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Catacombs' Folk Fest: An Oral History

April 1, 2016 [Removed]

"We sat on the hillside wrapped in quilts and sleeping bags, stocking caps pulled tightly down over our ears to keep out the intermittent stabs of wind."

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In Volume 62: Issue 12 Tags Garrett Sisson, Arts, Catacombs Folk Fest
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"And Again" SIP Show

April 1, 2016 Anne Fuller

The small gallery space filled quickly, generating excited chatter in response to the diverse pieces.

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Tags SIP Series, Arts, Anne Fuller
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An Ode

April 1, 2016 Charlie Allen

What is this alien elixir? What is this cocoa concoction? 

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In Volume 62: Issue 12 Tags Hot Chocolate, An Ode, Charlie Allen, Arts
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Son Lux Concert

April 1, 2016 Matt Reiter

On April 6, 2016, Son Lux will be at Covenant College’s Bakertree Festival.

It’s kind of a big deal.

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In Volume 62: Issue 12 Tags Son Lux, Bakertree, Matt Reiter, 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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TV Revivals in the New Golden Age

March 20, 2016 [Removed]

Have we all collectively lost our minds?

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Tags TV, Garrett Sisson, Arts
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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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Chattanooga Film Festival

March 20, 2016 Kathryn Pede

If Chattanooga doesn’t count as an artistic city, I don’t know what does.

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Arts, Chattanooga, Chattanooga Film Festival, Kathryn Pede
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Covenant College Theatre Presents: The Morning After

March 20, 2016 Molly Hulsey

Through a collection of varied scenes and musical scores, The Morning After pushes sexuality—often one of the most taboo and yet most critical of topics—out into the spotlight.  

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Molly Hulsey, Arts, Theatre, The Morning After
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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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The Vagina Monologues

February 26, 2016 Autumn King

The Vagina Monologues has been a fixture of feminist iconography since its opening in 1996.

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags The Vagina Monologues, Autumn King, Arts
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Moreau Review

February 26, 2016 Caroline McLeod

Covenant College Theatre Department’s production of Moreau by Sean Gaffney opened last weekend, inviting audiences onto an island where scientist Dr. Moreau is conducting questionable experiments.

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In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Moreau, Caroline McLeod, Arts
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Covenant Theatre Presents: Moreau

February 12, 2016 Molly Hulsey

The play, a sci-fi thriller based on H.G. Well’s novel, The Island of Dr. Moreau, addresses the fears that arose with Darwinism and scientific innovation at the turn of the 20th century.

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In Volume 62: Issue 9 Tags Arts, Theatre, Moreau, Molly Hulsey
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Business as an Art of Storytelling

February 12, 2016 Andrew Lupinek

Business fascinates me because it is highly integrative.

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In Volume 62: Issue 9 Tags Arts, Andrew Lupinek, Business
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That Dragon, Cancer

February 12, 2016 Michael Taft

The next level of the game loads, and my character is sitting in a dark hospital room.

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In Volume 62: Issue 9 Tags Michael Taft, Arts
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A Combat Boots Chronicle

February 12, 2016 Kristie Jaya

My first experience with combat boots was a bit like Mia from The Princess Diaries.

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In Volume 62: Issue 9 Tags Arts, Kristie Jaya
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Oscars Diversity Crisis Sparks Academy Reform

February 8, 2016 Joseph Klingman

This year’s all-white lineup of Oscar acting nominations has caused a number of film celebs to call out the apparent underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in the Academy.

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In Volume 62: Issue 8 Tags Arts, Oscars, Joseph Klingman
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SIP Show Series: Meditation

February 8, 2016 Charlie Allen

On Thursday, Jan. 21, three graduated art majors returned to campus to present their Senior Integration Projects after a quarter inch of ice froze campus activity on Wednesday, delaying the show. 

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In Volume 62: Issue 8 Tags Charlie Allen, SIP Series
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Thank God for Girls

February 8, 2016 Will Friesen

Most people have at least three or four Weezer songs that they like and another half dozen they might recognize, which is just enough to justify yelping “I love Weezer!” whenever the band is mentioned.

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In Volume 62: Issue 8 Tags Will Friesen, Weezer, Arts
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