The more I know God, the more I understand
The glory of He who holds the world in His hand
As around His throne, Behold! What a sound!
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The more I know God, the more I understand
The glory of He who holds the world in His hand
As around His throne, Behold! What a sound!
This is my poem, my message to you.
From one drop in a million to another.
It seems like just yesterday we were
running our fingers over unfurnished
window panes,
rough chips of paint catching our
prints as we go
the glass divided into four, like an
Andy Warhol painting, each raindrop
pattern slightly different.
Read moreDisney’s most recent live-action endeavour, “Mulan,” has been met with mixed emotions since its announcement. A “Mulan” without music or Eddie Murphy was not a “Mulan” that most wanted to see.
Read moreThe 72nd Emmy Awards looked nothing like it has in previous years. Jimmy Kimmel was the featured host, but there was no audience and no red carpet. The nominees were all sent professional cameras and an operator, if needed, as a way to be able to record themselves when they won and stream their reactions live. There were about 140 cameras from 20 cities around the world that needed to be juggled,a very daunting task.
Read moreOn August 28th, I opened Spotify and a newly released album popped up titled "Out of Body." The cover art is what hit me first. The stacked exposure photos of a man almost coming up for air feels like a modern take on the classic impressionist painting style.
Read moreWith the postponement of Kilter on everyone's mind, 14 performers prepared for Songbirds at Sunset on the night of September 26 at the West Pavillion. Founders Hall President Leila Vaughn ’22 put her heart into setting the entire night up, from sound checks, to equipment, to donuts and coffee for everyone to have while the show went on.
Read moreThe theatre department has been working to create new experiences and ways to create amidst these unprecedented times. For example, to showcase all the hard work done last year for “The Sound Of Music,” a documentary is being made of the process of preparing the show. This is a way of memorializing the work and talent of the cast and crew while staying safe.
Since this past March, dozens of music tours, festivals and other events have been cancelled or postponed with no future date in sight. However, as artists raced to adapt to social media platforms like Instagram, K-pop idols were among the frontrunners, serenading us from their living rooms.
Read more“I will not let him win in death.”
These words, spoken by Chauntae Davies who was a victim of Jeffery Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, were the catalyst for local Chattanooga artist, Ali Waller, to create her exhibit.
On August 28, 2020, Chadwick Boseman passed away after a four-year-long battle with colon cancer. He has created a lasting impact on the movie industry by helping those who sometimes feel they are different to realize that they are special.
Read moreWhether in fire or ice, Frost wondered how
It all would end. I’ve often asked the same;
I know the rising morning sun is somewhere
Read moreFor our final “Staff Picks” of this year, I thought we’d glean some hidden gems from the staff. In my opinion, too many of us get swept up in the appeal of wildly popular TV shows (I’m looking at you, Stranger Things), when countless others of far greater quality lie largely untouched and unappreciated by the masses. Of course…
Read moreIt would be hard to measure the impact certain books and stories had on us as kids, but when I think back to reading “Eragon” or “The Ranger’s Apprentice” and I get that sudden, gut-wrenching longing, that nostalgia for story, I know these stories mean more to us than we realize. Some take us spiraling away to worlds unknown, some ground us more firmly in the world we do know, and the best ones do a little bit of both.
Read moreNow, I am a big fan of sad, gritty movies, but every so often my soul longs for something joyful—something so relentlessly happy that I forget what sad even means. I’m thinking here of that one movie—we all have at least one—you can rely on to be whatever you need it to be. You’ve probably seen it more times than you can count, so if you need it to be a mindless distraction, it can be just that. But if you need to laugh, fear not, the jokes are still funny, regardless of how many times you watch it.
Read moreOur current global predicament has left many stuck at home, wondering how to fill their quarantine-induced abundance of free time. Not two weeks into this crisis, many are already verging on boredom, like a child realizing a few weeks into the summer that there is such a thing as too much free time. But it is not yet time to give in and admit to our parents that we have nothing to do; it is not time to start doing chores just yet.
Read moreThere’s birdsong in the background of the packing,
The goodbyes. In doing what it does, the pollen
In the humming air-soup makes us sneeze—short bursts
Of breath that draw suspicious eyes, bring hands
Read moreIf you’re like me, these stay at home rules are the absolute worst. Drive thrus and grocery pickups activate the brain a little bit, but I can only watch Netflix (or Amazon Prime or Hulu) for so long before my brain starts getting a little existential. So here are three things to do while stuck inside or in your backyard for this spring.
Read moreHanging on the walls of the Kresge Art Gallery are drawings that you might find in your own notebook, ones that you absentmindedly doodled during class or chapel. These colorful, obsessive, tiny pieces are the work of J. Bradley Adams, and they are a part of his show titled “garden 321: mensura.”
Read moreTo close out Day of Prayer, Mark Perry ‘20 gave a concert in Carter Lobby. An intimate but eager group of students drank the last of the apple cider and surrounded the piano, sitting on the gathered chairs, couches, and cushions on the floor. The concert setting was cozy, with lots of interaction between …
Read moreIch habe in den letzten zwei Jahren ein paar Fotos gemacht.
Grüne Bäume, kristallklare blaue Seen,
Überfüllte Straßen und Leere Strassen.
Meine Füße haben viele Länder bereist,
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