Entertainment
On the eve of Monday March 2, the citizens of Oz descended upon the Ferst Center for their night off. Out of their iconic green...
Fresh comedy redefines stereotypes
It’s 1995, and the Huangs are moving from Washington D.C.’s thriving and highly populated Chinatown to an almost all-white and humid town in Orlando, Florida....
DREAMERS land in Atlanta
Self-proclaimed cosmic rock band DREAMERS might not be Top 40, but any avid pop fans with an ear for good tunes might want to keep...
So, who the heck is Beck?
In the most recent installment of the Grammy’s, Beck’s newest album, “Morning Phase,” won Album of the Year among other awards, beating other more well-known...
Global Vibes: Spanish sleuth novel compels
El juego de Caín by César Mallorquí is an enthralling Spanish detective novel centering on Carmen Hidalgo’s most recent case. The book opens with a...
HBO debuts behind-the-scenes look at Thrones
To all “Game of Thrones” fans who have been so impatient after the season 4 finale, it is time to gear up as the season...
School of Music hosts annual inventive competition
On Feb. 20, Tech’s School of Music hosted the 2015 Margaret A. Guthman Musical Instrument Competition. Since 2009, this annual musical competition has graced Tech’s...
South Asian music festival returns to Tech
Tech is home to a wide range of students from a variety of backgrounds and cultures stretching across the world, and when these students are...
Netflix and Zelda link up
Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported that Netflix and Nintendo were working together to create a Legend of Zelda TV series for their online streaming...
Fifty Shades of Grey: subpar sex riddled with performance issues
In a shocking turn of events, the sex scenes are actually some of the best acted and least problematic portions of Sam Taylor-Johnson’s Fifty Shades...
SCPC concert suffers from lack of involvement
On Feb. 12 the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) hosted Moon Tunes, the second performance in a concert series that was originally meant to occur...
DramaTech debuts dark, comedic production
This month, DramaTech transforms its theater from an ordinary space into the colorful and unpredictable, yet frightening alternate universe, “Cartoon.” Written by Steve Yockey and...
Robot prepares to sweep future Grammys
Students at Tech are well-known for their innovation in the areas of engineering and computer science; however, there are some who choose to do the...
Tragic love story sets the mood for Valentine’s
Since the year 2000, The New American Shakespeare Tavern has shown the ever-popular Shakespearean play “Romeo and Juliet” every February. This is only logical, since...
DramaTech prepares for upcoming comedy
DramaTech continues to wow audiences with its newest production, “Cartoon.” The play supersedes expectations, experimenting with new theatrical styles, such as Commedia del’Arte, to transport...
Phox lights up Terminal West with soulful tunes
This past Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Terminal West, the up-and-coming band Phox charmed a friendly audience with their alternative folk/indie pop melodies. Hailing from Baraboo,...
Computer-animated musical is “strange” indeed
Strange Magic is certainly an experience. There really is no better description for this movie. Directed by Gary Rydstrom (who has only ever done sound...
Project Almanac falls into predictability
At first glance, Project Almanac, produced by Michael Bay (Transformers), seems like it would a very interesting, thought-provoking movie about time travel. It is not....