Entertainment
On June 3, 2017, Alex Honnold climbed 3,000 feet above the floor of Yosemite National Park without the protection of ropes to secure him to...
7 Stages takes on Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’
Samuel Beckett’s classic absurdist play “Waiting for Godot” has become one of the best known works of 20th century theatre, engaging audiences of all sorts...
‘Post Mortem’ combines quality cast with solid writing
Over the course of Bryce Irvin’s “Post Mortem”, a nineteen-year-old writer dies, falls in love with his dead fish, comes to terms with a childhood...
Twenty One Pilots album explores mental illness
After three years of anticipation, Twenty One Pilots’ long-awaited fifth album, “Trench”, was officially released on Friday, October 5th. Upon first listen, “Trench” is an...
Father John Misty delivers in Athens
For two nights only, October 1st and 2nd, Father John Misty blessed the Georgia Theatre stage in Athens with his presence. Misty was initially only...
‘Iridescence’ proves that Brockhampton still has it
On Friday Sept. 21, Brockhampton released their fourth studio album “Iridescence.” With the new release, the self-proclaimed boy band has started to branch out from...
‘East Atlanta Love Letter’ offers rap fans alternative
In 2009, it was Paramore and Blink-182 who relieved teenage angst, a commiseration rendered in the form of lyrics scribbled in black and white marble...
Imagine Music Festival delivers with music, visuals
The Atlanta Motor Speedway has been the home to the Imagine Music Festival for the past couple of years. The generous space is a refreshing...
MODA exhibit highlights socially conscious architecture
Nestled across from the famous High Museum of Art is the smaller yet no less impressive Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA). After walking into the...
‘MANDY’ pushes boundaries of entertainment
Truly out of the box, Panos Cosmatos’ newest film “MANDY” takes creative licensing to an entirely new level. This is exactly what one of the...
New ‘Bojack’ season gallops ahead of the pack
It has become all too common to have “damaged” lead characters in television shows, once a rejection of an age of perfect and pristine plastic...
‘Purge’ series brings nothing new to tired franchise
USA’s new series “The Purge” asks the question of what would happen if all crime were legal for one night of each year. The idea...
‘Egypt Station’ supplies fans with classic McCartney sound
Following a busy summer full of cryptic Instagram posts, a carpool karaoke appearance with James Corden and an intimate surprise concert at Grand Central Station,...
‘Raise Vibration’ offers fresh message, old sound
Lenny Kravitz’s new album, released September 7, 2018, marks his long-awaited 11th studio album release. “Raise Vibration” is a high-spirited mobilization that marks somewhat of...
‘Slime Language’ demonstrates the danger of the feature
On August 17, with little fanfare, reknowned Atlanta trap artist Young Thug released his newest album “Slime Language”. In the past couple of years, Young...
“One Dollar” premiere narratively bankrupt
In today’s society, cash changes hands incessantly, and one rarely stops to think about where it has been. With the average lifespan of a one...
Aussie star Sivan shines in sophomore album
Lively pop production underscored by an 80’s synth style summarizes the sound profile for Troye Sivan’s sophomore album “Bloom.” The 23-year-old Australian hit the mainstream...
Lloyd LP “Tru” explores innovative analogue sound
Atlanta-based R&B singer-songwriter Lloyd recently celebrated the release his first full-length studio album in seven years, a feature-heavy LP called “Tru.” The record expands upon...