You know the moment when you first hear a song and it is as subtle and thoughtful as a whisper in the dark, yet forceful enough to awaken your soul?
Read moreDeceptive Strength
The idea of deceptive strength is one that resonates with all of us. Often we find ourselves in a place of frustration when we feel our humanity seeping through the cracks of the images that we have so painstakingly constructed.
Read moreBeauty and the Beast
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.”
Read moreCovenant College's Drama Association Presents: Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie: A Portrait of Family, Dreams, and Regret
The Glass Menagerie plays April 7, 8, and 21 at 8:00 p.m. and 22 at 2:30 p.m. in the Sanderson Hall auditorium on the Covenant College campus.
Read moreEnding Book Discrimination
Since the invention of words on paper, countless numbers of the world’s avid readers have been plagued with the literary snob syndrome.
Read moreSeaux Chill's Freedom Ave Album Review
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.
Read moreMixed Media Press Release
Mixed Media Materials, a Covenant Art Department course, responded to a request for proposals issued by Public Art Chattanooga (PAC) this past February.
Read moreGeorge W. Bush's Portraits of Courage
When you imagine post-presidency life, perhaps you think of Obama’s recent vacation to Palm Beach, or perhaps you think of George H. W. Bush skydiving on his 90th birthday, but there’s a chance you perhaps think of George W. Bush’s paintings.
Read more50 Song Memoir Review
The Magnetic Fields, a notorious indie pop band, have returned with their first full length album since 2012.
Read moreCountry Music? Not That Bad
“Baby you a song, you make me want to roll my windows down and cruise.”
Read moreTo Be Or Not To Be Merely Something Rotten
In a society plagued with the disease of necessary innovation around every corner, it is understandable why the new musical comedy Something Rotten has enthused audiences.
Read moreSeries of Unfortunate Events Review
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.
Read moreLana Del Rey Returns with "Love"
Lana Del Rey’s new single “Love” is both a return to, and an improvement upon her earliest work.
Read moreMr. Pim Passes By Review
Covenant College’s production of Mr. Pim Passes By premiered this past weekend on Friday, February 17, 2017.
Read moreBetter Than Star Wars?
Could something better than the Star Wars saga be coming to theatres July 21?
Read moreBack to the Future
Vinyls. The Ghostbusters (2016) Reboot. Stranger Things (2016). What do these have in common?
Read moreLa La Land Review
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.
Read moreWhy We Need Protest Art
We need art now more than ever. Specifically, we need protest art. We need to both study it and make it. Through protest art, horrors and atrocities are portrayed with vividness and emotional power that a simple retelling cannot communicate.
Read moreSlay Queen
Last Wednesday our attention turned from the current controversial political climate to focus on Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.
Read moreMr. Pim Press Release
Most of us fondly remember a time when we followed A.A. Milne’s classic characters of Pooh Bear and his friends through the Hundred Acre Wood. What we may not know is that Milne was also an accomplished playwright.
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