Entertainment
Every once in a while someone makes a movie that attempts to be more significant than it actually is. Charlie Bartlett almost feels like a...
XOXOX yields catchy tunes
After pushing play and listening for a few minutes, XOXOX will have somehow created a time machine while you weren’t looking and subsequently placed you...
Jumper barely transcends shortcomings
Personally, I have always had a fascination with teleportation. I wouldn’t say it has anything to do with being nerdy or going to Tech or...
New Familiars dish out fun acoustic folk
Tonight, raw talent and musical emotion are going to rip into cozy Eddie’s Attic. The New Familiars offer an organic acoustic sound. Deeply rooted in...
Two Bits
This election year, I’m voting for Justice. Justice is my favorite American Gladiator. Now that season one of American Gladiators is over, it’s time to...
2007-2008 OSCAR PREVIEW
There’s no business like show business, and there’s no show business like the Academy Awards. This year’s ceremony marks the 80th Academy Awards, also known...
Definitely, Maybe offers decent V-Day fare
While Definitely, Maybe will most likely be regarded as this year’s quintessential Valentine’s Day movie, it is much more than that. It ultimately provides the...
The Bravery proves lacking live at The Roxy
The Bravery played to a sold-out crowd at The Roxy last Saturday night. The set drew from their two studio albums and mixed in some...
Savages shows somber story
Death and mortality have always plagued the human race. Death is inevitable. But somehow, even as it tears apart family after family, it has a...
Two Bits
Yesterday was Valentine’s Day, a holiday of Christian origin. While Easter and Christmas mark important dates in the life of Jesus Christ, Valentine’s Day celebrates...
Night at the Ritz teeters on edge of mediocrity
If I had to describe A Night at the Ritz, the latest album from the Chicago-based indie rock-pop band Office, in a single word, this...
Two Bits Man continues explanation of Tech majors:
First, an apology to Jason K. and the rest of the industrial design majors for leaving you guys out last week. I didn’t realize that...
Local boutiques offer fusion of fashion, fun
Just off campus on Marietta St. sit two unassuming boutiques that sell high fashion merchandise at discounted prices. Luxe Atlanta and 1*FIVE*0 Boutique are owned...
MovieFest finale hits off with impressive screening
Campus MovieFest is always a refreshing event. It’s nice to see Tech kids breaking the inaccurate “we-only-like-math-and-science“ stereotype and doing something creative. When we Techies...
Vampire’s hit gains victory
Fresh new music always seems to make for a great entertainment review. We all love music—it’s a lot of what makes us who we are...
Cypress serves up enjoyment
It was a cloudy Wednesday afternoon. A chilling wind cut through my jacket as I crossed West Peachtree along Sixth Street. After a few moments...
Rambo returns to dish out plotless gore
While it’s not thoroughly engrossing or particularly original, Rambo, Sylvester Stallone’s throwback to eighties action movies, certainly succeeds as a purely adrenaline filled macho-man film...