Entertainment
Approximately nine out of ten Americans considered love to be a “very important reason to get married” according to a 2013 survey conducted by the...
Guide to collecting vinyl for the college student
Of the many retro hobbies making a comeback in recent times, collecting vinyl may be one of the least accessible, especially for college students. New...
Conan Gray lights up the Coca-Cola Roxy
On March 5, Conan Gray took on the Coca-Cola Roxy stage with a performance filled with fun, emotion and even rage. Since his last tour...
Humberstone makes Atlanta debut at the Eastern
With a paper cup of tea in one hand and a microphone in the other, 22-year-old singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone greeted a sold-out venue on Monday,...
Science Festival set to highlight STEM diversity
After a two-year break due to the global pandemic, the Atlanta Science Festival is back this year in full force. With over 100 events, there...
HeartbeatATL: love letter to Atlanta community
A new interactive art installation within the heart of metro Atlanta has served as a dynamic representation of love in Atlanta. Across from Mercedes-Benz Stadium,...
K-pop fans ‘Dance the Night Away’ with TWICE
The State Farm Arena lit up in a dazzling display of pinks, greens and orange as fans wielded their lightsticks to support the K-pop group,...
Aminé delivers memorably with Portland roots
Adam “Aminé” Daniel performed at The Tabernacle on Feb. 24 during his tour titled “Best Tour Ever.” Known for his hit song “Caroline,” released in...
New ‘Batman’ film signals new era of Gotham
Our Take: 4.5/5 Stars Over the past few decades, audiences have seen many iterations of the character of Batman, both live action and animated. With...
‘Ain’t Too Proud’ brings Motown to A-Town
On March 8-13, the musical “Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations” will play at the Fox Theatre, and Broadway in...
Mitski: modern-day messiah for LGBTQ+
Japanese-American indie rock artist Mitski just started her tour for her latest album “LaurelHell,” which was released on Feb. 4. Playing songs from her previous...
Magnolia Parks exemplify inclusive pop-punk
Although it is often championed as a welcoming and diverse community, the pop-punk and punk rock music genre is lacking in a very crucial thing:...
Center for Puppetry Arts highlights Black artists
For many, the world of puppetry arts has become synonymous with Jim Henson, the puppeteer responsible for creating and voicing Kermit the Frog. While Henson...
Spotlight: O’Neil Delapenha on equitable theatre
O’Neil Delapenha is hustling. The writer, actor and director is currently performing in two shows while rehearsing for a third and producing a fourth. Adding...
AASU Renaissance spotlights Black artists
Art has the unique ability to inspire, educate and stimulate change. During this Black History Month, Georgia Tech’s African American Student Union (AASU) in collaboration...
Musgraves details divorce: live in concert
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, country-pop artist Kacey Musgraves graced Atlanta with her presence on Feb. 9 and offered her audience a whirlwind ride...
Mitski’s ‘Laurel Hell’ is somewhat empty
Our Take: 4/5 Stars With Mitski’s third studio album, “Laurel Hell,” she has come back from a hiatus to drop a highly anticipated, but slightly...
The Marías dazzle with their stunning debut
Think of the dreamiest song you have heard and expand it into the span of an evening — that is the feeling that flooded the...