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Bastille, Wild World Review

October 10, 2016 Matthew Gidney

Bastille’s sophomore album, Wild World, centers around a theme that is fleshed out in different ways throughout the album's long 19 track lineup, but is all brought together by its lyrical centerpiece, “Warmth:” 

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In Volume 63: Issue 3 Tags Matthew Gidney, Review, Music, Bastille, Arts
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Shepherds Who Deal in Lead

October 10, 2016 Roy Uptain

...just because a plot is old doesn’t mean it can’t be used by an artful director to speak a powerful prophetic message to a new audience in a new cultural context. That is what Antoine Fuqua set out to do with his 2016 remake of The Magnificent Seven.

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In Volume 63: Issue 3 Tags Roy Uptain, Movie, Review, Arts, Magnificent Seven
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African American Museum of History and Culture

October 10, 2016 Autumn King

On September 24, 2016, the Smithsonian opened up the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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In Volume 63: Issue 3 Tags African American, National, Arts, Autumn King
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The Gray Havens

October 10, 2016 Anna Smith

The Gray Havens, husband and wife duo Dave and Licia Radford, charmed Covenant students with their winning personalities and self-described “narrative folk-pop” on Tuesday, September 27 as part of the Francis Schaeffer Conference on True Spirituality.

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In Volume 63: Issue 3 Tags Covenant, Arts, Concert, Gray Havens, Music
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The Absurd in the Ordinary: A Review of The Bald Soprano

October 10, 2016 Haley Horton

This past Friday night, students, faculty, and Chattanooga residents arrived at Sanderson 215 for the opening night of the Covenant College Theatre Department’s The Bald Soprano, written by Eugène Ionesco and directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom.

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In Volume 63: Issue 3 Tags Haley Horton, Covenant, Theatre, Arts, Bald Soprano
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