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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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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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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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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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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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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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Rowling's Not So Fantastic Return to the World of Wizardry

January 13, 2017 Anna Smith

...Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has given fans yet  another opportunity to return to the World of Wizardry... Unfortunately, the film lacks the heart of its precursors.  

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Movies, Review, Arts, Anna Smith
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Hacksaw Ridge: A Redemptive Comeback for Mel Gibson

December 7, 2016 Matthew Gidney

Finally, Gibson has released his newest directing project: Hacksaw Ridge, a World War II flick featuring the stunning true story of former Chattanooga resident, Desmond Doss.

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge, Review, Movies, Matthew Gidney, Arts
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Hamlet Review

December 7, 2016 Autumn King

Covenant College’s production of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, entertained audiences with its fast-paced action and complex characterization on November 11, 12, 18 and 19. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags Hamlet, Arts, Review, Theatre, Autumn King
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Walking Dead Season 7 Review

November 17, 2016 Matthew Gidney

On Sunday, October 23, 20.8 million people tuned in to watch AMC’s Season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead: ratings that shattered even those of NFL’s Sunday Night Football that night.

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In Volume 63: Issue 5 Tags The Walking Dead, TV, Arts, Review, Matthew Gidney
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Yellowcard Review

November 1, 2016 Matthew Gidney

Earlier this year, Yellowcard announced that their performing and recording career has come to an end. After one final world tour and album, dubbed Yellowcard, the band finally called it quits.

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In Volume 63: Issue 4 Tags Music, Review, Album, Arts, Matthew Gidney, Yellowcard
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Thoughts on Rocky Horror Picture Show Remake

November 1, 2016 [Removed]

First off, this movie features an engaged couple who finds a haunted house and naively stumbles into a raging drag party led by a “sweet transvestite from Transsexual Transylvania.”

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In Volume 63: Issue 4 Tags Rocky Horror Picture Show, Remake, Movies, Review, Garrett Sisson, Arts
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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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10 Cloverfield Lane Review

April 18, 2016 [Removed]

10 Cloverfield Lane is a movie that many would claim shouldn’t be talked about, out of fear of giving something away and ruining the experience. 

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In Volume 62: Issue 13 Tags Review, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Garrett Sisson, Arts
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A Few Words on Batman vs. Superman

April 1, 2016 [Removed]

It was a surreal experience watching Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and even after leaving the theatre I must say there’s nothing else like it.

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In Volume 62: Issue 12 Tags Garrett Sisson, Batman vs. Superman, Arts, Movie, Review
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Jessica Jones Review

March 20, 2016 Carrie Woodward

What’s not to love about a female-driven superhero story that addresses issues of power, control, and abuse?

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Carrie Woodward, Arts, Jessica Jones, Review
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Not a Review of The Life of Pablo

February 26, 2016 Charlie Allen

Despite this month’s release of Kanye West’s long anticipated album, The Life of Pablo, there will be no review for the album.

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags The Life of Pablo, Review, Arts, Charlie Allen
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Deadpool Review

February 26, 2016 Stephen Bankson

Deadpool, Marvel’s latest film to hit theaters, came out on Friday, Feb. 12, and made $132.2 million on its opening weekend.

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Deadpool, Stephen Bankson, Review, Arts
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Spectre Review

December 11, 2015 Charlie Allen

Spectre, the most recent Bond film, hit the box office last month. 

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In Volume 62: Issue 7 Tags Arts, Spectre, Review, Charlie Allen
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