Reverend Billy, Student Poetry Reading, Tomorrow People, and Mixed Company

April 5, 2011

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Maya Marzouk '13 reading original work written for the Advanced Poetry Workshop, taught by Daisy Fried. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Aaron Dockser '13 reading original work written for the Advanced Poetry Workshop, taught by Daisy Fried. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
A capella group Musical Company performing in Lang Concert Hall. Photo by Cristina Abellan-Matamoros.
Bruno Levy, Alex Hollender, Kate Mcnamara, and Nick Brown display photo collage, photo sculpture, and 3D video animations at the Kitao Gallery. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Bruno Levy, Alex Hollender, Kate Mcnamara, and Nick Brown display photo collage, photo sculpture, and 3D video animations at the Kitao Gallery. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Bruno Levy, Alex Hollender, Kate Mcnamara, and Nick Brown display photo collage, photo sculpture, and 3D video animations at the Kitao Gallery. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Bruno Levy, Alex Hollender, Kate Mcnamara, and Nick Brown display photo collage, photo sculpture, and 3D video animations at the Kitao Gallery. Photo by Cindy Lin.
Bruno Levy, Alex Hollender, Kate Mcnamara, and Nick Brown display photo collage, photo sculpture, and 3D video animations at the Kitao Gallery. Photo by Cindy Lin.
Reverend Billy and 15 members of his gospel choir performed their Earthalujah show, comparable to a church service if the pastor were preaching for healthy environments, strong local communities, and the decline of corporate power. The show integrated music and preaching. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.
Reverend Billy and 15 members of his gospel choir performed their Earthalujah show, comparable to a church service if the pastor were preaching for healthy environments, strong local communities, and the decline of corporate power. The show integrated music and preaching. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.
Reverend Billy and 15 members of his gospel choir performed their Earthalujah show, comparable to a church service if the pastor were preaching for healthy environments, strong local communities, and the decline of corporate power. The show integrated music and preaching. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.
Reverend Billy and 15 members of his gospel choir performed their Earthalujah show, comparable to a church service if the pastor were preaching for healthy environments, strong local communities, and the decline of corporate power. The show integrated music and preaching. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.
Reverend Billy and 15 members of his gospel choir performed their Earthalujah show, comparable to a church service if the pastor were preaching for healthy environments, strong local communities, and the decline of corporate power. The show integrated music and preaching. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.
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