by Alysse Schultheis Executive Editor On February 14 at Stirling’s Coffee House, Trey Kennedy (T’16) played an assortment of love songs and “lone heart” songs
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Kevin Wilson up for Sunday Times Short Story Award
by Page Forrest Junior Editor Kevin Wilson is already a big deal at Sewanee. He’s one of the most beloved English professors on campus, and
Sewanee Idol raises funds through song and dance
by Alec Hill Executive Staff Sewanee Idol, the annual campus musical talent competition that the Outreach Office uses to raise money for its Spring Break
DanceWise: Point of Departure
by Pagie Wilson Executive Staff In the Tennessee Williams Center’s Proctor Hill Theatre, visiting assistant professor Courtney World premiered her project “DanceWise: Point of Departure.”
Second City comes to Sewanee
by Emmy Walters Executive Staff Over 50 years ago, Second City opened its doors in Chicago as a small cabaret theatre. Since then, it has
The Best and Worst Ads of Super Bowl XLVIII
by Justin Smith Staff Writer The Best: Budweiser’s “Puppy Love” was probably the most popular commercial of this year’s Super Bowl. It gathered a whopping
Male a capella comes to campus
by Page Forrest Junior Editor What does Sewanee and every Ivy League school have in common as of this year? They now all have all-male
Mountain Goat hosts reading at Stirling’s
by Alec Hill Executive Staff The Mountain Goat – nominally Sewanee’s literary magazine but more accurately our outlet for student creativity in all printable forms
Enough Said: A review
by Sam Scott Staff Writer It’s a common complaint that Hollywood doesn’t make movies for adults anymore. Well, here one is – Enough Said, showing
Poet Marilyn Nelson reads and receives honorary degree at Sewanee
by Ansley McDurmon Staff Writer A poetry experience with Marilyn Nelson transcends printed word; her words ebb and flow in undulations not unlike the jazz
