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Mixed Media Press Release

March 21, 2017 Anne Fuller

Mixed Media Materials, a Covenant Art Department course, responded to a request for proposals issued by Public Art Chattanooga (PAC) this past February.

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags Arts, Art Department, Local, Public Art Chattanooga, Anne Fuller, Oak Hills
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George W. Bush's Portraits of Courage

March 21, 2017 Teresa Harwood

When you imagine post-presidency life, perhaps you think of Obama’s recent vacation to Palm Beach, or perhaps you think of George H. W. Bush skydiving on his 90th birthday, but there’s a chance you perhaps think of George W. Bush’s paintings. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags President Bush, Fine Arts, Arts, Portraits of Courage, Teresa Harwood
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50 Song Memoir Review

March 21, 2017 Matthias Overos

The Magnetic Fields, a notorious indie pop band, have returned with their first full length album since 2012.

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags 50 Song Memoir, The Magnetic Field, Music, Album, Review, Arts, Matthias Overos
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Country Music? Not That Bad

March 21, 2017 Louis Metcalfe

“Baby you a song, you make me want to roll my windows down and cruise.” 

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags Music, Country, Arts, Louis Metcalfe
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To Be Or Not To Be Merely Something Rotten

March 21, 2017 Marie Bowen

In a society plagued with the disease of necessary innovation around every corner, it is understandable why the new musical comedy Something Rotten has enthused audiences.

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags Something Rotten, Musicals, Theatre, Arts, Marie Bowen
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