Penelope Misceo is La Vista’s Arts Editor and is responsible for editing stories and compiling pages for the arts section. In her previous years on the paper, she was a staff writer, responsible for writing mainly arts stories. In her free time, Penelope enjoys watching movies and listening to music.
About Penelope Misceo
Penelope Misceo is La Vista’s Arts Editor and is responsible for editing stories and compiling pages for the arts section. In her previous years on the paper, she was a staff writer, responsible for writing mainly arts stories. In her free time, Penelope enjoys watching movies and listening to music.
American Martyrs Catholic community is hosting its 49th annual parish fair at the American Martyrs church on Oct. 19 through Oct. 20. The parish fair will include a variety of activities including games and live music. There will also be craft booths for visitors to make art projects and small souvenirs. […]
While the film may miss the mark in its presentation of horror elements, “It: Chapter Two” succeeds in a different aspect: furnishing its script with surprising intellectual depth and heart-felt connections within its stand-out ensemble cast. “It: Chapter Two” is a captivating, emotionally intense film that leaves audiences pleasantly surprised by its warmhearted tone. […]
Vampire Weekend’s long-awaited album, “Father of the Bride” proves to be an astonishing comeback from the group, and it is certainly worth the wait. […]
On July 16, 1969, The United States became the first country to step foot on the moon. “Apollo 11” recounts the spectacular story with never before seen footage. […]
The 2017 Fyre Festival, a music festival in the Bahamas, had dire and shocking results, and although it has slowly begun to circulate out of the news, its disorganization is described as totally disastrous. […]
The Torrance Art Museum’s newest exhibit, “Protest, noun” explores social injustices in the current political climate with artwork that affects viewers even after the exhibit is over. […]