On a chilly Monday evening, I grabbed some tea from Sharples and a notepad and got comfortable enough in my single. At 7 PM Diana Son, Emmy-nominated writer/producer for television and award-winning playwright, and Kayse Goodell, first assistant director whose most recent
Last weekend, the play βThe Seagull,β written by Anton Chekhov, translated by Paul Schmidt, and directed by Michelle Johnson β16, was performed in the Frear Theater in LPAC. Upon entering the dark performance space, the audience was greeted with Russian folk music
Last week, the college welcomed screenwriter and director Todd Haynes and producer Christine Vachon to campus. They were the guests of Sager Series events curated by Professor and Chair of Film & Media Studies Patty White. On Monday October 20, Haynes presented
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. Nostalgic Swatties
The toilet outside of Sharples is not another piece of public art β itβs an advertisement. For this yearβs spring musical, Abigail Henderson β14 is putting on a production of βUrinetown.β While the title suggests a bunch of potty jokes, Henderson described