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Weekly Playlist: Covers

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

This weeks A&E playlist is all about covers. No, silly! Not the kind on your bed. These covers are new
spins on old classics.

1. “Farewell Angelina” by John Mellencamp, originally by Bob Dylan

2. “Crazy for You” by New Found Glory, originally by Madonna

3. “Love Song” by Anberlin, originally by The Cure

4. “Beat It” by Fall Out Boy, originally by Michael Jackson

5.”Rolling in the Deep” by Mike Posner ,originally by Adele

6. “Umbrella” by Taylor Swift, originally by Rihanna

7. “Meet Me in the City” by Black Keys, originally by Junior Kimbrough

8. “Darling Nikki” by Foo Fighters, originally by Prince

9.”You Ain’t Woman Enough” by Paramore, originally by Loretta Lynn

Weekly Playlist: Boy Band Hits

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

Break out your coolest dance moves and get ready to party with the best mix of old and new boy band hits. 

1. “Just Got Paid” by *NSYNC

2. “Blame It on September” by Allstar Weekend

3. “Tonight, Tonight” by Hot Chelle Rae

4. “The Perfect Love Song” by Boyz II Men

5. “Halfway There” by Big Time Rush

6. “Back Here” by BBMak

7. “This I Promise You” by *NSYNC

8. “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men

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

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

Not another teen movie cont.

By Marah Harbison
10. Bring It On– Although this movie’s sequels have become so abundant that they have almost fallen into noteriety, the original Bring it on has a number of redeeming qualities. While it does it’s fair share of making fun of cheerleading, it also gives this tough sport the credit it deserves. Also, it teaches viewers that they cannot cheat their way to the top, a lesson applicable to any high school sport.
9. Napoleon Dynamite– This movie may be low-budget and have virtually no plot, but there is something about it that is addictive. While Napoleon (John Heder) is likely the most awkward character to grace the big screen, he almost revels in his own gawkiness. Napoleon Dynamite makes being a nerd cool and thanks to this film every sixth grader owned shirts that read “Vote for Pedro.”
8. Dead Poet’s Society– Every movie on this list could not be sugary-sweet and have a happy ending. The Dead Poet’s Society shines light on the dark side of high school. It exhibits the pressure that kids have to be successful in the future, and how sometimes that pressure is too much to bear. On a more positive note, this movie does teach viewers the value of creative learning, friendship, and wonderful teachers.
7. Pretty in Pink– Although most would argue that the best John Hughes movie starring Molly Ringwald is The Breakfast Club, my personal pick is Pretty in Pink. Why? There is one reason and one reason only; Duckie. Apart from being adorable and hilarious, this character played by John Cryer is extremely relatable. Everybody has had that time when they were only the best friend but longed to be more.
6. Clueless– While this movie is undoubtedly cheesy and does nothing short of mock teens who live in “The Valley”, something about it is undeniably endearing. Unlike most movies about high school, the most popular girl in school is also the nicest. Cher (Alicia Silverstone), is all for helping others. Whether it be giving them a makeover or organizing a drive for earthquake victims, Cher is always giving back. She may be clueless but she is also selfless.