Entertainment
A new Batman game has hit the shelves, and with Rocksteady Studios handing off the torch to newcomer WB Montréal, along with a whole new...
Mexican restaurant specializes in fresh
When Mexican food is mentioned in the Atlanta vicinity, the first restaurants that come to mind are usually La Parilla, Taqueria del Sol or maybe...
Ender’s Game fails to surpass source material
Ender’s Game, a film released this past week based off Orson Scott Card’s futuristic sci-fi book of the same name, is okay, and that may...
Dutch duck sculptor spreads joy
Florentijn Hofman, a Dutch sculptor, seeks to renew a sense of childlike innocence in the world with his playfully enormous works of art.
Arcade Fire delivers lyrical intensity on latest compilation
With the release of their latest album, the indie-rock band focuses on forming an intimate connection with their audience through their lyrics and unique instrumentation.
Temporary exhibits visit High Museum
Three new collections have recently come to the High, bringing with them a huge amount of aesthetic integrity, as well as years of rich artistic history.
Campus organizations host spirited carnival
In accordance with Homecoming Week festivities, several organizations around campus came together to host a carnival of games and treats for Tech students.
Tech student authors sci-fi novel
Tech student Olivia Lodise recently published a full-length novel with a sci-fi premise, in which she introduces a strong heroine living in a perilous, dystopian world.
Pokémon X and Y improves gameplay quality
The latest installments in Nintendo's famous series take the gameplay to new levels of aesthetic and interactive quality.
SCPC horror flick succeeds thanks to audience
Tech's own SCPC brings the frights with this special screening of The Conjuring, but the film itself may not be the best part of the event.
Noah and the Whale rocks on with past and present hits
“Tonight is the kind of night, where everything could change.” Standing before shouting fans, inside the changing colors of the stage lights, the well-dressed band...
Latest McQueen biopic a triumph of brutality
Director Steve McQueen takes on what may be his most dramatically piercing film to date with 12 Years a Slave, which details the horrors of American slavery before the Civil War.
Ben Rector teams up with supporting act to make musical magic
Alternative rocker Ben Rector electrifies his audience with his emotional tunes and the help of supporting act Tyrone Wells.
Global Vibes: Norway’s Foxy Electric Duo
The Norwegian musical duo Ylvis has proven themselves to be both a parody and a member of the increasingly popular electropop genre.
Shakespeare Tavern breathes life into tragedy
The Shakespeare Tavern presents Othello, a tragedy about unrequited love and friendships rendered by hate.
Six Flags brings the fright for Halloween season
As the Halloween season comes to a head, Six Flags offers an entire, month-long experience of fall spirit, nightmarish frights, and epic coasters.
Female-centric novel addresses issues of image and confidence
Christian-inspired writer Christa Black delves into female-centric topics such as eating disorders and addiction in her latest autobiographical novel.
Story collection appears immature, may have more to it
Homo sayswhaticus, a collection of short stories by satirical author Lance Manion, is of that small genre of books that, when being read, finds the...