Fine Arts

Can Someone Lend Me A Tenor? Jesuit Stage & Film Puts on Spring Comedy

From Thursday April 9 to Sunday April 11, Jesuit Stage and Film performed their annual spring comedy Lend Me A Tenor after 3 months of rehearsals. The show clocked in at about two hours and had all the laughs, drama,...

An Interview with the Mastermind behind Nighthunter: Ian Skertchly

Starting at a young age, Ian has had an interest in movies and superheroes, all culminating in his first debut short film "Nighthunter." Drawing from various inspirations and using his experience from internships, camps and co-directing, Skertchly began the...

Night of The Living Dead: Jesuit’s Fall Drama

Jesuit hosted their annual Stage and Film Fall drama. Night of the Living Dead, a horror play based on a zombie apocalypse, took place from October 30 all the way until November 2nd and lasted about an hour. Between...

Teacher Profile: Allie Ramirez

After four years of teaching Jesuit’s summer art courses, Mrs. Ramirez has officially joined the main building as a full-time art teacher, bringing her creativity, passion, and energy to the Fine Arts Department. Known for her love of people...

Jesuit Stage and Film Performs “A Play That Goes Wrong”

On the weekend of April 3-6, Jesuit Stage and Film preformed their spring production, "A Play That Goes Wrong". This play is about a murder mystery play going wrong with bad audio cues, forgetting and repeating lines, and a...

Jesuit Dallas Museum Adapts to Construction While Acquiring More Impressive Artwork

Throughout the current school year, Jesuit has been undergoing major construction. As a result, the Jesuit Dallas Museum (JDM) has had to relocate more than 140 artworks to new locations that can accommodate them. Along with these changes in...

Unpacking “To Pimp a Butterfly” Part Three

Welcome: Hi and welcome to part three of my analysis of one of the last century's most influential and densely pact albums. If you haven't already, check out part one and part two. But now, we move on to the...

Walkin’ the Bridge: An Interview with Writer and Director Max Galante

The Jesuit Stage and Film program is home to many remarkably talented students who are able to express themselves through acting and filmmaking. One of the many gifted students in the program, Max Galante, recently wrote and directed his...

Jesuit Students Learn More than Music Lessons from All-Region and All-State Choir

As the house lights dim in the large performance hall, the audience silences themselves, eager to watch some of the best high school vocalists in the state. The bright spotlights shift to the choir, all in formation, prepared to...