For this edition, we decided to request a theme for the songs sent in, with that theme being sadness. Yes, students sent in their go-to songs of sadness, perfect for a rainy day, or when a playlist full of sad songs is just the perfect fit for whenever mood strikes.
"Welcome back Wildcats, to our second Ukiah High Weekly Playlist! While the tracks on this playlist have changed, our goals have not, and we hope to reach a lot of people and make their day just a little bit better with this new batch of songs."
The Ukiah High News team has gathered some musical suggestions from Ukiah High students (as well as some from our own news team), with hopes of reaching a broad audience to expand the musical palette of our readers.
Overall, Malcolm and Marie isn’t by any means a terrible film. It’s intriguing, with great visuals and exciting performances, and Levinson’s directing is carefully executed, and among the many flaws the writing contains some form of consistency and structure, but unfortunately suffers from lack of a real focus, it doesn’t really leave much of a lasting impression because as far as I’m concerned, there simply isn’t one to be found.
2020 might have been a tough year, but at least music gave society a break with some amazing creations. UHS News's music critic Drew Datillo brings you an expansive list of the best albums to blow your mind and soothe your soul.
In the spirit of the season, UHS News hopes you and your loved ones get an opportunity to cozy up around a fire, drink some hot coco, and enjoy a Christmas cinema classic. Here are the news team's five favorite films for the holiday season.