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Worst of all, she chose to bet all this on a series based on a podcast, of all things.
So, what a pleasant surprise it is to watch Homecoming and realise that, hey, it works. This is a solid, suspenseful, old-fashioned thriller that flicks backwards and forwards in time. In the present, Julia Roberts is a happy, driven administrator with a job that involves rehabilitating veterans back into civilian life. What happened to her, and whether or not she can accurately remember it, is the basis of the drama here. However, this is much loftier than that. There are complicated long shots and the orchestral score is distractingly archaic.
For instance, one episode contains the single most inventive use of aspect ratio I have ever seen. No, what matters most here is the ending. Mysteries live and die by the the reveal. Alumni gather from all around the world to return to their alma mater, reconnect with one another, and take part in the festivities.
Students, alumni, businesses, and members of the community set up tents in parking lots, fields, and streets near the stadium to cook food, play games, socialize, binge drink, and even enjoy live music in many instances. These celebrations often last straight through the game for those who do not have tickets but still come to take part in the socializing and excitement of the homecoming atmosphere.
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Most tents even include television or radio feeds of the game for those without tickets. Sometimes during the school week, a picnic can occur. The picnic is very similar to the tailgate party, but it occurs after school or during the school's lunch period. Throughout the week, many schools particularly high schools engage in special dress-up days, sometimes called "Spirit Week", where students are allowed to wear clothing suitable to the theme e. Students traditionally wear clothing with their school's name, or clothing and makeup of their school's colors on Friday.
Many schools hold a rally during homecoming week, often one or more nights before the game. The events vary, but may include skits, games, introduction of the homecoming court and coronation of the king and queen if that is the school's tradition , and comments from the football players or coach about the upcoming game. At some schools, the homecoming rally ends with a bonfire in which old wood structures, the rival school's memorabilia and other items are burned in a controlled fire.
Many colleges and high schools no longer hold bonfires because of accidents that have occurred surrounding these events in the past. The alumni band consists of former college and university band members who return for homecoming to perform with the current marching band usually made up from recent graduates to members who graduated years or decades before either during halftime as a full band or a featured section, e.
The homecoming dance—usually the culminating event of the week for high schools —is a formal or informal event, either at the school or an off-campus location.
The venue is decorated, and either a disc jockey or band is hired to play music. In many ways, it is a fall prom. Homecoming dances could be informal as well just like standard school dances. At high schools, the homecoming dances are sometimes held in the high school gymnasium or outside in a large field.
Homecoming dance attire is less formal than prom. Females generally wear knee length dresses with their hair down, and males generally wear a tucked in dress shirt with pants. At prom, females generally wear a more formal gown that goes to the ground with hair up, and males wear suits and tuxedos. Since most colleges are too large to facilitate a campus-wide dance, these events are usually handled instead by student organizations such as fraternities, sororities, and residential colleges.
Because football and alumni events are the focal points of collegiate homecoming, dances often take place during a different week when schedules are more permitting, or not at all.
At the high school level, students generally compete by grade level in events such as the spirit days, parade floats, and powder puff football. The competition at the collegiate level is mainly between Greek-letter organizations and, to a lesser degree, residence halls. At most larger schools, fraternities and sororities compete on parade floats, house decorations, skits, talent competitions, and even service events such as blood drives or food drives.
Sometimes on coronation night, some schools have games that they play between classes. Such events include the pyramid, the 3 legged race, the pop chug, and tug of war. While most schools schedule their homecoming activities around football, smaller schools that do not field a football team may plan the annual event at another time of the year.
In these instances, basketball, ice hockey or soccer serves as the "big game" for students and alumni. Often in smaller towns with smaller populations, the parade is omitted. At schools without athletic programs, the centerpiece event is usually a banquet, where alumni are recognized. This format is also used for alumni events of high schools that have either closed or consolidated with other high schools; the high school classes continue to meet and celebrate their years at their now-defunct alma mater.
In other cases, alumni of closed schools will participate with the consolidated school's homecoming, where special recognition is often given for alumni of the once-separate schools. In some parts of the country, high school basketball has gained a homecoming celebration of its own. Often referred to as winter homecoming , hoopcoming , coronation , snowcoming , "Colors Day," or c ourtwarming the latter is especially prominent in parts of Missouri , it usually includes rallies, dress-up days, special dinners, king and queen coronations, and other winter-friendly activities typically associated with football homecoming.
In Newfoundland and Labrador , communities have a " Come Home Year " where people who have moved away from their town come back from across Canada. In , there was a provincial "Come Home Year", where many people came back to visit their various communities. Homecomings largely only exist among high schools in eastern Canada, and are uncommon at that.
Upper Canada College also has a longstanding homecoming tradition, although the event is referred to as "A-Day" Association Day. The term "homecoming" can also refer to the special services conducted by some religious congregations, particularly by many smaller American Protestant churches, to celebrate church heritage and welcome back former members or pastors.
They are often held annually, but are sometimes held as one-time-only events, to celebrate the occasion. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Homecoming disambiguation. For other uses, see Homecoming Queen disambiguation and Homecoming King disambiguation.
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