Sadie Lou Cross-Genre Reading

We here at Sadie Lou are very pleased to announce a fantastic night months in the making: this Thursday, November 13th, the creative minds behind your favorite student-run magazine will be hosting a cross-genre reading!

This exciting event will feature a wide breadth of Sarah Lawrence’s writing talent reading prose, poetry, fiction, and selections from academic work. Because the night is meant to be multidisciplinary in all senses of the word, visual art will be on display, too, as will baked goods (for none other than your eating pleasure, of course).

So come on down to The Black Squirrel from 7:00 to 8:30 pm to hear some fresh words, view some cool art, and supplement your dinner with yummy dessert. We hope to see you there!

Questions? Comments? Want to know what’s on the menu? Contact Fiction and Poetry Editor Nick Moore or Creative Team Director Emma Zevin for more information.

Topics

Activism, Agriculture, Arts, Culture, Dance, Design, Economics, Education, Environment, Film, History, Humor, Law, Leaders, Linguistics, Misdirection, Music, Opinion, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Science, Sexuality, Technology, Upcoming, Writing

In the Magazine

The Man Who Killed Pluto: Dr. Mike Brown
by Melissa Stanger ’10

Q and A with Humanitarian Photographer Lane Montgomery
by Jasmine Rivera ’09

Going Abroad, But Closer to Home
by India Nicholas ’09

Registration via Interview: Weighing the Schlep Against the Benefits
by Helen Goodman ’11

The Weekly
by Rebecca Rubenstein ’09

Three Poems
by Scribe ’11

Nassau Street
by Clarissa Long ’11

Ghazal for Rebirth
by Rebecca Chou ’12

When Gary Snyder Read
by Ellie Horowitz ’11

The Weekly
by Helen Goodman ’11

Abortion Policy and Rhetoric in Europe and the United States
by Danielle Young ’09

The Weekly
by Poppy Lyttle ’11

The Curious Success of Vitamin Water
by Helen Goodman ’11

What Is To Be Done?
by Tom Loder ’09

The Weekly
by Poppy Lyttle ’11

Catholicism: Wow?
by Jasmine Rivera ’09

Hill House Evictions Raise Doubts About SLC Sincerity
by Hana Denson ’09

Interview with Peter Young
by Students Promoting Awareness of Animal Rights (SPAAR)

Gannochy
by Robert Ruttenberg ’11

The Weekly
by Poppy Lyttle ’11

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