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The Paw Print

The Official Newspaper of Mayfield High School

The Paw Print

‘Zootopia’ focuses on discrimination and diversity

Emily Samsa, Guest Writer April 21, 2016

Disney has done an incredible job with storytelling over the years. They give us films fused with real-world problems and explain it so well that children can truly understand what’s going on in the...

Zayn Malik, pictured here as a member of One Direction, performs at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida, Sunday, July 1, 2012.

Malik’s ‘Mind of Mine’ opens to praise

Julianne Kerver, Staff Writer April 8, 2016

With a light bass floating lazily in the background, Zayn Malik sings, "I've done this before/Not like this/Not like this." And well, he has. After five years of being in the widely successful boy band...

Actor Michael Clark Duncan and Po arrive at the premiere of Kung Fu Panda at Graumans Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California, Sunday, June 1, 2008.

Kung Fu Panda 3 entertains audiences

Teresa Aniev, Guest Writer March 30, 2016

It was a peaceful and beautiful day for the Kung Fu Masters who had retired to the spirit world. The sun was shining, the tree blossoms were blooming, and one such Kung Fu Master—a turtle named Oogway—was...

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

“Batman V Superman” sells tickets, flops with critics

Joe DeNardo, Chief Editor March 30, 2016

The hype surrounding “Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice” was enough to earn over $420 million worldwide it’s opening weekend, while subsequently being skewered by critics and fans alike. Even...

Shown is the album 13, the first compilation album by The Doors.  It was released in November of 1970.

Vinyl making victorious comeback

Ariana Chriss, Staff Writer February 9, 2016

Nothing compares to the experience of a vinyl record. It is truly the finest way to listen to music, unlike the intangible tracks downloaded from iTunes these days. When I say “experience,” I really...

Stallones honor represents his journey and growth as an actor.

Golden Globes: Sly’s win a memorable one

Joe DeNardo, Chief Editor January 13, 2016

Sylvester Stallone’s Golden Globe win for Best Actor in a Supporting role is a seminal honor in a colorful career. Starring alongside Michael B. Jordan in Creed, Stallone returned as Rocky Balboa,...

The iconic storm troopers of the beloved Star Wars world marched along the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the latest installment, The Force Awakens. The largely anticipated film was released in theaters on Friday, Dec. 18.

“Star Wars” revisits Hollywood for premiere

Ariana Chriss, Staff Writer December 20, 2015

Get out your popcorn, your light sabers, and maybe call up your friends—wookies, ewoks, what have you. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has finally premiered after an agonizing wait. On Friday,...

To Pimp a Butterfly is receiving acclaim for its pure musicality blending elements of rap, jazz, and R&B. The album has received several Grammy nominations—including “Album of the Year” and “Rap Album of the Year.”

Lamar’s nominations will redeem Grammy snubs

Joe DeNardo, Chief Editor December 16, 2015

The 11 Grammy nominations for hip-hop prophet Kendrick Lamar hope to ease the pain of diehard fans that cringe over the blind-eye given to the rapper during his previous award run. Lamar’s To Pimp...

British boy-band One Direction performs Thursday, July 18, 2013, at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Jeff Wheeler/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)

‘Made in the A.M.’ reflects the beauty of the night

Julianne Kerver, Staff Writer December 11, 2015

Made in the A.M. is One Direction’s fifth studio album. The band has grown so much over the span that critics craved a more mature sound and One Direction delivered. What’s so unique about this...

Lucy knocks Charlie Brown over with a snowball, in this comic strip originally published by Charles Schulz on Dec. 9, 1968.

Timeless ‘Peanuts’ Christmas special turns 50

Joe DeNardo, Chief Editor December 10, 2015

The Black Friday buzz is over and the holiday season has calmed from the concept of door busting deals to what really matters: television! Well not JUST television—everyone knows during the merriest...

Alexander Flores, Dylan OBrien and Jacob Lofland in Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.

‘Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials’ wins box office, ‘Black Mass’ and ‘Everest’ open strong

Saba Hamedy, Los Angeles Times September 21, 2015

LOS ANGELES - "Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials" ignited the weekend box office with an estimated $30.3 million domestic debut, while the Johnny Depp gangster film "Black Mass" opened with some heat of...

Fall cable TV preview

Fall cable TV preview

Diane Werts, Newsday September 21, 2015

What wacky world are we living in when HBO doesn't have a big-time fall series, but Cinemax does? Cable is in flux just like the broadcast networks. Starz and Cinemax are surging. Dramas like "American...

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