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LE PETITE WINDBAG: An Open Letter to Mumford and Sons

May 1, 2017 The Weatherman

You know the moment when you first hear a song and it is as subtle and thoughtful as a whisper in the dark, yet forceful enough to awaken your soul?

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In Le Petite Windbag Tags Windbag, Mumford & Sons, Open Letter, Arts, Weatherman
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Deceptive Strength

April 10, 2017 Abi Ogle

The idea of deceptive strength is one that resonates with all of us. Often we find ourselves in a place of frustration when we feel our humanity seeping through the cracks of the images that we have so painstakingly constructed.

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Arts, Fine Arts, SIP, Art History, Abi Ogle
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Beauty and the Beast

April 10, 2017 Fiona Hubbard

Emma Watson and Dan Stevens, skillfully directed by Bill Condon, create a phenomenal cinematic experience for all audiences in the art form that is the new release “Beauty and the Beast.”

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Beauty and the Beast, Review, Film, Arts, Fiona Hubbard
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Covenant College's Drama Association Presents: Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie: A Portrait of Family, Dreams, and Regret

April 10, 2017 Bagpipe Admin

The Glass Menagerie plays April 7, 8, and 21 at 8:00 p.m. and 22 at 2:30 p.m. in the Sanderson Hall auditorium on the Covenant College campus.

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Drama, Theatre, The Glass Menagerie, Covenant, Arts, Press Release
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Ending Book Discrimination

April 10, 2017 Aline Sluis

Since the invention of words on paper, countless numbers of the world’s avid readers have been plagued with the literary snob syndrome.

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Books, Discrimination, Arts, Aline Sluis, Classics
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Seaux Chill's Freedom Ave Album Review

April 10, 2017 Chase Waller

It is rare in a cultural milieu of antagonism, frustration, and political dichotomy to find a musician as positive and joyful as Seaux Chill on Freedom Ave.

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Nabil Ince, Freedom Ave, Music, Review, Album, Arts
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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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Series of Unfortunate Events Review

March 14, 2017 Roy Uptain

From the not so bad beginning, Netflix’s reboot of “A Series of Unfortunate Events” accurately captures the darkly humorous tone of its source material.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags A Series of Unfortunate Events, Netflix, Review, TV, Roy Uptain, Arts
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Lana Del Rey Returns with "Love"

March 14, 2017 Matthias Overos

Lana Del Rey’s new single “Love” is both a return to, and an improvement upon her earliest work.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Lana Del Rey, Release, Music, Arts, Matthias Overos
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Mr. Pim Passes By Review

March 14, 2017 Autumn King

Covenant College’s production of Mr. Pim Passes By premiered this past weekend on Friday, February 17, 2017.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Theatre, Review, Mr. Pim Passes By, Autumn King, Arts
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Better Than Star Wars?

March 14, 2017 Aline Sluis

Could something better than the Star Wars saga be coming to theatres July 21?

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, Star Wars, Aline Sluis, Arts, Movies
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Back to the Future

March 2, 2017 Aline Sluis

Vinyls. The Ghostbusters (2016) Reboot. Stranger Things (2016). What do these have in common?

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Retro, Culture, Reboots, Nostalgia, Covenant, Arts, Film, TV, Aline Sluis
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La La Land Review

March 2, 2017 Autumn King

Both Gosling and Stone play their parts beautifully and their frequency in playing opposite one another harkens back to the old Hollywood couples, like Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn or Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags La La Land, Review, Film, Movie, Arts, Autumn King
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Why We Need Protest Art

March 2, 2017 Matthias Overos

We need art now more than ever. Specifically, we need protest art. We need to both study it and make it. Through protest art, horrors and atrocities are portrayed with vividness and emotional power that a simple retelling cannot communicate.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Protest Art, Fine Arts, Matthias Overos, Arts
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Slay Queen

March 2, 2017 Elzabe Uys

Last Wednesday our attention turned from the current controversial political climate to focus on Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Beyoncé, Fine Arts, Art History, Pop Culture, Elzabe Uys, Arts
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Mr. Pim Press Release

March 2, 2017 Bagpipe Admin

Most of us fondly remember a time when we followed A.A. Milne’s classic characters of Pooh Bear and his friends through the Hundred Acre Wood. What we may not know is that Milne was also an accomplished playwright.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Covenant, Theatre, Mr. Pim Passes By, Arts, Press Release
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