Cate Traywick, Arts and Entertainment Editor From Oct. 8-11, the Sewanee Theatre department staged the Greek play, The Oresteia. From its striking and unconventional set
Cate Traywick, Arts and Entertainment Editor From Oct. 8-11, the Sewanee Theatre department staged the Greek play, The Oresteia. From its striking and unconventional set
Anne Bost, Contributing Writer As June crept slowly toward July, temperatures continued to climb and the air grew thick with humidity and disappointment as summer’s
Cate Traywick, Arts and Entertainment Editor “‘Indigo Hallow’ is not a portrait of a place — of Shakerag Hollow — but an intuitive and poetic
Phoenix Tillman, Arts and Entertainment Editor Three stars fell from the cinematic heavens to bless our screens with a badass, soul-touching cinematic masterpiece. These icons,
Phoenix Tillman, Arts and Entertainment Editor Blue jeans frame a unique wilderness as bird calls echo through the contemplative quiet of The University Art Gallery
Ansley Tillman, Arts and Entertainment Editor There’s nothing quite like watching actors in pool-side attire recite 16th century poetry while shooting each other with water
Ansley Tillman, Arts and Entertainment Editor Music pulsed through the campus with irresistible rhythms that had every head turning towards Guerry Auditorium, all asking the
Purple Staff Writer As I finished up my last rewatch of Sex and the City, I took a walk around Sewanee’s campus and I couldn’t
Chloe Wright, Executive Editor Tom Walker, Junior Editor The smoke from the grills manned by Sewanee undergraduate students wafted across Manigault Park. Students, community members,
Chloe Wright, Executive Editor A love triangle between two pandas and a gay crocodile. The mother of Beowulf’s Grendel crying over a dinner party and