Entertainment
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...
High displays European wealth
“Habsburg Splendor,” a collection of masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections, with its lavish gowns and uniforms, with gilded carriages and embellished armor, captures the spirit...
Gavin Dunne enchants video game enthusiasts
In this new age of the Internet and computers, it has become quite a bit easier for independent musicians to get their start. iTunes, Bandcamp,...
‘The Crucible’ recreates dark atmosphere of 1600’s
The New American Shakespeare Tavern is a proponent of original practice, touting its disregard for the fourth wall during performances as one of its main...
College a cappella graces Congress Center stage
Last Friday, Oct. 16, A-Town Showdown brought Penn Masala, the first South Asian fusion a cappella group, to perform at the Georgia World Congress Center...
Creative cinematography makes for novel horror
“Crimson Peak” is unlike most other movies of its horror genre. Visionary director Guillermo del Toro took horror to a place not seen since Stanley...
Pro Skater 5 leads to inevitable disappointment
Those who grew up playing wildly popular, punk-fueled Tony Hawk games were awaiting the arrival of “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5” (THPS5) for a while....
“Jersey Boys” showcases Four Seasons’ music
For most of last week, Oct. 6–11, the world famous musical “Jersey Boys” was performed at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre to the delight of its audience....
Album sings familiar tune
Alex Giannascoli (Alex G) began his musical career by recording with a dinky USB mic and mastering his albums on GarageBand. Now, he is signed...
Yousafzai documentary provides new angle on peace
Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban in 2012, is a well-known face in the media. Even those who do not...
Play portrays the human condition humorously
“Parallel Lives” is an amalgam of several thematically connected, yet narratively independent, sketches based on Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy’s Off-Broadway show, “The Kathy and...