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The Lion's Tale

The student news site of Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School

The Lion's Tale

The student news site of Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School

The Lion's Tale

Ruby Kotok

Ruby Kotok, Features Editor

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Vocal music and theater teacher Sammy Grob leads the pit band in a dress rehearsal of this year's musical, "Disaster!"

[Photo] Facing the music

Emmanuel Sarantos, Guest Writer
December 9, 2024

Serving a purpose

Ruby Kotok, Features Editor
November 6, 2024
Instead of conforming to our iOs-centric world, Senior Gus Bookbinder opts to communicate through a fliphone

[Photo] Keeping in touch

Sadaf Zadeh, Arts and Entertainment Editor
September 5, 2024

Denim daze

Ruby Kotok, Features Editor
September 4, 2024
The napkin top paired with a jacket makes a great outfit for any social event.

Fashion trend takeover

Ruby Kotok, Features Editor
June 1, 2024
"Absent Minded" rehearses before performing at Kab Shab.

[Photo] Music Makers

Gila Safra, Reporter
March 9, 2024
“Barbie”
Who knew that a movie about a children’s toy could mean so much more than anticipated, relaying a message of female empowerment and multigenerational struggle? This past summer, “Barbie” captivated the attention of many when it did just that, landing itself at the number 11 ranking for lifetime gross earnings, according to Box Office Mojo. 

“Coming into the movie, I didn't really know what to expect, but what happened in the movie and what the mission was really threw me off. I didn't expect it - I didn't see it coming at all,” Sophomore Caden Mont said. “And that's why I enjoyed it so much, because it wasn't predictable.”

What was perhaps even more unpredictable was the nominations “Barbie” received. Although the film overall had earned a “respectable” eight nominees, according to Variety, Margot Robbie, the actress of Barbie, and director Greta Gerwig received no nominations in their respective individual categories, which to many online were seen as undeserved snubs. Ryan Gosling, the actor of Ken, was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. In a statement following the release of the Oscar nominees, Gosling stated “There is no Ken without Barbie,” according to Variety. Regardless, “Barbie” is in the running for many categories, with both “I’m Just Ken” by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt and “What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell nominated for Best Original Song.

Must-Watch Oscar-nominated movies

Ruby Kotok, Features Editor
March 7, 2024
Juniors attended mental health trainings every week during November.

Train your brains

Ruby Kotok, Reporter
January 4, 2024
The high school musical, "Into the Woods," premiered with a student matinee perfomance on Dec. 13. Photo by Dr. Solomon, used with permission.

High school musical debuts

Ruby Kotok, Reporter
December 14, 2023

Grading gone wrong

Ruby Kotok, Reporter
October 20, 2023
Recycling done right

Recycling done right

Ruby Kotok, Reporter
June 5, 2023
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