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
Tag: Arts and Entertainment
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
Mimes Sublime: Mummenschanz wows audience
By Lily Davenport Photo by Isaac Sligh Staff Writer On the evening of Wednesday, February 11, Guerry Auditorium filled with a mix of faculty, staff,
by Colton Treadwell Staff Writer The current exhibition at the University Art Gallery, titled “Beyond Classification,” is an examination of the social and religious norms
Metaxas addresses pre-Convocation audience
By Page ForrestManaging Editor Photo courtesy of theologicalmatters.com Author Eric Metaxas, the most recent recipient of an honorary degree from Sewanee, was offered the opportunity
Scotland at Sewanee: Bagpipes, kilts, and dancing!
by Sarah Minnear Staff Writer For almost a thousand years, bagpipers and highland dancers have competed at Highland games. Today the games take place around
Arm and Trout: Welcome to the sardine can
by Sam Scott Staff Writer Photos by Rachel Chu Once again the Green House became a fire hazard on November 15, as a large
The Hip-Hop community mourns a legend
by Rachel Chu Staff Writer On November 11, only days after their Sewanee performance, the Sugarhill Gang’s original member Henry Lee Jackson, better known as
Sewanee Review opens house
by Katie Lafferande Executive Staff On November 11, the Sewanee Review held an open house to commemorate Veterans’ Day and the end of World War
1989: Taylor’s gone pop
by Emmy Walters Executive Staff In case you haven’t heard, Taylor Swift is a relevant famous person who makes music. Swift hinted at her transition
