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METEA MEDIA

Your World. Your Stories. Everyday.

METEA MEDIA

Your World. Your Stories. Everyday.

METEA MEDIA

Noelle Pryor

Noelle Pryor, Photography Editor

Noelle is a senior and this is her second year on staff. This year, she is the photography Editor. She is a very stressed person, so you may see her eating or drawing to solve this. She still enjoys every type of media, whether it’s music, books, or movies. Feel free to give her suggestions if you have any, but due to her walnut-sized attention span, it may take her a while to get to it. She’s in multiple clubs including BSA and Book Club. When 2020 hits, she will refer to people as, “Old Sport.” Believe in the green light.

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Audience members chat during intermission

Audience members chat during intermission

Dominic Gonzalez fulfills his duties as one of MCs of the night

Dominic Gonzalez fulfills his duties as one of MCs of the night

Drew Chandler holds a sign between sketches.

Drew Chandler holds a sign between sketches.

Sophomore Matthew Puffer laughs during "Director's Cut."

Sophomore Matthew Puffer laughs during "Director's Cut."

Performers dance to the Djemebe  drums with joy.

Performers dance to the Djemebe drums with joy.

One of the performers opened up with an enriching dance giving a taste of what is going to be shown during the show. The audience was in awe and quickly began to cheer and shout with excitement. " I like how they opened up with the proverbs and then she showed us a common dance in west Africa. I got really excited" a senior Sydnee Graves said.

One of the performers opened up with an enriching dance giving a taste of what is going to be shown during the show. The audience was in awe and quickly began to cheer and shout with excitement. " I like...

Performers watch with joy as the women dance.

Performers watch with joy as the women dance.

The lesson on the drums was very informative and inspirational. These drums come as a family. The father is called the Dunun and it is the largest drum with the most sound. Then there is the mother drum called the samba and she is the melody of the rhythm. Lastly, there is the child that adds a little flavor to the music or to the life of the household. "I feel like the performance the descriptions, and the stories really encompass the true culture of African American history," a junior Brianna Allen said.

The lesson on the drums was very informative and inspirational. These drums come as a family. The father is called the Dunun and it is the largest drum with the most sound. Then there is the mother drum...

Orchesis joins hands as they perform for the audience.

Orchesis joins hands as they perform for the audience.

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Noelle Pryor, Photographer
March 12, 2019

Beauty Bakerie: This brand was started by single mom and survivor of breast cancer, Cashmere Nicole. All of her items are bakery themed, with things like flour powder, lip whips, and cake mix foundation....

Makeup brands need to step it up for POC

Makeup brands need to step it up for POC

Noelle Pryor, Photographer
February 15, 2019

If your skin tone is anything deeper than medium-dark, it’s a fact that you have a harder time finding foundation or concealer shades. As we’ve seen in the past, brands like Tarte, Morphe, and BeautyBlender...

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