Entertainment
“Always free, always all ages, always accessible” was the rallying cry that once again united musicians, artists and hundreds of supporting fans during last Saturday’s...
‘Friends from College’ balances tragedy, comedy
In July, Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco released their new Netflix comedy series “Friends from College.” The show stars Keegan-Michael Key (“Key and Peele”) Cobie...
‘Earth Defense Force’ stands the test of time
On Oct. 21, 2015, many a nostalgic fan pondered the differences between reality and the present as portrayed in “Back to the Future: Part II.”...
‘Still Striving’ survives but does not thrive
A$AP Ferg dropped his “Still Striving” project this week as part of a release campaign by the entire A$AP Mob called AWGEST (a portmanteau of...
“Baby Driver” delivers thrills, epic soundtrack
At first trailer watch, everything about “Baby Driver” is exciting. A young getaway driver and music enthusiast wants to escape his life of crime with...
“Moonshine Freeze” crosses multiple genres
“Moonshine Freeze,” the fourth album from the British folk band This is the Kit, is one of those rare albums that defies categorization. Kate Stables,...
Chef Todd talks micro-food hall opening
This summer introduced Tech Square’s micro-food hall, the Canteen, a place where students, faculty and employees can enjoy a hearty breakfast and smoothie, a sandwich...
Big Boi booms back onto the scene he created
Famed emcee, producer and musician Antwan Patton, also known as Big Boi, has been around for quite some time, though most people might have not...
Dreezy shares challenges, roots at Rolling Loud
Dreezy had just finished her set under the blistering summer sun at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami on May 6 and was cooling down...
‘Wonder Woman’ wins for DC, female superheroes
Following the critical disappointments “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “Suicide Squad,” the DC Extended universe needed a win, especially leading up to their...
Warhol exhibit: electric chairs to soup cans
The High Museum of Art recently unveiled its newest temporary exhibit featuring the works of pop art icon Andy Warhol. The exhibit, which contains over...
Kendrick proves he is still ‘DAMN.’ good
From the beginning of his career until now, Kendrick Lamar has always had one clear message for his audience: people are products of their respective...
DramaTech thrills in new satire musical
To those with superficial knowledge of DramaTech Theatre’s latest production, Joanne Bogart and Eric Rockwell’s “Musical of Musicals: the Musical!,” it must seem that the...
Charlamagne Tha God: New book
Some people treat honesty as a virtue. Charlamagne Tha God, host of radio show “The Breakfast Club,” treats honesty like armor. In his upcoming book,...
Panic! electrifies Duluth’s Infinite Energy
On their Death of a Bachelor Tour, Panic! at the Disco stopped in Duluth to perform at the Infinite Energy Center on April 12. The...
‘H2Omx’ delves into Mexico’s water problems
Mexico City is sinking. Resting on an improperly managed aquifer, the city is gradually sinking into the Earth at a rate of around 3 feet...
Anime ‘Your Name’ transcends tropes
After nearly a year of anticipation, “Your Name,” or “Kimi no Na Wa,” premiered in select U.S. theaters this past Saturday, April 7. “Your Name”...
Having a bon temps at Bon Ton in Midtown
Less than two months ago, Creole/Cajun food was given a Vietnamese twist in Atlanta. Bon Ton does what few “New-Orleans-style” restaurants do: they serve seafood...