Entertainment
At first glance, it’s difficult to understand why everyone raves about the Clermont Lounge. It would be incredibly easy to confuse this popular bar for...
“The White Album” no better than white noise
It is rare to find a college student who is not at least tangentially acquainted with the rock band Weezer. As children of the 90s,...
Readers will want a break from ‘Annie’s 1st Break’
“Annie’s 1st Break” attempts to fill three genres while in reality fitting in only that of romance. Its author, Willee Amsden, aimed a little too...
Viewers might not rush to sit in this ‘Rush Hour’
If viewers grew up watching “Rush Hour” reruns on television, watching Jon Foo (“Universal Soldier: Regeneration”) and Justin Hires (“Stomp the Yard”) reprise the memorable...
‘Everybody Wants Some’ cast bonding
In a round table interview with the Technique, actors Blake Jenner (“The Truth in Being Right”), Tyler Hoechlin (“Road to Perdition”) and Will Brittain (“The...
More Windex needed to fix “Greek Wedding 2”
“My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” is a big, fat palooza of a film. Much like Toula’s entire extended Greek family, the sequel to the 2002...
Hidden YouTube treasures found to cure boredom
YouTube is a gold mine for undiscovered talent. While many channels have become famous, there are many still lesser-known channels that produce great entertainment for...
3 Doors Down reawakens rock from the 2000s
For those who miss the upbeat rock songs of the early 2000’s, the band, 3 Doors Down, is bringing them back. With the release of...
The Atlanta Brunch Festival disappoints
The inaugural Atlanta Brunch Festival was substandard. Atlanta Beer Festival’s newest addition took place in Historic Fourth Ward Park, across the street from Ponce City...
New album misses its mark
The 1975’s release of “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It,” marked the introduction of their...
Cellist connects with technology and rock
The world-renowned Israeli-American cellist, Maya Beiser, took over Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts on March 5 with her rousing solo performance. Beiser uses cutting-edge...
House of Cards cunningly fixes previous errors
“House of Cards” is a series near and dear to the hearts of many a Netflix binge watcher since its first season was released exclusively...
Extraordinary circus makes its home in Atlanta
Audiences are swept away into a world of the curious in Cirque Du Soleil’s latest show, “Kurios.” With two hours of wonder and amazement, “Kurios”...
Movie grinds against the grain of conventional film
Slightly off the beaten path of mainstream cinema, there exists a sort of haven for filmmakers who do not make films for the expensive coupe...
La — a note to follow so
“Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music” opened Tuesday night at the Fox Theatre to a crowd of over 3,500 people. The high attendance was...
Interview with ‘Zootopia’ Look Supervisor Lance Summers
Before the behind the scenes presentation of “Zootopia” last Thursday, the Technique had the opportunity to sit down with Environment Look Supervisor Lance Summers. A graduate...
Zootopia addresses prejudices in an ‘evolved’ world
When going to see a blockbuster animated film, especially those featuring anthropomorphic animals, one usually does not expect to be confronted with contentious current-day issues....
‘Love’ is a funny and dark and depressing thing
A Netflix Original Series with a male lead working in the entertainment industry fumbling through relationships — sounds eerily familiar, right? The release of Netflix’s...