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Be in the room where it happens: Review "Hamilton" with Arts Angle Vantage
Arts Bureau Edge's next workshop: an opportunity for teens to see and review "Hamilton."
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May 2, 20221 min read


Who are you going to call to review the musical ‘Mean Girls’? Teens, of course!
During the pandemic, Arts Angle Vantage (formerly Arts Bureau Edge) had to halt so many activities as arts groups had fewer offerings,...
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Mar 28, 20221 min read


‘Mean Girls’ proves storytelling takes more than acting; it takes musical theater magic
By Don’Tia Almon • Iroquois High School, Class of 2023 •|• "Mean Girls" uses the powers of musical theater to dig deeper than the film.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Mar 28, 20223 min read


Musical version of beloved Y2K film ‘Mean Girls’ gives story convincing update
By Abigail Knoop • New Albany High School, Class of 2022 •|• If you’re a mean girl or (pretend) you’re not, the show has plenty to teach.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Mar 28, 20224 min read


‘Mean Girls’ reveals the insecurities behind that high school ‘girl drama’
By Michelle Quan • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2023 •|• There’s something a little more drop-dead than gorgeous in North Shore High.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Mar 28, 20223 min read


So Fetch! Apply to review "Mean Girls," the musical, with Arts Angle Vantage
We are getting back to the theater, thanks to PNC Broadway in Louisville working with us to give young people access to the upcoming...
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Feb 24, 20221 min read


Actors Theatre of Louisville’s “Every Brilliant Thing” tackles tragedy with poise
By Gracie Vanover • Indiana University Southeast, Junior •|• The charming "Every Brilliant Thing" has the audience being characters.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Feb 11, 20223 min read


‘COVID definitely helped my learning experience’: Kentucky’s film programs adapted to the pandemic
By Debra Murray • Western Kentucky University, Sophomore •|• COVID-19 has changed education for film students across Kentucky.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jun 30, 20216 min read


Art of Collaboration: Edge works with local media reporting on 2020 Governor's School for the Arts
Adaptability is among the strongest characteristics of enduring artists. That is always coupled with the impulse to give voice to their...
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Aug 29, 20203 min read


GSA pursues ways to showcase student work virtually during Covid-19 pandemic
By Gracie Vanover | Arts Bureau Edge Reporter Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 In past years at the Kentucky Governor’s School...

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Aug 29, 20206 min read


GSA students do more than study their art: They learn to nurture their voices
By Angel Cathey | Arts Bureau Edge Reporter duPont Manual High School, Class of 2022 Kevin Olusola, the Pentatonix beatboxer and renowned...

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Aug 29, 20206 min read


With pandemic, protests over racial injustice, GSA adapts instruction, conversations on artmaking
By Debra Murray • Rather than spending the day learning at the University of Kentucky’s campus.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Aug 29, 20208 min read


Virtual Version of Kentucky’s Prestigious Youth Arts Program Kicks Off
By Debra Murray •
Pleasure Park, 2020 Graduate •|• Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts opening ceremony aired over Facebook Live, Zoom.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jul 3, 20205 min read


Reporters Covering Virtual Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts
The five young arts reporters covering GSA have already started reporting with the opening streamed via Facebook, Zoom.
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Jul 3, 20203 min read


Teenage reporters cover the making of ‘The Wolves’ — an acclaimed play about teenage athletes
Young arts journalists go behind the scenes off Actors Theatre of Louisville's “The Wolves.”
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Jan 24, 20202 min read


Movement, body care underscore ‘The Wolves’ at Actors Theatre
By On’Dria Gibson • Louisville Male High School, Class of 2021 •|• The play requires demanding soccer moves of the cast.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20203 min read


With diverse cast in ‘The Wolves,’ Actors Theatre aims to reflect youth in America
By Martin Sanders-Whiteley • Atherton High School, Class of 2020 •|• Actors Theatre also included a transgender actor.

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20203 min read


Two in Actors Theatre’s ‘The Wolves’ reprise roles as teenage soccer players
By Gracie Vanover • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• In theater, landing a role is a huge success. What's a double success?

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20202 min read


Review | ‘The Wolves’ feeds high emotion by perfectly capturing teenage girls conversations
By Martin Sanders-Whitley • Atherton High School, Class of 2020 •|• "Their conversations also give insight into serious world issues."

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20202 min read


Review | Reality reflected, wonderfully portrayed ‘The Wolves’ reveals teenage girls’ stories
By Gracie Vanover •
Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• "'The Wolves' is such an accurate look in the world of teenagers...'

Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20202 min read
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