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Podcasts and Music Created by Students and Faculty at Tabor Academy

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Episodes

Monday Apr 13, 2020

Enjoy this musical journey written and produced by Yaya (Xiaofan Ma). Here is how Yaya describes her song:
"The inspiration for this song was the stars above me when I was roaming around on a huge lawn one night. I want to memorize the serene moment. I used Cubase Elements 8 and multiple plug-ins. I focused a lot on the piano and the drums. It starts from a blurry, broad view, which was the stars really far away, and I end with the same melody when I was standing right under the star sky. I wrote this song for myself and for the people I love. I hope this song can make you relax and smile too since many of us are under some pressure from this social distancing. Please take one moment, relax and have a great day!"

The Log's New Comic Section

Friday Feb 28, 2020

Friday Feb 28, 2020

Welcome to the second episode of LogCast, student-created news for your ears. Check out Shanna Yuan's 23' interview with Emma Zhou 23' about the creation of The Log's first comic section. Emma talks about her love for creating art and how the comic section came to be. 

Wednesday Feb 19, 2020

Welcome to the first-ever LogCast, bringing you the school newspaper to your ears! Writers of The Log, Tessa Mock and Meghan MacDonald, interview students by asking them random questions in a Proust questionnaire style. Check it out and learn more about Jack Marshall, Steve Guo, Ethan Sweeney, and Katy Belmore. 

Poetry at Lunch Episode #3

Friday Feb 14, 2020

Friday Feb 14, 2020

This week on Poetry at Lunch Mr. Chaput reads a poem he wrote about the first horse he ever met. Mr. Heavey reads a poem he wrote about the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. If you would like to join an episode of Poetry at Lunch please email Mr. Chaput or Mr. Heavey. This is open to Students, Faculty and Staff. 

Kyoto Nights by John Ho

Monday Jan 20, 2020

Monday Jan 20, 2020

John is a current sophomore at Tabor Academy and has an interest in creating and producing music. He started learning music production last summer. He is also the first student to publish music to Seawolf Radio! Thank you John! This is how he describes his track called Kyoto Nights:
 
"The song Kyoto Nights is Glitchy 80's synthwave-ish song created with Logic Pro X. It includes chill/synthwave parts and also a drop that has plenty of one-shots and ear candy. The instruments range from bass to leads and also drums, which are mostly the essential parts of a song." - John Ho

Poetry at Lunch Episode #2

Friday Jan 17, 2020

Friday Jan 17, 2020

This week on Poetry at Lunch Mr. Chaput revives an old poem based on a childhood memory called "Ned". Mr. Heavey's poem is called "Bus Duty" based on an experience he had while driving Tabor students to Providence. 
Logo Photo By Rick Dasilva

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020

Welcome to Mr. Chaput and Mr. Heavey's first "Poetry at Lunch", episode#1. After 9 years of meeting at lunch to discuss poetry, they have invited us to the virtual table to listen in on their discussions. In this episode, Mr. Chaput reads his original short-form poem titled "Wisdom", inspired by A.R. Ammons. Mr. Heavey's original poem is inspired by the book The Body, by Bill Bryson. 
Logo Photo by Rick Dasilva

Wednesday Nov 13, 2019

Daisy Ye (19') interviews special guest, Mao Matsuo (19') about how events in the Meiji Era changed Japan's economy, society and politics. 

Wednesday Nov 13, 2019

Olivia interviews special guest Phoebe Dias (19') about her pro-seminar paper. Phoebe focused on the analysis of the political leadership during the independence era of the Belgian Congo and how it affected the Congolese people. 

Wednesday Nov 13, 2019

Mao (19') interviews Daisy (19') about the reasons for China's decline from the mid 18th Century to mid 19th Century. Daisy explores the effects of this deterioration and how it shaped China's policies today. 

Wednesday Nov 13, 2019

Phoebe Dias 19' interviews special guest Olivia Pachla 19' about Harry Truman's true motivation behind dropping the Atomic Bomb in 1945. 

Stereotypes

Sunday Nov 03, 2019

Sunday Nov 03, 2019

Kyle and Marc explore the science behind stereotypes.

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Your hosts Rylie, Abby, and Sabrina explore what makes teenagers "rebel" and how it can be explained by science?

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Nina and Charlie explore the history of Transgender Identity and what is means to be Transgender. 

Insider Trading

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Sam, Jack, Ryan and Christian explore how the risks compare to the rewards of insider trading.

To Drink or not to Drink

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Mao, Betsy and Anna discuss how alcohol effects teenagers compared to adults. 

Friday Nov 01, 2019

Cara and Jacquelyn discuss the relationship between social media usage and mental health.  

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