Entertainment
Cold War Kids released their newest studio album, “L.A. Divine,” on April 7. The now widely popular indie rockers maintain their usual style on the...
WREKtacular exposes students to local music
For a bar that is located on Ponce de Leon, The Drunken Unicorn still manages to be difficult to find. The entrance is a single...
Baldwin fails to save predictable animated film
“Boss Baby” is one of those movies that could have had some sort of real potential if it had been directed by a creative powerhouse,...
DanceTech showcases student talent
DanceTech, a Georgia Tech dance company, held their Spring Showcase at the Ferst Center on April 2. The event was a chance for DanceTech to...
Investigative podcast strikes universal chord
From “Serial” and “This American Life,” the new podcast “S-Town” investigates the town of Woodstock, Alabama, through the lens of its disgruntled life-long resident John...
Writers fail to bring ‘Nobodies’ to full potential
On March 29, the pilot episode for Melissa McCarthy (“Mike & Molly”) and her husband Ben Falcone’s (“Tammy”) new sitcom “Nobodies” premiered on TV Land....
Java Cats owner overcomes challenges to open
The newest addition to Atlanta’s crowded coffee scene offers a unique pairing: while sipping cappuccinos, patrons can pet cats. On Monday, March 27, owner Hadyn...
Tei Shi establishes her unique female sound
For an album titled “Crawl Space,” the music on the debut solo album by Tei Shi seems to suggest everything except for what the image...
Susto’s Osborne speaks on new album and tour
Promoting their new album “& I’m Fine Today” that was released in Jan. 2017, alternative band Susto has been touring the U.S. and Canada. Susto...
Innovative ode to the city of D.C.
At this point, GoldLink is used to getting praise for just about everything he drops. After “The God Complex” and its single “Sober Thoughts” showed...
No tomorrow for ‘Annie’
The U.S. National Tour of “Annie,” directed by the original director and lyricist Martin Charnin, graced the Fabulous Fox Theater this past month. This popular...
Production-heavy Phantogram rocks Tabernacle
On their international tour, Phantogram stopped in Atlanta for a lively performance at the Tabernacle on March 17. The electronic rock group released their third...
‘Shots Fired’ hits target of race in the current era
Race, corruption, police abuse, child custody and sibling rivalry. A show which addresses all of these complex issues might be ambitious, but it just might...
Khayaal showcases South Asian classical music
Since 2013, Tech students have been featured in Khayaal, a platform for South Asian classical music, which includes Carnatic and Hindustani music. Carnatic music is...
“Characters” creators talk union of art, technology
In the first “Made@GT” art and technology project commissioned by the Office of the Arts, artist Katherine Helen Fisher and research scientist Clint Zeagler have...
EarFilms offers dystopian auditory journey
Last week, the Ferst Center for the Arts hosted EarFilms’s first work, “To Sleep To Dream.” The decidedly innovative production spurned any normal performance standards...
Flawed Fox comedy pilot fails to make history
“Making History,” a new comedy show airing on Fox, made its television debut on Mar. 5, 2017. The show’s executive producers are the successful movie-making...
‘Kedi’ explores universal values on four paws
Imagine spending 75 minutes with a population of street cats. This conception could be either a nightmare or a dream, depending on the cats. “Kedi,”...