Entertainment
With a new global threat emerging seemingly every month, the average Tech student questions the future of Earth. Each new virus, war or climate emergency...
Harchit Kohli’s childhood dream to college career
Canadian singer, songwriter and producer Harchit Kohli has had a productive lockdown and is using the amassed momentum to continue to grow. The University of Waterloo...
DramaTech performs satirical Marxist piss play
The lights dim, hold and fade back in. We see disheveled bodies sprawled across the stage, lying next to “Public Amenity No. 9,” the filthiest...
‘Love’ exhibit encapsulates unspoken at the High
“What Is Left Unspoken, Love” opened on March 25 at the High Museum of Art in Midtown. The exhibit explores questions surrounding love and relationships. ...
‘Atlanta’ is the best of contemporary surrealism
The first two episodes of “Atlanta” season three dropped on March 24, and any fan expecting normalcy or even slight adherence to the tried and...
The Maine bring punk to the Masquerade
On Friday, March 25, Tech’s spring break was coming to an end. As the evening drew near, there was a slight chill in the air,...
Matt Maltese leaves Center Stage in wonder
Matt Maltese is a man of wonder, charm and boyish attributes. The soft embrace of his wilting feminine voice is an alluring experience, and he...
‘Night Vale’ live show haunts Variety Playhouse
This year marks the ten year anniversary of Welcome to Night Vale, the popular serial fiction and surrealist podcast created by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey...
UPSAHL’s live album sure to have SALES-UP
“I think I’m done with 21” is a thought many Tech students have probably thought at some point in their college careers, and singer-songwriter UPSAHL...
Looking back on March’s pop-punk releases
While we may be saying goodbye to March, there is no way we are saying goodbye to all the new music released within the past...
Machine Gun Kelly turns punk in new album
Our Take: 4.5/5 Stars “Punk Rock is good for the soul.” The old adage rings true for “Mainstream Sellout,” the latest studio album from Colson...
Space and intimacy in the time of Sam Weber
Space is a beautiful thing — not the cosmic wonder that looms over us at any given time, but the kind that humans occupy and...
Musician’s Network to host Spring music festival
Tech is most notably home to engineers, programmers and other scientists, but within the halls known for mathematics and technology lies a historically significant and...
‘Euphoria’ leaves fans captivated and confused
Earlier this year, fans of the hit HBO show “Euphoria” were tuning in every Sunday to watch new episodes of the captivating drama. After mass...
Spring Comedy Show hosts Dulcé Sloan
On March 9, the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) held its annual Spring Comedy Show. The event took place at the Ferst Center for Arts...
‘Journey 2 the Sun’: A Brighter Concert
On March 8, Center Stage Theater welcomed Aries to the stage, who rocked The Loft. Since his last tour “WELCOME HOME” in late 2019 following...
From TikTok to tour bus: Bears in Trees
Advertising themselves as a “dirtbag boyband,” South London indie group Bears in Trees has taken TikTok by storm in the past few months. Following two...
“WHO CARES?” bogged by self doubt
Our Take: 3/5 Stars Alexander James O’Connor, the man behind indie sweetheart Rex Orange County, concluded his 2020 run of “The Pony World Tour” at...