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The student news site of Harding Charter Preparatory High School

The Marionette

The student news site of Harding Charter Preparatory High School

The Marionette

Students, community prepare for upcoming arts festival

Nikita Lewchuk, Reporter September 21, 2018

Musicians are practicing, artists are creating and a variety of guests are preparing for a day of music, art, food and fun for the second annual Harding Charter Prep Arts Festival. The auditorium will...

Down the yellow brick road

Alice Bennett, Reporter September 18, 2018

From cop comedies to the violence brought on by police brutality, the drama department has explored a wide range of emotions. This fall, the department is switching gears with "Oz," a modern twist on the...

Christen Rowland watches as Carlos Flores (class of 2018) paints her daughters face at the 2017 Arts Festival in this file photo.

Fall into local festivities

Jordyn Daniels, Reporter/Video Editor September 18, 2018

With fall quickly approaching, there are a number of festivals, fairs and family fun available in the metro area. Here's a list of just a few events to kick off September: The Oklahoma County state...

Cry Pretty, the new album by Oklahoma native Carrie Underwood, dropped in September to eager fans.

‘Cry Pretty’ hits the shelves

Camryn Anderson, Reporter September 17, 2018

Oklahoma native and country superstar Carrie Underwood released her sixth album Cry Pretty on Sept. 14. Underwood, 35, made this album by far her most personal and impactful. In the album's 13 featured...

The album cover for Millers fifth studio album, Swimming

‘Cheesin’ from Cheek to Cheek’, remembering the life and legacy of Mac Miller

Xavier Rhone, Reporter September 12, 2018

On the track "Brand Name" on his 3rd studio album, GO:OD AM, Mac Miller proclaimed on that "I'm not hoping to join the '27  club'." However, despite wanting to avoid the infamous club of entertainers...

Treats, eats for all Valentine’s Day budgets

Mitchell Stroud, Reporter February 8, 2018

You wake up, and the brisk February air gently sweeps away your slumber as you walk to the corner flower shop. Every morning you walk by and see the idle shop-owners welcome the few regulars that stop...

November Food Review: Goro Ramen and Pie Junkie

November Food Review: Goro Ramen and Pie Junkie

Dylan DelCol, Reporter January 17, 2018

Returning to the plaza district after a month's recess, the Marionette news staff toured two restaurants this month for our first double review: Goro Ramen and Pie junkie. Only three of us had pies...

String student first to make All-State

Mitchell Stroud, Reporter December 13, 2017

Sophomore Jackson Burnette earned a spot in the All-State orchestra on December 3rd. Burnette auditioned along with 25 other bassists, all vying for a spot in the orchestra. In the end, All-State judges...

Roxys Retro Freezeria

Roxy’s Retro Freezeria

Dylan DelCol, reporter October 25, 2017

For those yearning for a classic 60s-style ice cream parlor, Roxy’s Ice Cream and Soda Fountain has brought that experience to three different locations around the OKC Metro. The HCP news staff took...

Historic hurricane season causes billions in damage

Dylan DelCol, Reporter October 18, 2017

This year saw one of the costliest Atlantic hurricane seasons on record - both in dollars and lives - since accurate records of them were first kept in 1851. With a total of eight hurricanes – five of...

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