Entertainment
There’s no debate; George A. Romero is the undisputed king of the undead. Ever since exploring the subgenre in 1968 with his classic Night of...
DramaTech spotlights creative directing
For their 60th season performance schedule, DramaTech Theater has listed two plays for the momentous occasion: The Valiant and Waiting for Godot. The Valiant is...
Two Bits
The best opportunities at Tech are those that involve getting at least a thousand miles away from campus dining halls. There are numerous possibilities to...
Oscar Fashion Buzz
The red carpet of the 80th annual Academy Awards unveiled an array of beautiful gowns in classic but safe fashion choices. The obvious trend of...
Jerry brings tour to Tech
From humble beginnings to daytime legend, Jerry Springer has seen it all. Tech students will get a glimpse of this span tonight, Feb. 29, in...
Penelope
A curse, a girl with a pig face and a love story to lift the curse are just some of the tipping points to the...
Atlas Sound soothes with calming tracks
We often see a trend among great musicians and bands. One of the members—usually the lead vocalist—is the mastermind behind most of what the band...
Semi-Pro misses out on slam dunk
Will Ferrell makes yet another trip to the storied world of sports with the release of Semi-Pro, a movie that is both a homage to...
Signal succeds in captivating
What differentiates The Signal from so many other films is its melding of genres. Describing the movie as simply a horror or a new-wave zombie...
SHOUT!
I’m sure most people will empathize with me when I say that I am always on the lookout for good, reasonably-priced places to eat. Budget...
Caramel charms
The fictional Si Belle beauty salon of Beirut, Lebanon, in which the new film Caramel largely takes place, is not a likely setting for those...
Bruges adds star performances to dark comedy
For me the ideal hell would be to have to do useless homework assignments for all eternity while being forced to watch Mrs. Doubtfire on...
Bartlett disappoints as teen comedy
Every once in a while someone makes a movie that attempts to be more significant than it actually is. Charlie Bartlett almost feels like a...
XOXOX yields catchy tunes
After pushing play and listening for a few minutes, XOXOX will have somehow created a time machine while you weren’t looking and subsequently placed you...
Jumper barely transcends shortcomings
Personally, I have always had a fascination with teleportation. I wouldn’t say it has anything to do with being nerdy or going to Tech or...
New Familiars dish out fun acoustic folk
Tonight, raw talent and musical emotion are going to rip into cozy Eddie’s Attic. The New Familiars offer an organic acoustic sound. Deeply rooted in...
Two Bits
This election year, I’m voting for Justice. Justice is my favorite American Gladiator. Now that season one of American Gladiators is over, it’s time to...
Savages shows somber story
Death and mortality have always plagued the human race. Death is inevitable. But somehow, even as it tears apart family after family, it has a...