Entertainment
The New American Shakespeare Tavern is an original practice playhouse whose focus, as its name would suggest, centers on Shakespearean plays. To start the new...
Director sheds light on human trafficking
“Caged No More” is a cinematic drama meant to engage and educate audiences on the realities of human trafficking. The film took top honors at...
Discovered: Snow in Atlanta!
As winter begins to dig its icy teeth into Tech’s campus, students often find themselves at a loss for fun, cold-weather activities. Football games, time...
Players celebrate music and the past in old game
“Eternal Sonata” was developed by tri-Crescendo and released on Xbox 360 in 2007. It was then rereleased with extra sections and additional playable characters a...
Golden Globe winner stuns audiences
Just in time for awards season, director Alejandro Iñárritu brings his first film since “Birdman” (2014), the film that took home four Oscars (including Best...
Odesza electrifies crowd at Masquerade
Odesza, the indie-electronica duo from Seattle, recently played two back to back sold out shows in Atlanta at the Masquerade on Nov. 3 and 4. ...
‘Ladie’s Night’ is melting pot of standup
Once a month, three local filmmakers showcase comedy sketches in a variety-show style at The Village Theatre. The name of the show may be grammatically...
‘Master of None’ approaches reality with diversity
Last Friday, Nov. 6, Netflix debuted “Master of None,” a new comedy series created by Aziz Ansari (“Parks and Recreation”) and Alan Yang, a “Parks...
‘Spectre’: one of the better bad Bond movies
“Spectre” plays exactly how any Bond fan would expect it to. Director Sam Mendes (“Skyfall”) fabricates a picture-perfect copy of nearly any other new Bond...
‘Good grief!’ Charlie Brown returns in endearing film
The “Peanuts” cartoon strip has always had adult meanings beyond the age of the characters in the strip. This still rings true with “The Peanuts...
Debut album is melodiously repetitive
Joanna Duff, a California native, started recording music with little intention of creating a full-fledged album. After the death of her father, Duff felt the...
Broadway ‘Cinderella’ cultivates supporting roles
In keeping with other shows of the current Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Atlanta Series, “Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella” is scheduled to run Tuesdays through...
‘Othello’ interpretation puts spin on classic tale
Upon walking into the DramaTech Theater, a cynical student might think that he or she wasted a good $8 on some crummy read through of...
LiNK hosts concert to highlight major crisis
Aspiring artists and concert-goers within the Atlanta community have been counting down the days until they would see each other for the first time. Summoned...
Race invites whimsy into competition
This past Saturday, Oct. 24, a large portion of North Avenue was blocked for what might have looked to unsuspecting bystanders like a wild downhill...
‘Seraph of the End’ exemplifies creativity of anime
With the fall television season beginning in the US, it should come as no surprise that other countries are also marking their calendars for the...
Atlanta Streets Alive breathes life into Peachtree
A man walking on stilts and giant, colorful birds intriguingly attached to bicycles were, surprisingly, not the signs of the circus arriving in town but...
A peek behind the spiderwebs of Netherworld
Every year, based out of Norcross, Ga., Netherworld Haunted House receives high marks as one of the best frights in the country. The Technique had...