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Bad Suns Interview

February 6, 2017 Autumn King

On November 7, 2017, Indie Rock band the Bad Suns, stopped in Nashville, TN, at the rock club Exit/In, on their first nationwide tour.

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In Volume 64: Issue 1 Tags Bad Suns, Interview, Autumn King, Arts, Music
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Bad Suns on New Album, "Disappear Here"

January 13, 2017 Autumn King

On Nov. 7, indie alt-rock band, Bad Suns, stopped at Nashville’s Rock Club Exit/In on their second nation-wide tour. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Music, Album, Interview, Alt-Rock, Indie, Bad Suns
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Kanye West's Plunge into Psychosis

January 13, 2017 Teresa Harwood

What has happened to Kanye West? 

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Psychosis, Kanye West, National, Arts, Celebrities, Teresa Harwood
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Why You Should Still Read Go Set A Watchman

January 13, 2017 Abbs Kern

Go Set A Watchman tells a vastly different story, although it uses the same characters and setting, and this does not sit well with with lovers of To Kill a Mockingbird. However, it is a stunning novel that is worth reading. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Go Set A Watchman, To Kill A Mockingbird, Abbs Kern, Literature, Novels, Arts, Reading
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The Persistence of Lego-Man

January 13, 2017 Romy Vekony

Lego-Man has a problem. He is made up of parts. This is not entirely shocking to him, for he understands his nature as Lego-Man, but something has happened to him that bothers him.

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Dr. Winguard, Covenant, Metaphysics, Romy Vekony
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Christmas Morning

January 13, 2017 Teresa Harwood

The stairs are wrapped with holly and with twine;

I paddle from my room, eyes glued with sleep.

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Poem, Teresa Harwood, Christmas, Arts
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Retrospect Exhibit

January 13, 2017 Molly Hulsey

As the year comes to a close, ten senior art majors get a chance to reflect on their four years of sculpting, painting, and sketching here at Covenant with the debut of the annual “Retrospect: A Look Back at Past Works” exhibit on November 30th. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Arts, Fine Arts, Covenant, Gallery, Kresge Art Exhibit, Lucas Art Workshop Exhibit, Molly Hulsey
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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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Art and Distorting the Face of God

December 7, 2016 Maddie Noll

...I feel my peers and I have at times made two false presumptions about art and its role in our lives.

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags Arts, Art, Creation, Maddie Noll
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Wayne-o-Rama

December 7, 2016 Zach Jones

Acclaimed multimedia artist Wayne White unveiled his new installation project, Wayne-O-Rama, last Saturday at the Tenn Arts studio on Rossville Avenue. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags Wayne-o-Rama, Local, Arts, Zach Jones
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Frida Kahlo Painting Rediscovered

December 7, 2016 Teresa Harwood

Frida Kahlo’s 1929 portrait “Nina con collar” or “Girl with Necklace” hung for 60 years, hidden from the public in the private residence of Kahlo’s assistant. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags Arts, Fine Arts, Painting, Frida Kahlo, Teresa Harwood
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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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Highlight on Up & Coming Forest Talk

November 18, 2016 Autumn King

On October 22, Forest Talk, a new pop-rock band straight out of  the“Magic City,” Birmingham Ala. played their first rooftop show at their hometown’s Southern Kitchen and Bar.

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In Volume 63: Issue 5 Tags Up & Coming, Forest Talk, Highlight, Autumn King, Music, Arts
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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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Bob Dylan "Speechless" By Nobel Prize

November 17, 2016 Molly Hulsey

“If I accept the prize? Of course,” Dylan replied to Sara Danius, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, when he called the institution in late October.

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In Volume 63: Issue 5 Tags Molly Hulsey, Arts, Bob Dylan, Nobel Prize
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Covenant Alumnus Writes Music for Presidential Inauguration

November 17, 2016 Haley Horton

In the midst of political division, a light of encouragement has come to shine over a chaotic election season.

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In Volume 63: Issue 5 Tags Covenant, National, Arts, Alumni, Music, Haley Horton
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Say Hello to the Robots: Hire an AI Composer

November 1, 2016 Romy Vekony

Are you curious what a league of robots wreaking havoc on a synthesizer might sound like? You might imagine it sounds slightly more harmonious than a room full of monkeys.  

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In Volume 63: Issue 4 Tags Music, Arts, Robots, Composer, Romy Vekony
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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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