Dalia and Izzy on the Street

By Dalia and Izzy While scrolling youtube or tiktok, you’ve probably come across clips of a man frantically running up to people and shouting ridiculous questions at them. That man is Billy Eichner. In his show Billy on the Street, Eichner shamelessly asks strangers random questions; some of these questions include “are the Care Bears... Continue Reading →

The Center for Arts and Entrepreneurship

By Sydney Carroll With more Americans being vaccinated, the weather getting warmer, and COVID restrictions slowly being lifted, this spring is looking more and more hopeful. Within our community, one of the most exciting things this spring will be the long-awaited opening of BGA’s new Center for Arts and Entrepreneurship. While we may have seen... Continue Reading →

Bridgeton Review

By Ally Newkirk It is no surprise that Netflix’s new hit regency drama Bridgerton took over the world of streaming television. Set in 1813 London, the story primarily revolves around the rivalry between the Bridgerton and Featherington families along with the romance of the eldest daughter, Daphne. The show is set during “courting season,” the... Continue Reading →

The Little Things

THE LITTLE THINGS  By Jack Cheney The Little Things is a new crime thriller film starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto as three men pulled into the investigation by the Los Angeles police department in their hunt for an elusive serial killer responsible for the murders of five women. While that storyline might... Continue Reading →

Mr. Griffin’s Departure

By Mary Clare Jones  In the early morning of January 29, students, parents, and the greater BGA community received bittersweet news. Mr. Griffin, Head of the Upper School, will be leaving at the end of the 2020-2021 school year to become the Head of School at Episcopal Collegiate in Little Rock, Arkansas. As Mr. Kesler... Continue Reading →

Biden’s First Month in Office

By Mary Courtney Finn While most major new sources give the new President of the United States a full 100 days in office before they begin publishing their official critiques of the new leader, here at The Echo, we waste no time updating the community on what has been happening politically since January 20th. The... Continue Reading →

Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped

By Mary Clare Jones Spotify Wrapped is one of the most exciting endings of the year for music listeners. Seeing listening patterns, favorites artists, and top songs is always an interesting way to reflect on the year and sometimes gloat on the indie artists you listen to. In 2020, Bad Bunny, Puerto Rican rapper, held... Continue Reading →

The Queen’s Gambit

By Ella McLay The new mini-series on Netflix, The Queen’s Gambit, tells a compelling story about a young woman who masters the game of chess but battles a drug and alcohol addiction. Anya Taylor-Joy, the actress behind chess prodigy Beth Harmon, plays her role with such emotion and passion. She and her partners work so... Continue Reading →

CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS COLD WAR

Shoot, Reload, Repeat?- By Jack Cheney Call of Duty is an old franchise. Starting on November 13, Black Ops Cold War will be the seventeenth installment in the COD franchise, and by now, is it safe to say that things might be too repetitive? Well, it certainly looks interesting, but just how will Call of... Continue Reading →

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