Camille Pfister Arts and Entertainment Editor What is Urinetown? That is the question the fantastic 1 hour and 55 minute production of Urinetown: The Musical,
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Games in Literature: The Significance of Card Playing in Jane Austen
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer “That is the power of Jane Austen!” Ally Hollis gleefully announced when she realized that the ladies at our table were
Gifts From God: A Staged Reading
Camille Pfister, Arts and Entertainment Editor and Peyton Hassinger, Contributing Writer On Friday, February 3rd, Sewanee’s Department of Theatre and Dance hosted the first staged
The Menu: A Really Weird Movie
Lizzy Donker Junior Editor Things I felt after watching The Menu: confused, scared, and hungry. The Menu came out this past November and takes dark
Lilly Saywitz: “The Signature of the Sun”
Maddie Loud Junior Editor Every young creator grows up hearing the daunting tales of the life of the “starving artist.” In my case, these cautionary
Red Rising’s Upcoming Addition
Claire Fortney Contributing Writer The newest installment in Pierce Brown’s Red Rising series, Light Bringer, has long-term fans and new readers alike highly anticipating its
Now Is Not the Time to Panic: A Review
Camille Pfister Arts and Entertainment Editor Artsy existentialism, accidental death, satanic cults, and a girl just trying to find her way through the world- Now
Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Georgia Ranson
Georgia Ranson Contributing Artist These portraits are representational and rendered from photographs in order to honor theimportance of the animal, as an equal and necessary
Finally Something Folklorish: The Banshees of Inishirin
Anna Cook Executive Editor The Banshees of Inishirin, a new period film by Martin McDonagh, satisfies a growing, terrible hunger for purely original character and
Release Radar: Miley Cyrus and SZA on Empowering Breakups
Tom Walker Contributing Writer Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” may sound like a simple pop song upon first listen, but the song draws from a rich history