Entertainment
[Editor’s Note: the following article contains spoilers. Proceed with caution.] Only two episodes into the ten-episode season, HBO’s Game of Thrones has exceeded expectations for...
NONONO puts on impressive show for Atlanta
Coming all the way from Stockholm, Sweden, for an American tour, alternative rock band NONONO opened for Twenty One Pilots at the Tabernacle last Thursday...
Nintendo Direct reveals information for upcoming Smash Bros.
In order to promote upcoming games, Nintendo releases announcement videos through a video series entitled Nintendo Direct. Masahiro Sakurai, the director of the games, hosted...
Suits cast members “litt” up Fox Theater
“You Georgia Techians are naughty,” Amanda Schull’s (Katrina Bennett) response to the audience’s chuckles from her unknowing burn to Rick Hoffman (Louis Litt) in the...
DramaTech captures the essence of Young Frankenstein
Horror is a genre where the parody is as popular as the target itself. Beginning this past Friday, Apr. 4, DramaTech began its production of...
Inveritas challenges the stigma of local bands
There is a prevailing stereotype that surrounds local music —that of the unrehearsed “garage band” with a generic rock sound and a mediocre stage presence....
Latest Captain America film stands tall in the Marvel Universe
The newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Captain America: The Winter Soldier, released in theatres Apr. 4. This makes it the ninth installment...
The 2014 festival season makes its way to Georgia
The last few days in March marked the beginning of what has become known as “festival season.” From now until November, the US will host...
Inside look at Tech transportation
Rain, strong winds, cold fronts and heat waves mixed with lengthy treks across campus all force the average Tech student to strongly consider take some...
Kathleen Goonan, science fiction writer and professor
In fall 2010, Tech gained an award-winning science fiction writer in the Literature, Media and Communication School (LMC). Kathleen Goonan gained popularity for the first...
Academic discusses science fiction as modern literature
“I grew up in a family of science fiction readers. Both my parents read. My very first memory is actually watching Star Trek reruns with...
Young Frankenstein scheduled to open this weekend
DramaTech will soon stage its spring musical, Young Frankenstein, and the Technique sat down with Tejas Kotak, the current president of the theater, to get...
Library home to extensive collection of sci-fi
Because it only partially closes on weekends or school holidays and offers a plethora of resources, the Tech Library is a great place to study...
Independent film shot at Tech creates unusual blend
Magical powers, alternative realities and ethnic history are a tripartite combination that rarely comes together. Yet that is exactly what Rite of Passage, a new...
Infamous: Second Son shines
Infamous: Second Son is Sucker Punch’s third entry in its Infamous series. A new protagonist drives the game’s changes from previous entries. Second Son improves...
Superpowered television show fails to be anything spectacular
Next Monday, Mar. 31 is the day The Tomorrow People will air its last episode of season one and quite possibly its last episode of...
Popular science series returns with new host
Cosmos was the first ever documentary to air on commercial networks, meaning that it will reach more than the typical niche science crowd. The pilot...
Band members discuss their creative process and future
Alesana’s Shawn Milke and Dennis Lee talk with the Technique about country side projects, guilty music pleasures and World of Warcraft addiction. Where do you...