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.”
Read moreNational Book Awards
Each November, the nonprofit National Book Foundation awards its National Book Awards (NBA) to American authors to celebrate their newly published works, but finalists for each of the four categories were released earlier this month.
Read moreCovenant College Theatre Department Presents: William Shakespeare's Hamlet
This November, Covenant College’s Theatre Department promises to enliven Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy in a production that roots itself in the timeless text, but invites the audience to interact with the story in new and evocative ways.
Read moreBastille, Wild World Review
Bastille’s sophomore album, Wild World, centers around a theme that is fleshed out in different ways throughout the album's long 19 track lineup, but is all brought together by its lyrical centerpiece, “Warmth:”
Read moreShepherds Who Deal in Lead
...just because a plot is old doesn’t mean it can’t be used by an artful director to speak a powerful prophetic message to a new audience in a new cultural context. That is what Antoine Fuqua set out to do with his 2016 remake of The Magnificent Seven.
Read moreAfrican American Museum of History and Culture
On September 24, 2016, the Smithsonian opened up the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Read moreThe Gray Havens
The Gray Havens, husband and wife duo Dave and Licia Radford, charmed Covenant students with their winning personalities and self-described “narrative folk-pop” on Tuesday, September 27 as part of the Francis Schaeffer Conference on True Spirituality.
Read moreThe Absurd in the Ordinary: A Review of The Bald Soprano
This past Friday night, students, faculty, and Chattanooga residents arrived at Sanderson 215 for the opening night of the Covenant College Theatre Department’s The Bald Soprano, written by Eugène Ionesco and directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom.
Read moreHarry Potter and the Cursed Child
Few book series have so thoroughly defined a generation as J.K. Rowling’s saga of “the boy who lived.” ...When Rowling announced she was releasing the play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the fans of her books were ecstatic.
Read moreThe Places I Love
When I was a child, the world was immense...
Read moreThe Matthaus Evangelium Gallery
What if God were to give us new eyes to see, new ears to hear, new hearts to feel the power of His inaugural gospel? That is what is being offered in the art gallery on the second floor of Covenant’s very own Anna E. Kresge Memorial Library.
Read moreFrank Ocean Blonde Review
I think it’s fair to say that a quite a few people have been holding their breath (and passing out) while waiting for Frank Ocean to release a new album since his 2012 debut, channel ORANGE.
Read moreThe Emmys
The Emmy Awards, the most prestigious night in television, celebrated the year’s small-screen accomplishments for the 68th time last Sunday in a landslide victory for HBO series Game of Thrones and Veep.
Read moreOde to Gene Wilder
His life became only Wilder.
Read moreParty in the Passageways
You will never look at an urban alley the same way again.
Read moreMark Makkar Talks Upcoming Bald Soprano Role
The Bald Soprano [is] kind of like a game of mad-libs—that’s one way to see it.
Read moreLive on the Green
You will never forget aggressively shoving your way through the crowd of sweaty millennials, simultaneously making both friends and bitter enemies as you watch modern alt legends like Børns and Young the Giant.
Read moreCovenant College Theatre Presents: The Bald Soprano
The acclaimed avant garde comedy, The Bald Soprano, will make a brief appearance on the Covenant College stage this 2016-2017 season, ripping tired tropes into a confetti of non sequiturs and nonsensical hilarity.
Read more10 Cloverfield Lane Review
10 Cloverfield Lane is a movie that many would claim shouldn’t be talked about, out of fear of giving something away and ruining the experience.
Read moreSense & Sensibility---The Historic Romance Rekindled Onstage
The play revitalizes the familiar tussle between logic and emotion, mismatched lovers, and manipulative family members in the timeless spirit of the novel, with new faces and a few new quips as well.
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