Entertainment
Last Saturday, the Ferst Center for the Arts hosted a friendly chat between conceptual director Natasha Tsakos, Director of Tech’s Office of the Arts Madison...
Lupe progresses towards potential career end
On the surface, many factors seem to set apart Lupe Fiasco as a musician. Ever since Lupe stepped on to the scene, he has rapped...
High Museum exhibits ‘Cross Country’ revolution
Given the modern diversity and uniqueness of America’s massive art industry, it is difficult to comprehend that until a century ago America lacked its own original...
‘Pancakes and Booze’ serves a bland bite to art lovers
An arts and food event in downtown Atlanta, “Pancakes and Booze” was meant to be a gathering of artists, art appreciators and maybe people who...
Tech grad ‘Hacking the Wild’ in Science show
A pioneer in the field of digital naturalism, Andrew Quitmeyer received his masters and doctorate in Digital Media at Tech. He stars in the new...
Provocative Mr. Clean commercial shakes up Super Bowl
Americans tuning into Super Bowl LI for an evening of good football, bombastic halftime entertainment and subversive advertisement were treated to all three. Though controversy...
‘Grand Tour’ resurrection ‘Top Gear’ struggles
When the budget for Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May’s new car show “The Grand Tour” was announced as $160 million, fans of the...
Documentary blends past and present injustice
“I Am Not Your Negro,” a recent documentary by Raoul Peck (“Sometimes in April”), is an emotional journey through the Civil Rights Movement. Peck tells...
Stars of ‘Fist Fight’ discuss fresh take on trope
Hamilton vs. Burr. Biggie vs. 2pac. Rocky vs. Apollo. American history is littered with legendary duels where only one can emerge the victor. On Feb....
Big Sean’s album tells story of second chances
Since the fall of last year, Big Sean has had the rap community eagerly waiting for his much-anticipated fourth album, serving as a follow-up to...
MODA introduces food of the future
About a six minute drive from Tech stands a glimpse into the future of how humanity gets its food. The Museum of Design Atlanta’s newest...
CW’s new Gothic comic drama embraces clichés
“Archie” comics have been on newsstands and grocery check-out lines since 1941. The CW network premiered “Riverdale” on Jan. 26 as a thriller take on...
Nile Project deals in cultural unity and smiles
When one plans to attend a performance by an East African band at a university theatre, he expects a sophisticated evening full of thoughtful cultural...
‘In Between’: emotional realism in Tel Aviv
Directed by Maysaloun Hamoud, “In Between” is the story of two highly liberal Palestinian women, Layla (Mouna Hawa, “Zaytoun”) and Salma (Sana Jammelieh), and their...
Student production tackles social justice issues
The Ferst Center for the Arts hosted “What’s Going On: A Musical Production for Social Justice,” a play starring many of Georgia Tech’s own students...
Revels speaks on City Mouse
In preview of their last show together, the Technique had the opportunity to speak to Brian Revels, the singer, songwriter and guitarist for City Mouse....
Bangkok Thai offers friendly atmosphere
Nestled in a small, inconspicuous shopping center in Ansley Park is an unassuming, unremarkable building bearing a simple sign which reads “Bangkok.” If one happens...
‘Faustus’ explores dark themes with small cast
Taking a break from their usual fare of Shakespearean drama, the New American Shakespeare Tavern opted for a performance written by Christopher Marlowe, one of...