Entertainment
Interpol and the White Rabbits performed at the Tabernacle to a passionate crowd that wanted to show off Atlanta as the sixth New York City borough. The show opened with the White Rabbits, an indie rocking Brooklyn sextet with all the traits of a hipster power group.
Unleashed II short on replay value, originality
The Star Wars franchise has brought us many different titles that have both wowed us and disappointed us. In 2008, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed...
Jackass induces strong reactions through 3D
Towards the end of 2010, 3D movies have largely been a failed gimmick at the box office, largely due to the fact that this special...
Unremarkable Undercovers fails to impress
NBC’s latest show Undercovers delivers new spy action-adventure to the television world. This particular take on the spy thriller genre focuses on husband-and-wife pair Steven...
J. R. Crickets beats out competition
Most food styles immediately surrounding Tech are the typical city fare: standard American dishes, often greasy and cheaper than most. Among the better of the...
Rock Band 3 redefines music simulation genre
Since the introduction of Rock Band three years ago, there has been little innovation in the plastic band genre. Guitarists still play instruments with five...
Ludacris pumps up Tech crowd for Homecoming
Every year, the Student Center Programs Council brings a musical artist to celebrate homecoming. This year, the powers that be decided Ludacris would perform, to...
Taste of Atlanta highlights local cuisine
Taste of Atlanta, hosted in Tech Square on Oct. 23 and 24, is an outdoor food and wine festival which showcases the various restaurants around Atlanta, both popular and up-and-coming.
Life exhibits formulaic romance narrative
Life as We Know It, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, is a pleasant enough romantic comedy. It breaks no ground and does not seek...
The Social Network
Despite the massive amounts of information that Facebook users have offered willingly to the site over the years, little is known about founder Mark Zuckerberg....
DramaTech displays variety
Classic show tunes, iconic theater scenes and lively improv games illuminated DramaTech’s cozy Dean James E. Dull Theatre with talent and enthusiasm this past weekend....
Rising 2 improves
What do you get when you mix together a wheelchair, a car battery, an assault rifle and a trusty roll of duct tape? Maniacal laughter...
Life exhibits formulaic romance narrative
Life as We Know It, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, is a pleasant enough romantic comedy. It breaks no ground and does not seek...
Warriors re-establishes Guitar Hero franchise
Guitar Hero has been the franchise synonymous with the phrase “music game” for the past five years in the video game industry. It has seen...
Minecraft encourages player imaginations, ambitions
I have built my house block by block. I have a cobblestone foundation, a spacious cellar, hardwood floors, a modest second floor and a glass...
Undercovers misses mark
NBC’s latest show Undercovers delivers new spy action-adventure to the television world. This particular take on the spy thriller genre focuses on husband-and-wife pair Steven and...
Smallville reminisces, still disappoints
Last Friday began the epic concluding season of a decade long series, Smallville. For the past couple seasons, clips from previous episodes have reminded the...
Hands lulls listeners to sleep
Hands All Over is ¬Maroon 5’s third studio album, and it is their most pop sound yet. Following 2007’s It Won’t Be Soon before Longr,...