Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor From Wednesday, October 4, to Sunday, October 8, the Tennessee Williams Center showed the play She Kills Monsters: the
Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor From Wednesday, October 4, to Sunday, October 8, the Tennessee Williams Center showed the play She Kills Monsters: the
Ivy Geyman Contributing Writer As autumn wraps its fiery hues around the hilly landscapes of Sewanee, a small liberal arts college nestled in the heart
Greta Lane Contributing Writer With Halloween right around the corner, many are buzzing with excitement to celebrate the season by indulging in some horror movies.
Luke Pederson Contributing Writer In the center of a collage created by Pablo Picasso in 1933 lies a print of a minotaur on a cut
Camille Pfister Executive Editor Ask anyone who knows me: I am a huge Greek mythology nerd. I could talk about Icarus, Achilles, the gods and
Maggie Wallace Contributing Writer After almost 150 days of striking, the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) entered into a tentative agreement with the Alliance of
Camille Pfister Executive Editor Get ready my fellow thespians, Dungeons and Dragons fans, and nerds of all kinds! There is a new Sewanee Theater production
Chloe Wright Staff Writer Ms. Olivia Rodrigo has returned. The amount of times I’ve screamed to this woman’s songs in the car (which feels strange
Ansley Stibbs Contributing Writer Acting as an unflinching portrait of the rural Appalachian poverty crisis, it’s difficult to look away from Barbara Kingsolver’s Pulitzer Prize
Maggie Wallace Contributing Writer The air in the Greenhouse was warm and alive for a Thursday movie night. A white sheet was hung from the