Photo by Lucy Wimmer (C’20) By Anna Mann Executive Staff Isaac Sligh (C’18) sits outside the Ralston Listening Room, legs crossed under the table, his
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Ann-Marie Manker’s “The Rooster and the Rainbow” exhibit explores gender and fantasy
“The “Under the Rainbow” exhibit was created in 2014 and some of the works from this series were showcased in the Carlos gallery. These works present women in fantastical, rainbow-saturated spaces, hiding behinds masks and hair.”
Spider-Man: Homecoming: SUT Film Review
“When a mad scientist begins to torment the city with his alien gadgets, it’s up to Parker to stop him.”
Sewanee’s a capella groups impress on Family Weekend
“Although those movies may have encapsulated the sheer extremity of the voice-based performance, I believe that Sewanee’s a capella groups have their own sense of individuality, one that blows the film franchise straight out of the water. “
Sewanee Artist of the Week: Catherine Campbell (C’18)
“She quietly explains the origins of her creativity, her musically inclined family, and the bands that deeply influenced her work.”
No Business Like Anton in Show Business
“Often balancing the fine line between comedy and drama, the play disturbs and delights in equal measure.”
Brilliant Traces: Coming Full Circle
“It’s really interesting because it’s two people who have gone out of their way to find isolation,” says Amanda Card, who plays Rosannah.
Sewanee Artist of the Week
“Growing up with access to her father’s equipment, she experimented with photography far before her first real film class.”
Choral Evensong Service Inspires
By Contributing Writer Luke Williamson Evensong, a choral liturgy performed in the late afternoon or in the evening, is a rich aspect of the Episcopalian
Student Theater Board presents New Plays in 2 Days
“A student production can take two months or more to get off the ground, so the idea of embarking on the same creative process in only two days initially seems almost impossible from a logistic standpoint.”
