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

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
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
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
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
Camille Pfister Arts and Entertainment Editor Photos on Instagram Taken by Alena Kochinski Pitch darkness. The dancers walk quietly on stage. Music begins. Lights up. The
Daphne Nwobike Contributing Writer Powerful thumps, reverberating claps, and loud chants emanate from the speakers as the screen glows with images of steppers dancing to their
Madison Loud Contributing Writer Over the weekend of September 23, some of Sewanee’s dance and theater students collaborated with and learned from two visiting theater artists
Camille Pfister Executive StaffCover image courtesy of Camille Pfister. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly referred to David Haskell’s books as “novels.” Haskell’s
Madison Loud Contributing Writer On September 3, student actors evoked both silent contemplation and boisterous laughter from their audience through stories crafted by student playwrights, transported
Ahmad Ijaz Arts and Entertainment EditorCover photo by Beylie Ivanhoe (C’24) Sewaneroo is always a special day for Sewanee’s music scene, filled with exquisite performances