Entertainment
If “Making a Murderer,” the “Serial” podcast, and “The Wire” combined into a crime and justice drama series, it would be “The Night Of.” Based...
Over forty Atlanta food trucks battle for victory
Held on Aug. 27 at Kennesaw State University, the inaugural Great Southern Food Truck Festival offered cuisine ranging from southern to hibachi. The rally was...
‘No Man’s Sky’ misses predicted trajectory
In an age of triple-A cash cows and double-digit sequels, gamers certainly have reason to throw their faith into the flourishing indie development scene. Such...
Former iconic style eludes The Goo Goo Dolls
Alternative rock icons, The Goo Goo Dolls are touring for their 11th studio album, “Boxes,” and will be performing at Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta...
DC’s ‘Suicide Squad’ fails to marvel audiences
The Suicide Squad consists of an ex-psychiatrist turned Joker sidekick, a perfect marksman, a government official, a deadly boomerang wielder (Jai Courtney, “Divergent”), a special...
Twenty One Pilots soar above expectations
Everything about Twenty One Pilots is different. From their ski masks and body paint stage personas to their unique combination of musical genres, the band...
‘Ghostbusters’ crosses the political streams
There is always a valid concern that a movie remake, however well-intentioned, might ruin the reputation of its beloved original. This month, “Ghostbusters,” the...
Mortals outshine fairy in Shakespearean play
William Shakespeare has, perhaps deservings, earned a reputation for the dense, nigh incomprehensible writing style present in many of his plays. This status is easily...
Venetian merchant’s ships and spotlight in peril
The Shakespeare Tavern is an Atlanta playhouse located just down the street from the Fabulous Fox Theatre. While both are known for their performances, the...
‘Hamilton’ musical dominates at Tony Awards
The Tony Awards, or more accurately, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre, were decided, for the 70th time, last week on June 12....
Red Hot Chili Peppers ‘Getaway’ to good music
First announced in November of 2014, the Red Hot Chili Peppers finally released their 11th studio album, “The Getaway” last Friday, June 17. Each of...
Diversity in death but not in television lives
This year’s television season, especially this past week, has seen a veritable slew of minority characters being killed off or leaving their shows. This deluge...
Nique takes on the MTV Movie Awards
The MTV Movie Awards occurred this past Sunday and recognized many worthy movies. Most of the contenders were worthy of their nominations, however, one was...
A thoughtful sci-fi novel to read again ‘And Again’
For generations, society has been trying to answer the complex issue of what it means to be human. Is it flesh and bone or soul?...
Key and Peele and Cats
At first glance, it’s difficult to understand why everyone raves about the Clermont Lounge. It would be incredibly easy to confuse this popular bar for...
“The White Album” no better than white noise
It is rare to find a college student who is not at least tangentially acquainted with the rock band Weezer. As children of the 90s,...
Readers will want a break from ‘Annie’s 1st Break’
“Annie’s 1st Break” attempts to fill three genres while in reality fitting in only that of romance. Its author, Willee Amsden, aimed a little too...
Viewers might not rush to sit in this ‘Rush Hour’
If viewers grew up watching “Rush Hour” reruns on television, watching Jon Foo (“Universal Soldier: Regeneration”) and Justin Hires (“Stomp the Yard”) reprise the memorable...