by Leah Terry This year, though, students are reviving the organization. Paul Ricks (C’17) was looking for a place to share his work and to
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Sewanee student’s art showcased at Stirling’s
By Emily Daniel As a member of the Sewanee community, it is difficult not to have heard of Stirling’s Coffeehouse. Located on Georgia Avenue in
The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You: Neko Case’s new album
By Paul Ricks Neko Case’s new album, The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You, is
17 Signs You Actually Go to Sewanee
By Aly Plasterer This summer Sewanee finally made its way onto Buzzfeed. However, we found that the article entitled “17 Signs You Go to Sewanee”
Multicultural Center screens John Lewis Marches On
By Chris Murphree At the Ayres Multicultural Center, students, professors and community members alike gathered into the common room on Aug. 29. The office of
An interview with JJ Grey
by Ansley McDurmon Self-described soul – rock – fusion outfit JJ Grey & Mofro created good vibes to keep Spring Party 2013 in full swing
It’s all just make-believe: Sewaneroo 2013
by Ross Scarborough After four years of work with Mountaintop Musicians, my friend and fellow MTM executive Michael Grantz (C’13) and I took a well
Theatre Sewanee celebrates Shakespeare with The Marriage of True Minds
by Katie Lafferrandre Theatre Sewanee kicked off its spring performance titled The Marriage of True Minds: An Evening of Shakespeare April 24 with subsequent shows
What is a fan’s favorite gift? “A Tattered Line of String!”
by Ansley McDurmon After ten years of hiatus, a subtle reintroduction to the blogsphere, and a promised reunion tour, The Postal Service delights fans with
Short and sweet: Students direct plays
by Lily Davenport Starting on Feb. 28 and running through Mar. 2, Theatre/Sewanee will present A National Conference on Youth, a collection of five short