Logorrhea 205: The One With Social Justice
Korey Adams, Katie Chappell and Clark Hubbard are back at it again, talking about Venom’s tongue, Leon Bridges, Bob’s Burgers, and most importantly, social justice.
Korey Adams, Katie Chappell and Clark Hubbard are back at it again, talking about Venom’s tongue, Leon Bridges, Bob’s Burgers, and most importantly, social justice.
In this episode of Logorrhea, Cameron Woodard joins Korey Adams, Clark Hubbard and Katie Chappell, and we talk about Bug’s Life, Liz’s near-death experience and some Saxophone-infused bops. Katie does not talk about tongues in […]
Union University students filled Barefoots Joe on Friday, Sept. 21, as the Office of University Ministries hosted Songs and Stories, an event where students and faculty shared stories of God’s work through various artistic expressions. […]
In this episode of Logorrhea, Clark and Korey share the room while they wait on Liz to recover from a car wreck. In addition, Korey loves Spiderman, Clark plays two songs, and Liz talks about […]
It was the first week of school. I paced outside Hartley Recital Hall, casually humming as I waited to audition for Union University’s new vocal group Sounds of Exaltation. I stared down my suit pants […]
Joshua Aaron Mays is a senior conservation biology major and has written music under the names of Free Space and Signs Following. Two previous pieces on Mays are this dialogue and this review of his latest […]
In this episode of Logorrhea, Abigail Peecher joins Clark Hubbard, Liz Caldwell, and Katie Chappell to discuss Asian representation in film, Jessica Beale’s recent murders, and how Liz really doesn’t understand what mainstream music is. […]
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