Photo by Kimberly Williams By Frances Marion Givhan Junior Editor Dreams: so baffling that psychologists have attempted to analyze and interpret them throughout the years.
Tag: Arts and Entertainment
Harmonic perfection
Photo courtesy of http://stmariecathedral.org/ By Simon Boes Staff Writer Perfection took on a new meaning as the King Singer’s came to the University of the
The Green House presents: Leg & Salmon
By Sophie Clark Staff Writer Saturday, April 11, marked the much awaited Leg and Salmon event at the Green House. There was a medley of
A discussion of “Reading Appalachia” and the importance of children’s books
By Grayson Ruhl Executive Staff On Wednesday, April 15, Ellen Handler Spitz visited Sewanee to present an enlightening and endearing public discussion in the Torian
Bonnaroo welcomes Boy Named Banjo with open arms
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Photo courtesy of Boy Named Banjo What do Billy Joel, Kendrick Lamar, and Mumford & Sons all have in common?
“The Last Rebel” rocks the Pub
By Marion Givhan Junior Editor Photo by Kimberly Williams On the weekends, people seem to magically appear at the Pub after a night full of
“Off the Score” with Stewart Copeland and Jon Kimura Parker
By Grayson Ruhl Executive Staff On March 28, the Sewanee community had the privilege of hearing Stewart Copeland and his fellow band members and musical
Tire Swing into spring at Stirling’s
By Tess Steele Staff Writer For the average Sewanee student, seldom a week will pass without the occasional Stirling’s visit. Most students already notice the
The Sewanee Step Show brings talent to the stage
By InSoo Lee Staff Writer Photo by Kimberly Williams In celebration of Black History Month, On February 21, the African American Alliance hosted the 21st
All’s Well That Ends Well preview
Frances Marion Givhan Image courtesy of Mary Morrison The amount of energy and intensity that the cast of All’s Well That Ends Well brings to