Entertainment
On Feb. 12 the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) hosted Moon Tunes, the second performance in a concert series that was originally meant to occur...
DramaTech debuts dark, comedic production
This month, DramaTech transforms its theater from an ordinary space into the colorful and unpredictable, yet frightening alternate universe, “Cartoon.” Written by Steve Yockey and...
Robot prepares to sweep future Grammys
Students at Tech are well-known for their innovation in the areas of engineering and computer science; however, there are some who choose to do the...
Tragic love story sets the mood for Valentine’s
Since the year 2000, The New American Shakespeare Tavern has shown the ever-popular Shakespearean play “Romeo and Juliet” every February. This is only logical, since...
DramaTech prepares for upcoming comedy
DramaTech continues to wow audiences with its newest production, “Cartoon.” The play supersedes expectations, experimenting with new theatrical styles, such as Commedia del’Arte, to transport...
Phox lights up Terminal West with soulful tunes
This past Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Terminal West, the up-and-coming band Phox charmed a friendly audience with their alternative folk/indie pop melodies. Hailing from Baraboo,...
Computer-animated musical is “strange” indeed
Strange Magic is certainly an experience. There really is no better description for this movie. Directed by Gary Rydstrom (who has only ever done sound...
Project Almanac falls into predictability
At first glance, Project Almanac, produced by Michael Bay (Transformers), seems like it would a very interesting, thought-provoking movie about time travel. It is not....
Dramatic films score big at Campus Movie Fest
Fifteen years ago, students at Emory University endeavored to spread the joy of filmmaking. In 2004, Tech was introduced to their creation in the form...
Marvel’s espionage show defies gender roles
Captain America’s (Chris Evans) heroic decision to sacrifice himself during 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger, as he reminds his girlfriend Agent Carter (Hayley Atwell)...
The Funeral Portrait discusses current EP release
There are certain aspects of theater that are hard to obtain through any media other than the stage; the physical emotiveness of the actors, the...
Elvis comes to life again at the Fox
On Saturday, Jan. 31, the Fox Theatre hosted a tribute performance to the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis Lives is a touring show that...
Sweet Hut lives up to name
On Peachtree Street, right between Orange Theory Fitness and the UPS store — or rather, somewhere in between Taco Mac and Jimmy John’s — sits...
A novel exploration of young adult fiction
“Children can have a cruel, absolute sense of justice. Children can kill a monster and feel quite proud of themselves.” Or at least so says...
Swan Lake enchants audiences
From my early toddler years, my childhood was defined by a weekly affiliation with pink ballet slippers and a diverse collection of colored leotards. Plié,...
Classic games return online
Currently, it seems that video games are all about the special effects, the online multi-player capabilities or the numerous maps; some even have the ability...
Voegele brings big stage presence to small venue
25 shows in 25 different cities across 18 states over the span of just 40 days: it is safe to say Kate Voegele has a...
Global Vibes: Die Antwoord pushes boundaries of rap
In the wide world of modern popular music, there are the quirky Lady Gagas who make us question our aesthetic choices, the sexually charged Shakiras...