by Lam Ho Executive Staff After months of correspondence with two time National Poetry Grand Slam winner Anis Mojgani, Sabol Rodgers (C’16), a resident of
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Hypnotized by Comedy: David Hall performs at Sewanee
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff On Thursday, March 27, comedy hypnotist David Hall paid a visit to Guerry Auditorium to put on a truly unique
El Espiritu de la Colmena (Spirit of the Beehive) review
by Sam Scott Staff Writer “It’s about the great mysteries of creation – life … and death.” This quote comes from a dubbed version of
Leg and Salmon: a good time for all
by Sam Scott Staff Writer On April 15, the Green House experienced truly Tokyovian levels of crowding in anticipation of the annual Leg and Salmon
Delta Spirit Who?
by Page Forrest Junior Editor They’ve appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and performed at Coachella. Their music has been used in episodes of
Theatre Sewanee wows crowds with The Tempest
by Pagie Wilson Executive Staff February 26 marked the opening of Theatre Sewanee’s production of The Tempest, directed by David Landon. The show, an adaptation
A look forward to student directed play: On the Verge
by Pagie Wilson Executive Staff On April 23, Theatre Sewanee’s last production of the academic year will open. This production will be different from the
Soloists shine with the SSO
by Chris Murphree Staff Writer Regardless of the many activities available on campus for a Friday night, there is only one true way to (musically)
Sewanee playwriting students present plays in an unusual place
by Sam Scott Staff Writer Visitors to the libraryon February 26 found themselves participating in one of the most unique artistic endeavors on campus. More
Sewanee Monologues 2014
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff The third annual Sewanee Monologues took place this year on February 17 with more participation than ever before. Thirty-six monologues
