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News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

Girls Varsity Soccer Advances to MCAL Championship

Girls Varsity Soccer Advances to MCAL Championship

By Randy Shapiro and Randy Shapiro May 8, 2014

The Varsity Tam Girls’ Soccer team faced off against the Drake Pirates in a MCAL semifinal match up on Wednesday, May 7th. Tam came right out of the gate with a goal in the fifth minute scored by  junior,...

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Video: Marine Science ROV Launch Day

Video: Marine Science ROV Launch Day

By Randy Shapiro Nov 6, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lAAm44TnpE During the week of October 27, the Marine Science classes launched the Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) they had been building since October 1. The Tam...

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Sports Talk Interview: Aseal Birir

Sports Talk Interview: Aseal Birir

By Randy Shapiro and Randy Shapiro Oct 17, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NabvCBS7hcU In this Sports Talk segment, senior and running back Aseal Birir shares his picks for the funniest, strongest, and most interesting players on Tam's varsity...

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TBN Has Arrived

TBN Has Arrived

By Randy Shapiro Oct 17, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz46vDdtuVQ

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VIDEO: Tam Girls Soccer Vs. International

VIDEO: Tam Girls Soccer Vs. International

By Randy Shapiro May 28, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tx5MEQ9hhg

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“The Hangover Part III” Review

“The Hangover Part III” Review

By Wesley Emblidge May 24, 2013

“It’s funny because he’s Jewish!” exclaims Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong). “Don’t you get it?” Alan (Zach Galifianakis) sees the joke he’s trying to make, but doesn’t laugh. He doesn’t laugh,...

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"Star Trek Into Darkness" Review: Boldly Going Where The First Film Went Before

“Star Trek Into Darkness” Review: Boldly Going Where The First Film Went Before

By Wesley Emblidge May 17, 2013

When J.J. Abrams rebooted the “Star Trek” franchise in 2009, I was faced with an interesting dilemma: a movie that was very dumb and poorly written, but was so fast and so much fun to watch that...

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"The Great Gatsby" Review: Luhrmann's Excess Isn't Enough

“The Great Gatsby” Review: Luhrmann’s Excess Isn’t Enough

By Wesley Emblidge May 11, 2013

The news story “Warner Brothers Greenlights $100 Million 3D Adaptation of ‘The Great Gatsby’ For Summer” sounds like an article from The Onion, but it is in fact the movie we’re faced with...

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"Stories We Tell" Review: Storytelling From Multiple Perspectives

“Stories We Tell” Review: Storytelling From Multiple Perspectives

By Wesley Emblidge May 8, 2013

 Sarah Polley’s new documentary “Stories We Tell” is somewhat hard to describe by simply relaying the plot. Polley has had success directing narratives with “Away From Her” (for which she...

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VIDEO: Tam Lacrosse vs. San Rafael

VIDEO: Tam Lacrosse vs. San Rafael

By Randy Shapiro and Randy Shapiro May 7, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bWM1wxJvZQ

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"Iron Man 3" Review: Marvel Kicks off “Phase 2” With A Bang

“Iron Man 3” Review: Marvel Kicks off “Phase 2” With A Bang

By Wesley Emblidge May 3, 2013

A year after the massive success of Marvel’s “The Avengers,” Marvel is back to start the “Phase Two” with the latest film from their most popular hero. Robert Downey Jr. dons the suit again...

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“Shadow Dancer” Review: Spy Drama Focuses On Tension More Than Action

“Shadow Dancer” Review: Spy Drama Focuses On Tension More Than Action

By Wesley Emblidge Apr 25, 2013

James Marsh is a director best known for his work with documentaries, primarily his Oscar-winning 2008 film “Man on a Wire.” The film about Philippe Petit's 1974 tightrope stunt was exciting, tense...

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