by Jack Russell Executive Staff September 13—a crowd and their drinks slosh into the sloped bowl between University Avenue and ATO. There’s a show on
Tag: Arts and Entertainment
A Mississippi Love Story: A journey to happily ever after
by Chris Murphree Staff Writer As part of the Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) Colloquium, filmmaker and producer Robbie Fisher (C’86) screened her 2014 short
O’ Captain, My Captain: Dead Poets support Up ‘til Dawn
by Marion Givhan Staff Writer Monday night brought an unusually large crowd of people to the Sewanee Union Theatre. On the way in, a woman
“Words of Wisdom”
by Kirk Murphy Featured Poet I’m a young boy living a grown man life, Coming from a place where you wouldn’t feel comfortable unless you
Collie Buddz lights up the stage
by Jack Russell Executive Staff Photo by Lance Hardeman August 29, a Friday night, Texas Avenue, a steady chattering proces-sion winds towards Lake Cheston and
Windows into heaven: An iconic exhibit
by Alysse Schultheis Executive Editor On September 4, the University Archives and Special Collections presented “Windows into Heaven,” a Russian icons exhibition from the
Foos-ball is it anyway?
by Richard Milby Staff Writer The observant cam-pus-goer will by now have noticed the chromatic contraption monopolizing much of the Spencer Quad. But what may
Down the highway with David Southwood
by Sam Scott Staff Writer This week, a small piece of South Africa came to Sewanee with photographer David Southwood’s exhibitions N1 and Beach Boys.
At the SUT: Monty Python’s Life of Brian
by Sam Scott Staff Writer The Cinema Guild celebrates Easter on April 23 at 7:30 p.m. with Monty Python’s Life of Brian. Sure, it’s a
Medea comes to Sewanee
by David Provost Staff Writer On Thursday, April 10, Sewanee’s Theater Arts department was delighted to welcome acclaimed translator and poet, Charles Martin, Ph.D to
