Entertainment
Our Take: 5 Stars In the latest film by writer-director Lee Isaac Chung (“Lucky Life”), Chung crafts a deeply personal and profoundly moving portrait of...
BTS lights it up on MTV Unplugged
There is no band in the world like BTS. The specific blend of insane chemistry, genre-bending music, angelic good looks, incredible stage presence and once-in-a-generation...
High features prominent Black artist Driskell
On Feb. 6 the High Museum of Art in Atlanta premiered the “David Driskell: Icons of Nature and History” exhibit to celebrate the artist’s work....
Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ deserving Oscar front-runner
Our Take: 4 Stars During an unprecedented year, many films have suffered from delayed releases and closed theaters, making it easy to overlook the films...
Atlanta Ballet goes virtual
Correction: An earlier version of this story erroneously identified the Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia Southern University. The arts center is located at...
‘I Care a Lot’ dull, hard to finish
Our Take: 2 Stars On Feb. 19, Netflix added J Blakeson’s new dark comedy “I Care a Lot” to its library. “I Care a Lot”...
‘Framing Britney’ focuses on toxic tabloids
Our Take: 4 Stars On Feb. 5, the world became obsessed with Britney Spears again thanks to the release of the New York Times produced...
Songwriter Blaemire speaks about latest album
From rhythm and blues to musical theatre, writer and performer Nick Blaemire truly is a musical jack of all trades. But in his latest album,...
Third ‘To All the Boys’ flat despite chemistry
Our Take: 2 Stars When Lana Condor (“Deadly Class”) and Noah Centineo (“Sierra Burgess Is A Loser”) brought Jenny Han’s young adult novel to life...
Swift to re-record albums, starts with ‘Fearless’
Over time, Taylor Swift, possibly one of the most prominent singers of the generation, has changed her rhetoric through her song writing. The former country...
Black History Month art showcase in CULC
In honor of Black History Month, the Georgia Tech African American Student Union (AASU) has curated a collection of art made by Black members of...
‘The Dig’ brings British history to life
Our Take: 4 Stars “The Dig,” a historically-inspired period drama based on John Preston’s novel of the same title, is a quiet, quintessentially British story...
‘brent ii’ fails to live up to predecessor
Our Take: 2 Stars Indie artists Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker have teamed up yet again to release another intimate EP, “brent ii.” Nearly two...
‘Black Messiah’ creators and activists discuss film
Many single people see ValentinWarner Bros. Pictures new film, “Judas and the Black Messiah,” directed by Shaka King (“Newlyweeds”) and starring Daniel Kaluuya (“Get Out”),...
Super Bowl halftime show awkward, messy
With the Buccaneers and Chiefs playing this year’s Super Bowl, tensions were high, leaving people at the edges of their seats in desperate anticipation. The...
Weezer’s ‘OK Human’ wonderfully eccentric
Our Take: 5 Stars Over twenty-six years and fourteen albums after their legendary eponymous debut, Weezer has returned with “OK Human,” an album unlike anything...
Atwood teases with ‘The Testaments’
Nearly 35 years after the release of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Margaret Atwood pulled back the curtain on Gilead once again in “The Testaments.” While “The...
Wallen’s sophomore release bloated, redundant
Our Take: 3 Stars Following the roller coaster that was 2020, Morgan Wallen saw his career hit both new heights with chart-topping singles and new...