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Weekly Playlist: Country Songs

By Marah Harbison, Chase Gosman, Allison Werner, Lauren Holstner, Nathan Hemminger, and Alyssa Book

Get out your cowboy boots and that southern twang. It is time to sing along to the best current country
songs. Let’s get this hoe-down started. 

1. “Red Light” by David Nail

2. “Love Like Crazy” by Lee Brice

3. “SSS” by Avett Brothers

4. “Shame” by Avett Brothers

5. “Crazy Girl” by Eli Young Band

6. “Tattoos On This Town” by Jason Aldean

5. “Remind Me” by Brad Paisley ft. Carrie Underwood

6. “Going Through Hell” by Rodney Atkins

7. “She’s Going Places” by Rascal Flatts

8. “Dirt Road Anthem” by Jason Aldean

9. “Country Girl” by Luke Bryan

10. “We Owned The Night” by Lady Antebellum

11. “All Your Life” by The Band Perry

Theatre arts prepares for ‘A Christmas Carol’

By Lauren Holstner

A Christmas Carol has gone from the book to the silver screen and will now to be seen on the stage at FC this November. Theatre director Chris Bundy has chosen this play because it is well known by people and is one of their favorites.

Bundy has a lot of confidence that his students will complete this play to their best ability.

“I think they’ll do amazingly and it’s also New Albany students; it’s a joint production,” he said.

Among the NA students who received leads is David Kane, who will be playing the role of Bob Cratchit. There will also be many students from the elementary schools participating in this production.

“It’s always fun working with New Albany. I think it’s great working with other schools, to see them work together and get new friends,” said Bundy.

Freshman Caitlin Fien will be the youngest member of the production’s tap chorus. Fien is looking forward to the various numbers she will be performing in.

“I’m looking forward to the Ghost of Christmas Present dance the most. We wear these hats with food on them, and have green velvet dresses,” said Fien. “Imagine me tap dancing with a pie on my head!”

Senior Erica Mohler was cast as Mrs. Fezziwig, but worries that she may display characteristics of her Drowsy Chaperone role.

“The hardest part about performing my character would probably be not falling back into previous characters. As an actor it’s really easy, when you have two characters that are really similar, to repeat their personalities on stage,” said Mohler.

Show dates to see A Christmas Carol are on Nov. 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m., or Nov. 6 and 13 at 2 p.m.

Freshmen Melissa Renfrow said her favorite part of the play is the dancing, since she was in Oliver and that was her favorite part of that play. These students all have different reasons for being theatre and acting.

This play also has special meaning for Bundy.

“Well, yes, it does since this is my year I’m going to retire and it was one of my favorite stories. We did it so it’s a perfect ending,” he said.

Weekly Playlist: R&R songs


By Marah Harbison, Allison Werner, Nathan Hemminger, Chase Gosman, Lauren Holstner and Alyssa Book

In the midst of the constant stress of high school we all need to relax. There songs are guaranteed to help you chill out.

1. “Safe” by Britt Nicole

2. “Realize” by Colbie Callait

3. “Skinny Love” by Bon Iver

4. “Walking After You” by  Foo Fighters

5. “June Hymn” by The Decemberists

6. “Diplomat’s Son” by Vampire Weekend

7. “It’ll All Work Out” by Jam Petty

8. “Naked As We Came” by Iron & Wine

9. “Life Left To Go” by Safety Suit

10. “Details in the Fabric” by Jason Mraz

11. “This Bay” by James Morrison

12. “Zelda’s Lullaby” by Hyrule Symphony

13. “Saria’s Song” by Koji Kondo

Where to chill when you cannot get to the ‘Ville

By Claire DeFrancisci and Bekah Landers

“What are we supposed to do this weekend?” said sophomore Justice Gunter. “With the bridge closed I can’t get to St. Matthew’s [mall] and there isn’t anything to do over here.”

Contrary to the popular belief, there are ways to have fun without dealing with the traffic. From going out to eat, shopping, seeing a movie, and even just getting that downtown feel, the downtown areas of New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Clarksville are filled with plenty of things to do that are not going to be a hair-pulling disaster across Sherman Minton.

Downtown New Albany flourishes with fun activities to do, see, and eat. This weekend discover new things by making a day of exploring the downtown area. Have a brunch or late breakfast at Toast on Market, a common favorite of some students of FC.

Explore the artistic side of New Albany by going to places like the Carnegie Center which offers local history and contemporary art. Open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and admission is free. Have a treat from Rookies Cookies or Patticakes & Pies cafe. End the trip with an afternoon walk by the river or going to The Gallery on Pearl St.

“Shermageddon” is not the end of the world, there are plenty of places to have a good time with friends on this side of the river.