Entertainment
Cheeky, playful, yet deeply reflective, Puerto Rican musician Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, professionally known as Bad Bunny, broke away from his streak of reggaetón albums...
SouthEast Punk Flea Market stops in ATL
The weekend before Halloween, often called “Halloweekend” by many college students, is typically full of an assortment of parties, events, “haunted” attractions and other spooky-themed...
The growth in popularity of podcast culture
Pop culture is constantly evolving and taking on new forms. Over the last few years, podcasts have been one of the most recent mediums that...
More than melodies: politics shine in music
Humans have always used music as a form of self-expression. We sing when we are happy; we sing when we are mourning. We make playlists...
TXT introspects in new album
Since their 2019 debut, TOMOR ROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has used their music to act as a voice for Generation Z, singing about the struggles...
Nimesh Patel: seeing the comedy in everything
Last week, The Technique interviewed comedian Nimesh Patel ahead of his show at the Tabernacle on Nov. 4. Students will recognize Patel as the headline...
Ali Sethi wows Playhouse with his versatility
Despite the political hostility that divides South Asia, shared cultural roots connect its people across borders. On the evening of Oct. 12, Variety Playhouse witnessed...
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ unveils tragedy
The evil men of Martin Scorsese’s movies have always had an allure. From “Mean Streets” to “The Departed,” Scorsese has always understood the dichotomy between...
Miya Folick plays ‘ROACH’ live
Miya Folick hosted an intimate performance at the Vinyl in celebration of the release of her new album “ROACH.” Folick is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter...
Urban explorers get haunted this Halloween
Many people have a fascination with forgotten parts of humanity.While the more standard route to satisfying this interest is reading history textbooks, visiting museums and...
Flipturn and Mt. Joy wow Tabernacle
On Oct. 19, 2023, flipturn opened for Mt. Joy at the Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta. The sold out show featured close to an hour-long set...
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘ECHO’ returns with twists
Cirque du Soleil will return to Atlanta this November with their new show “ECHO,” which focuses on “the symbiotic connection between humans and the natural...
Margaret Glaspy transcends Center Stage Vinyl
Margaret Glaspy, an accomplished American singer-songwriter, has been touring alongside fellow artist Bridget Kearny. Glaspy, with her commanding presence and a guitar in hand, took...
‘Metalcore Dropouts’ dropped in
As September turns to October and fall arrives, the air turns cooler, leaves change colors and, for rock music fans, calendars fill up with show...
Dean Lewis enchants fans in concert last week
After passing through the security and ticket checks, the audience enters the grand Buckhead Theater. The main floor slants downwards towards the stage, and people...
Kim Petras wants you to ‘Feed the Beast’ in ATL
On Oct. 4, Kim Petras graced the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta for the seventh stop in her “Feed the Beast” World Tour. The tour was...
The Devil Wears Prada and Fit For A King Drop IN to Atlanta
As September turns to October and fall arrives, the air turns cooler, leaves change colors and, for rock music fans, calendars fill up with show...
Doja Cat’s new album, ‘Scarlet’ offers a fresh take
After the incredible success of her albums “Hot Pink” (2019) and “Planet Her” (2021), fans were itching to see what pop icon Doja Cat would...