The Most Wonderful Viewing of the Yea

There’s one thing that always gets me into the holiday mood, and that’s seasonal movies. Every year I watch so many Christmas movies with my family, including classics like “It’s A Wonderful Life” and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and less classic movies like the VeggieTales Christmas episodes and “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” which is arguably a Christmas movie because Christmas occurs in the movie. Like “Die Hard.”


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Theatre Department Overcoming Unique Challenges to Produce "Everyman"

Like we all have in this season of unknowns, the Covenant College Theatre Department did everything they could do to live up to the phrase, “The show must go on!” From turning the show-stopping musical “Sound of Music” into a documentary detailing the department’s process to sewing dozens of masks for their current show “Everyman,” the theatre is buzzing with new ideas.


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Covenant Alumni Opens Chattanooga Record Store

“Wednesday is Student Day at Yellow Racket Records.” You may have seen the posters up around campus advertising Chattanooga’s newest record shop.

Run by a former Scot with big plans for the future, Yellow Racket Records occupies a 1920s storefront on Main Street. (Handy hint: if the parking spots out front are full, you can pull around back to find more parking.) The building used to contain three retail spaces that have been joined into one to create a cozy yet spacious environment.


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The Ten-Dollar Founding Father

With the release of “Hamilton: An American Musical” on Disney Plus, it’s no wonder that hundreds upon thousands of theatre kids, and perhaps history buffs, have flocked to purchase a subscription to watch the musical that captured the minds of the 44th president of the United States and dozens of other high-profile figures.

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Beyoncé’s "Black Is King"

On June 28 singer/songwriter Beyoncé announced to the world via an Instagram post that she was releasing a new visual musical album with Disney Plus entitled “Black Is King.” It was inspired by Disney’s “The Lion King” and was originally planned to be a joint project to the artist’s previous album “The Gift” that she released last year with Disney’s live-action adaptation to the 1994 animated classic.

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It’s just rain

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.

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2nd Emmy Awards Proceed in Unusual Fashion

The 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.

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Songbirds at Sunset

With 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.

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Theatre Department Embraces Short Films

The 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.


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Staff Picks: Hidden Gems in TV/Streaming/NP

For 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…

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Staff Picks: YA or Children's Novel/Series

It 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.

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