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

Kailee Correll

Kailee Correll, Copy Editor

When deciding which publication she wanted to join, junior Kailee Correll believes that C Mag seemed like the perfect fit because of its amazing designs, and that it gave her the opportunity to write about art and music. Her favorite part of the publication is getting to work with a variety of different artistic styles and visions.

All content by Kailee Correll
Live to Eat

Live to Eat

To some, food is simply sustenance, but to others, it’s a way to connect with people.
Kailee Correll, Zander Darby, and Ashley Guo May 29, 2020
An Escape From Reality

An Escape From Reality

The science fiction genre rapidly increases in popularity every year. With more and more franchises being put into that category, we wonder why these imaginative worlds have been attractive to audiences for years.
Kailee Correll and Lindsey McCormick February 29, 2020
C Mag Fry Review

C Mag Fry Review

Watch us try french fries and chocolate milkshakes from various fast food establishments in a carpool mukbang style video. If you ever need a comedic relief from your hard, stressful day, or if you want to know where to get the best fast food fries or milkshakes, take some time out of your day to sit back and enjoy this video.
Kailee Correll February 29, 2020
You Wish You Were a Senior

You Wish You Were a Senior

Decades later, the senior class continues to follow the footsteps of previous years: wearing camouflage attire on various school days in a final display of unity.
Kailee Correll and Claire Li October 15, 2019
Is It All About the Music?

Is It All About the Music?

With constant advancements through the addition of outside attractions, the music festival industry has recently gained rapid attention from the public. But does this mean that these events are straying away from their original roots and drifting towards becoming a marketed experience that solely aims to make a profit?
Kailee Correll and Bridget Packer October 15, 2019
AOM: Renaissance Man

AOM: Renaissance Man

Embodying the spirit of a 21st-century renaissance man, Leo Marburg’s dexterity in the realm of the performing arts is always present in his daily life.
Kailee Correll, Ellie Fitton, and Neive Wellington March 18, 2019

Welcome to the Family

Greek life has glorious traditions and problematic issues, just like any family. The system has become increasingly controversial under the public spotlight, and society is beginning to ask: is Greek life worth preserving, or is the family album running out of pages?
All in the Spit

All in the Spit

How much is our spit worth? Our contemporary technology has made information regarding one’s heritage and health increasingly accessible; yet, so many people are still skeptical of genetic testing companies like 23andMe. The question is why?
Jack Callaghan and Kailee Correll February 18, 2019
Big Business is Watching

Big Business is Watching

Marketing has arguably always been a form of public manipulation however, with the increasing availability of digital consumers' private information, the ethicality of the industry is being further called in to question.
Got Goals?

Got Goals?

The sky’s the limit when it comes to what is possible to accomplish at the Riekes Center, a community built around inclusivity and diversity that pushes people to achieve their dreams.
Kailee Correll, Neive Wellington, and Jack Stefanski November 28, 2018
While My Guitar Gently Weeps

While My Guitar Gently Weeps

Guitars played a major role in music for decades but with the recent lack of interest in the instrument, will they be buried underground?
Kailee Correll and Theo Lim-Jisra November 28, 2018
Culture Combination

Culture Combination

The fact that I’m not my parent’s biological child sometimes slips my mind, so after 16 years I’ve finally taken the time to stop and think about my Chinese culture, as well as what my adoption means to me.
Kailee Correll November 28, 2018
Rebirth of the Concept Album

Rebirth of the Concept Album

While it can be used for entertainment, music reaches new heights when used to tell stories, regardless of the time period.
Kailee Correll, Sophie Jacob, and Raj Sodhi October 14, 2018

924 Gilman

An in depth look into the non profit punk collective that changed the world.
Kailee Correll and Gabe Cohen March 22, 2018
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