by Rebecca Hannigan IvyWild brings more to the table than just exquisite cuisine, as displayed at their art show on the evening of Sunday, November
Tag: Arts and Entertainment
It should be over: A review of Daughtry’s Baptized
by Katie Kenerly When I say “Chris Daughtry,” what immediately comes to mind? Probably tearful eliminations from the now-passé American Idol, set to his hit
Chingy headlines Homecoming
by Caitlin McCarthy To kick off Fall Party 2013, Sewanee invited rapper Chingy to perform at Lake Cheston on the night of October 25th. The
Mountaintop Musicians host open mic night
by Alec Hill Mountaintop Musicians, the campus collective of the harmonically inclined, has thrown two events in as many weeks this October, first at the
You’ll want to make Much Ado about this film
by Page Forrest What do The Avengers, Firefly, and Buffy The Vampire Slayer have in common? They’re all amazing pieces of cinema or television. And
Magpie and the Dandelion: a review
by Katie Kenerly I have to admit, when my long-time favorite band the Avett Brothers released their single “Another is Waiting” in early August, I
McCartney confuses, entertains in NEW album
by Chris Murphree Released on October 11th, Sir Paul McCartney’s new album — fittingly titled NEW– shakes up the trends of music that prevail today.
Another phenomenon of music will visit Sewanee
by Beatriz Perez Reyes As a part of the Performing Arts Series, Sewanee is bringing Anoushka Shankar, world known sitar player, to campus on November
Old, Danny Brown review
by Justin Smith Danny Brown, an up-and-coming rapper from Detroit, is set to release his third official studio album, “Old” on October 8th. It is
Prof. Craighill one of several to read at Iona Gallery
by Alec Hill On Friday, October 4th, English Professor Virginia Craighill highlighted an outstanding trio of speakers who read their work at the Iona Art