The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The actors in the play rehearse three to four times a week in order to be ready by the show date.
Credit: Maggie Boyd

Who’s the Murderer?

Tristan Schneider and Aisha Hasan November 16, 2022

Every year the Bolles arts department does a school play. This year, the arts department has chosen to adapt The Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christe. For people unfamiliar with the Agatha...

A scene from The Nutcracker. 
Credit: The Florida Ballet website

A New Pointe in Ballet

Sophie Lankarani and Kate Youell November 16, 2022

The introduction of ballet in the Florida community is essential because of the emotions and lessons that can be taught from performing and watching dance productions. “The Jacksonville ballet is mostly...

Bolles Goes to DC

Kathryn Arrowsmith and Kate Youell November 16, 2022

A unique aspect of Art History at Bolles is the fact that you can learn about an art piece and then go and see it. After studying about certain art pieces the whole year students can travel to DC on the...

The Major Minor Concert takes places at the Jacksonville Symphony Youth
Orchestra  
Credit: Amanda Tun

Tun Tunes Her Talent

Kathryn Arrowsmith, Contributing Writer November 11, 2022

At 15, Amanda Tun has already made a huge impact in the world of music. Daily, she dedicates time and effort into perfecting the skill of playing the oboe. She has joined many local orchestras and even...

The prodigal Mitski

Atticus Dickson and Aisha Hasan May 13, 2022

Aisha: Honestly, when I first heard the name Mitski, I thought it was a hard metal rock band, so to say the least, I was a bit surprised and relieved when I found out Mitski was a young female indie/alternative...

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