Lykke Li set to stun Buckhead Theatre

On Sunday, November 20, Lykke Li will be performing at the Buckhead Theater with fellow Swedish act First Aid Kit. Both Lykke Li and the members of First Aid Kit are singer-songwriters, but their styles greatly differ and offer a unique variety to attendees.

Harold & Kumar return to their roots

A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas continues the low-brow trend from the previous two installments of the stoner-comedy franchise, returning to the original’s mundane ridiculousness and eschewing the sequel’s jet-setting sensibilities.

Murphy steals show in Heist

Brett Ratner’s new comedy Tower Heist, which opened on Nov. 4, certainly looks like a classic bank robbery blockbuster on the outside. Sadly, however, for those viewers who are expecting another Ocean’s 11, Heist falls short in the areas of both plot and character depth.

Mamma delights audiences

Mamma Mia! graced the Fox Theatre from Nov. 2 to Nov. 6, delivering an upbeat, feel-good musical about “A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget!”

Coldplay shines with new, innovative style

Coldplay has certainly become the master of trying their hand at every style to see what works and have been successful with basically every attempt. Due to the band’s immense popularity and the fact that they are entering their second decade, their fifth album, Mylo Xyloto, was a major project.

Thompson’s enigma eludes Diary

The tagline of Bruce Robinson’s The Rum Diary boasts, “Absolutely nothing in moderation.” While this philosophy would naturally befit a film adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novella of the same title penned by gonzo journalist and professional nihilist Hunter S. Thompson, the film crew responsible for its production delivers a surprisingly low-key homage to Thompson’s years as a budding anti-authoritarian.

Puss will please charitable audiences

After sitting through only a few minutes of Puss in Boots, anyone expecting it to be a recycled, and therefore, lack-luster, version of Shrek will find themselves mistaken. With the exception of borrowing a character, Puss in Boots stands on its own feet and does not waste time leaning on its cash cow of a cousin. Puss in Boots is a sufficiently entertaining romp through the nursery rhymes of childhood, with a little more adventure thrown in for excitement’s sake.

ASO features Coucheron in Rachmaninov & Scriabin

As the holiday season approaches, one expects the average orchestra to begin winding down in preparation for holiday concerts and shows. However. the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is not like other orchestras. In the past week alone they have released a new recording and performed a U.S. premiere of a new piece led by David Coucheron, who joined as concertmaster last year.
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