
Last week provided one of the greatest contrast of outcomes due to pro-active citizens I’ve ever seen.
A comic strip by Tahoma Junior High student Tyler Friesen
Let’s face it; we humans make political decisions based largely on emotions.
Comic strip of the week by Tahoma Junior High cartoonist Tyler Friesen
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Thank you cards are an interesting thing in my world.
The editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Comic strip of the week by Tahoma Junior High cartoonist Tyler Friesen
Having been a reporter for only a few years, I’ve already encountered a lot of misconceptions, confusion and stereotypes about the profession from peers, friends and family. Some of them are humorous. Others, to put it mildly, elevate one’s heart rate considerably.
Turandot music rehearsals have been going by so fast! It seems like just yesterday I walked in without knowing many people, but now I know almost everyone. Last Thursday was the very last youth chorus rehearsal until July!
Comic strip of the week by Tahoma Junior High cartoonist Tyler Friesen
