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Vocations classes host speakers from the Archdiocese

Our Lady of Grace couple Dan and Sheryl Moran spoke to BSM seniors about marriage. (Emma Eldred)

Vocations classes host speakers from the Archdiocese

May 11, 2012

Giulia Imholte and Katie Sisk

The hype turned out to be more than the actual event. In November the Archdiocese announced plans to have speakers on marriage visit all of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Catholic Schools, and what students expected to be a controversial discussion––after reading about the heated question and answer session at DeLaSalle––ended up being an uneventful,... Continue Reading

BSM hockey players weigh options for their future in the sport

Ryan Collins is one of two sophomores that have recently made the decision to play for the U.S. NTDP next school year. (Emily Kruse)

BSM hockey players weigh options for their future in the sport

May 9, 2012

David Nelson and Peter Best, Staff Writers

Hockey is a fast-paced sport that lives off choices that need to be made in milliseconds. It’s a sport where one wrong choice can be the difference between success and failure. Sophomores Jack Glover and Ryan Collins were given the opportunity to play in the USA National Team Development Program (NTDP), based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This decision... Continue Reading

Shannon Stroh

(Emily Kruse)

Shannon Stroh

May 21, 2012

Leila Aboussir, Online Photography Editor

Lights come up, voices start ringing, and the band starts playing their instruments. Shannon Stroh has been an avid member of the BSM theater department since her entrance into the school, but is rarely seen on the actual stage. Yet, Shannon’s dedication alongside her sarcastic, witty personality has made her an extraordinary member of the tremendous... Continue Reading

Fun. releases ‘Some Nights’ album

The band experimented heavily with hip-hop inspired beats and auto-tune––though Ruess’s crystalline voice doesn’t need it. (Vinyl Records)

Fun. releases ‘Some Nights’ album

May 2, 2012

Lauren Effertz, Staff Writer

Three years after dropping their first album, “Aim and Ignite,” the New York-based indie pop band fun. released “Some Nights.” fun. is a supergroup of sorts; lead vocalist Nate Ruess formed the band after the break-up of The Format, guitarist Jack Antonoff also serves as the frontman for Steel Train, and keyboardist Andrew Dost is from Anathallo. Overall,... Continue Reading

Four speech members place at State tournament

Anna Landis, Juliet Beckstrand, Rachel Hogen, and Sian Last represented BSM at the State Speech tournament where they all placed in the top eight. (Maura Brew)

Four speech members place at State tournament

April 30, 2012

Shannon Galvin, Staff Writer

On Saturday, April 21, BSM speech team members headed to Chanhassen High School to participate in the Minnesota State Speech tournament. At the end of the day, four students, seniors Anna Landis, Juliet Beckstrand, Sian Last, and junior Rachel Hogen, all placed in the finals. Landis placed third in Poetry, Beckstrand placed second in Great Speeches,... Continue Reading

SportDateOpponentResultW/L
BaseballMon, May 21 Holy Angels1-0W
Boys LacrosseSat, May 19 Holy Angels15-6W
BaseballFri, May 18 Totino-Grace6-4W
SoftballThu, May 17 Totino-Grace5-0W
Boys TrackThu, May 17 NSConference Opponents7th place
Boys TrackThu, May 17 True Team Opponents5th Place
Girls TrackThu, May 17 NSConference Opponents5th place
Girls TrackThu, May 17 True Team Opponents5th Place
Girls LacrosseThu, May 17 Cretin-Derham Hall11-22L
SoftballWed, May 16 Chisago Lakes10-0W
Boys LacrosseTue, May 15 Spring Lake Park21-0W
BaseballTue, May 15 Bloomington Jefferson7-5W
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
SportDateTimeOpponentLocation
Boys TrackTue, May 22 NSConference OpponentsTotino-Grace
Girls TrackTue, May 22 NSConference OpponentsTotino-Grace
Girls TrackTue, May 22 NSConference OpponentsTotino-Grace
Boys TrackTue, May 29 Section OpponentsTBA
Girls TrackTue, May 29 Season RecordTBA
Boys LacrosseTue, Jun 05 1:00TBAChanhassen
Girls LacrosseTue, Jun 05 1:00TBAChanhassen
Boys TennisTue, Jun 05 1:00TBABaseline Tennis Center
SoftballThu, Jun 07 1:00TBACaswell Park
Boys TrackFri, Jun 08 TBAHamline University
Girls TrackFri, Jun 08 TBAHamline University
Girls GolfTue, Jun 12 TBABunker Hill Golf Course
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.

The sixth season of “House” may be the best one yet

Hugh Laurie remains one of TV's best personalities as the troubled doctor, House.

Dann Fry
October 28, 2009
Filed under Reviews, TV Reviews

Unrelenting pain, Vicodin addiction, and hallucinations of dead people––yes, House has a problem. Last season we watched him slowly succumb to his obsessions and commit himself to a psychiatric hospital, which is exactly where Season Six begins.

The two-hour season premiere (entitled “Broken”) was billed as an “epic premiere event.” They weren’t lying. It deals exclusively with House’s stay inside the hospital and barely changes locations––those who watch for the medical mysteries may be disappointed, but as a character study of House (the area where the show succeeds most) there is enough content for the premiere to stand on its own as a TV movie.

The premiere reveals a side of Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) hardly seen before––a part that genuinely wants to change, and another part in a brief relationship with guest star Franka Potente that you’d never see coming. The absence of every familiar character for two hours (minus House’s friend Wilson, played by Robery Sean Leonard, who makes a brief appearance) might not sound like a good season opener, but Laurie and the wealth of entertaining guest stars more than make up for it. The writers have set the bar high; fortunately, they come through in Episode 2 with the same excellent style that finished off the previous season.

The second episode (“Epic Fail”) returns to the familiar formula of back-and-forth diagnostics and character drama, but is surprisingly fresh and engaging––there was no boring filler that has often taken up the majority of past episodes, and before the 43 minutes were up the plot had advanced more than it had in the entirety of the third season. Laurie succeeds overwhelmingly at being the “new” House, a persona not far removed from the edgy and misanthropic one of seasons past, but removed enough that it felt sufficiently genuine––qualities of writing I wish more TV dramas had.

The episode actually focuses much more on characters besides House; for the moment he is a secondary character in his own show, although this is not an entirely bad thing. So far, at least, it has allowed the supporting cast (particularly Olivia Wilde and Peter Jacobson, playing 13 and Taub) to have more well-developed dialogue amongst themselves.

It will be interesting to see if House’s rehab significantly affects the remainder of the season or if it will be added to the list of major events that don’t seem to matter in the long run (Kutner’s suicide and House’s earlier electro-shock therapy could hardly have been less consequential). Either way, Laurie continues to stand out as one of TV’s best personalities, and this season shows no signs of being anything except the best one yet.

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