Entertainment
Millions of fans’ prayers were answered this past Sunday, May 26 with the release of the long-anticipated new season of Arrested Development. After its infamous...
Love and laughter amidst science
Since its founding, Tech has been a predominately science-based institute of learning, and today it is known as one of the leading engineering colleges in...
Tech student competing on Jeopardy! shares her experience
If there is one thing that can be said about Tech students, it is that when they get out in the real world, they are...
Bryan, Aldean prove phenomenal at UGA country concert
For the first time ever, the University of Georgia’s massive Sanford Stadium hosted something other than a football game—an outdoor country concert featuring Jason Aldean,...
Nelson album shows consistent strength, continued growth
Willie Nelson seems to be living by the wise words of Mark Twain: “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind,...
La Havas gives praiseworthy show
Lianne La Havas hails from London and is shaping up to be the next big voice in the global music scene. A 23-year old singer,...
Baseball biopic offers solid acting despite shallow script
Jackie Robinson is one of the most pivotal figures in the history of major league baseball as well as one of the most well-known heroes...
Nemo sequel indicates trend in animated films
Following the recent buzz surrounding the release of Despicable Me 2 and Monsters University this summer, animated movie lovers are rejoicing over the long-awaited announcement...
Comedian comes to Atlanta, brings fresh humor
On Wed., Apr. 3, nationally famous stand-up comedian Demetri Martin performed at Atlanta’s historic Punch Line Comedy Club. The show was part of the book...
Lineup for jazz festival announced, boasts soulful talent
The 36th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival will be held over Memorial Day weekend and promises a wide variety of talented jazz musicians from all over....
Creators of Pixar sequel discuss characters, college themes
Our favorite monsters Mike and Sully are back on the big screen. Director Dan Scanlon (writer for Cars) and executive producer Kori Rae (associate producer...
Battle inspires tradition of dorm competition
Every year since 2007, the illustrious and archaic dormitories Glenn and Towers have competed in a total of sixteen events over one week, in a...
Local chef offers fine dining options, healthy alternatives
Forget what you think you know about the “grass roots” movement and experience it first hand at Atlanta’s Miller Union. Head chef Steven Satterfield has...
Architecture dance boasts thought-provoking fashions
Last Friday, March 29, at the Hinman Research Building, the “Archies” took a night off of studio for the biennial Beaux Arts Ball. The costume...
Highland Bakery replaces Junior’s, finds quick success
Since the fateful summer of 2011, Tech students have been lamenting the loss of one of Tech’s landmarks for over 60 years: Junior’s. Students were...
Concert in Centennial a slam dunk for Atlanta
Hosting the NCAA Final Four games, Atlanta will be buzzing with activity No matter what team you are pulling for in the NCAA Men’s Basketball...
Tech alumnus discusses recent kickstarter initiative
From performances at Under the Couch to appearances at the Grammys, Tech students, faculty and alumni have proven time and again that they are no...
Bollywood needs culture
“Listen up girl when you feel this way, yo boys I am sing song, soup song, flop song, touch me, touch me, touch me. What...