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The Chimes

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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Identity, truth and Bowie: a tribute

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A look back on the legendary and personal impact David Bowie left behind.
Brooks Ginnan, Writer February 17, 2016
A look back on the legendary and personal impact David Bowie left behind.

Opera in a galaxy far, far away

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Students performed the opera “The Magic Flute” with a modern sci-fi twist.
Bethany Higa, Writer February 16, 2016
Students performed the opera “The Magic Flute” with a modern sci-fi twist.

To Paris: From New York with love, empathy and art

To Paris: From New York with love, empathy and art
U.S. city scarred by terror clings to creativity and beauty alongside Paris.
Hannah Wagner, Writer December 1, 2015
U.S. city scarred by terror clings to creativity and beauty alongside Paris.

Celebrate one season at a time

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Jehn Kubiak discusses why Christmas music should not be played until the day after Thanksgiving.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer November 17, 2015
Jehn Kubiak discusses why Christmas music should not be played until the day after Thanksgiving.

We can glorify God through more than just “Christian music”

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Music, even if not explicitly Christian, still can depict the true and the beautiful.
President Barry Corey, Writer November 17, 2015
Music, even if not explicitly Christian, still can depict the true and the beautiful.

Ceili Club fuses dance with community

Senior Spanish major and club president Julie Marmion of Biola Ceili Club. She discusses how Irish dancing flourishes on campus through integration of history and art. | Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Irish dancing flourishes on campus through integration of history and art.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer November 4, 2015
Irish dancing flourishes on campus through integration of history and art.

An approximation of the inevitable

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Sufjan Stevens publicly grieves the mother he never knew.
Evan Stewart, Writer October 28, 2015
Sufjan Stevens publicly grieves the mother he never knew.

Heat Speaks leaves a burning impression

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Punk ‘N’ Pie winner discusses group history, motivation to auditioning and reaction to winning first place.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer October 27, 2015
Punk ‘N’ Pie winner discusses group history, motivation to auditioning and reaction to winning first place.

’90s pop brims with nostalgia

Hindsight is 20/20–late ‘90s hits were decidedly terrible, but recreate childhood nonetheless.
Hayley Langdon, Writer October 20, 2015
Hindsight is 20/20–late ‘90s hits were decidedly terrible, but recreate childhood nonetheless.

Majical Cloudz cuts deep with melancholy

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“Are You Alone?” aims not for the ears, but for the heart.
Brooks Ginnan, Writer October 20, 2015
“Are You Alone?” aims not for the ears, but for the heart.

“Revival” lives up to its name

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Selena Gomez’s surprise album reveals a more mature artist than the one we are used to.
Hayley Langdon, Writer October 14, 2015
Selena Gomez’s surprise album reveals a more mature artist than the one we are used to.

Christian music has a broader definition

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The lines separating Christian music and secular music are blurrier than most think.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer October 13, 2015
The lines separating Christian music and secular music are blurrier than most think.