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Palo Alto High School's Arts and Culture Magazine

C Magazine

Palo Alto High School's Arts and Culture Magazine

C Magazine

Palo Alto High School's Arts and Culture Magazine

C Magazine

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Featured Artist: Amy Liu

Featured Artist: Amy Liu

Amy Liu’s ice skating journey began almost 14 years ago in China. Her consistent determination and eagerness to succeed has allowed her to become one of the top skaters in the United States.
Atticus Scherer and Alexa Gwyn February 7, 2020
Featured Artist: Eva Salvatierra

Featured Artist: Eva Salvatierra

Meet Eva Salvatierra: a Palo Alto High School sophomore ready to take on the world with her poetry and art.
Faith Chow and Isabella Moussavi February 7, 2020
80s Revival

80s Revival

The 1980s was an electric decade known for its bold colors, oversized blazers and permed hair. The signature hairstyles, makeup and clothing have made a comeback with a twenty-first-century twist.
Zander Darby and Tamar Ponte January 9, 2020
Pop! Art

Pop! Art

Tamar Ponte and Mahati Subramaniam November 19, 2019
Art by Julie Holding

Peace of Mind

Art provides a way to escape the stressful realities that come with life. Painting or even simply doodling can give a sense of tranquility.
Ashley Guo, Chloe Laursen, and Fiza Usman November 19, 2019

Featured Artist: Metro

Each member in Metro, a local alternative indie band, brings their own eccentric style to the group, creating lively performances for the Palo Alto community.
Zander Darby and Kimi Lillios October 15, 2019
Contemporary Classics

Contemporary Classics

Film is proof that great art can come from anywhere: a story told out of order, a magical bathhouse, a quirky pregnancy story, and a likable office worker. There are thousands of great films, but these four are a good start.
Mahati Subramaniam and Raj Sodhi October 15, 2019
Copycat Couture

Copycat Couture

In an effort to generate profIts, corporate retail brands often approprIate culture and steal from artists without giving due credit or payment.
Leslie Aboytes and Ellen Chung October 15, 2019
Rebecca Cheng - From Art to Activism

Rebecca Cheng – From Art to Activism

As an artist tackling issues of racism and injustice, Rebecca Cheng has faced pushback through censorship, due to concerns regarding her art’s suitability for public viewing. Despite these barriers, Cheng’s artistic journey has evolved to use non-traditional mediums to illustrate a personal narrative and criticize the inequalities in our modern society.
Claire Li, Kimi Lillios, and Ellen Chung May 6, 2019
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