Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: With spring promptly arriving at our doorsteps, it is time to get out of our winter slump and listen to some more upbeat music that suits the energy of the spring season. Indie bands such as WALK THE MOON or Bastille are sure to lift spirits out of … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: March” »
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Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: With spring promptly arriving at our doorsteps, it is time to get out of our winter slump and listen to some more upbeat music that suits the energy of the spring season. Indie bands such as WALK THE MOON or Bastille are sure to lift spirits out of … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: March” »
Brian Seam ’16: While most of the Episcopal Academy’s athletes were having a relaxing down week after the end of the winter sports season, the EA Dance team was busy preparing for the dance concert that took place in the Mainstage Theater on Friday, February 20th. The event showcased the effort that came from three … Read More “Episcopal’s Dance Team is “en pointe”” »
Go behind the scenes of EA’s production of The Sound of Music in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
Bailey Decker’16: The Philadelphia Art Museum and the murals scattered around the city are the most well known attractions for those seeking the arts in Philadelphia. However, The Philadelphia Film Society, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Barnes Foundation, The Mural Arts Program, and countless galleries are the diamonds-in-the-rough of the Philadelphia art scene. … Read More “Philadelphia: The City of Artistic Love” »
Jessica Brady’18, Jessica Bai ’16: Onesie Direction, a new EA faculty singing group has made its debut to the Episcopal Academy community. The a capella group Onesie Direction has performed multiple times including performances at Open Mic Nights and the faculty-staff Christmas party. Last August, before the start of the 2014-2015 school year, Upper School … Read More “Faculty singers make debut in Onesie Direction” »
Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: This time of year usually feels slow—schoolwork is kicking in, the cold is biting, and many of us can’t wait for spring to arrive. Throughout the month of February, kick back with some relaxing tunes to help you get through your work, adding songs like “Rivers and Roads” … Read More “Maddie’s monthly music & movies: February” »
Jessica Bai ’16, Sarah Barr ’16: Students involved in the Arts are often heard saying that they lack recognition at Episcopal, but recent conversations with teachers and administrators have shown that the issue is a little more complex. Although not primarily known as an arts school, EA has taken numerous strides in promoting the arts … Read More “Arts promotion is the new Episcopal notion” »
Ever heard of the Philadelphia Film Society, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Barnes Foundation, or the Mural Arts Program? Learn about these “hidden gems” of Philly in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
Ever heard of the Philadelphia Film Society, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Barnes Foundation, or the Mural Arts Program? Learn about these “hidden gems” of Philly in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
Jessica Bai ’16, Sarah Barr ’16: A new Episcopal Academy Upper School music requirement will be introduced to all students after President’s Day Weekend in mid-February. In an attempt to increase the appreciation of arts at EA, James Erwin, Director of the Music Department, drafted an proposal in which advisories must sing in Chapel to … Read More “Joke Issue: New reChoirment comes to EA advisories” »
Alexis Reape ’16: Install-It, the Episcopal Academy’s newest art club, meets on Mondays at lunch in Room 119, the 3-D Design Studio, in the Crawford Campus Center. Its club members strive to display student work beyond the Crawford Campus Center. Student curator Nellie Konopka ‘16 explained, “Our mission is to bring arts outside of the … Read More “Install it, install craft, install art” »
