“Plastic Beach” is a perfect spring break soundtrack. It may have arrived with less fanfare than the Gorillaz's 2005 release “Demon Days,” but the new album — released March 9
When you go to see a movie that seems to promise a mix of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Escape from Alcatraz,” you expect a fair amount of
The SCAD community witnessed two moving performances of “The Vagina Monologues” Feb. 18-19. Produced exclusively by SCAD students, the production was the first of its kind at SCAD Atlanta. The
Georgia native Butch Walker may be the best rock musician you've never heard of — at least not as a solo artist. A veteran of the music industry and a
On Sept. 22, 2004, Oceanic Flight 815 disappeared over the Pacific. On Feb. 2, 2010, it landed safely in Los Angeles. And so begins the end of a six-year journey
After collaborating with Air on her previous album, Charlotte Gainsbourg’s Francophone dream-pop has since undergone a darker transformation. Musical experimentation with Beck and medical procedures following a waterskiing accident gave
Vampire Weekend’s 2007’s self-titled album received polarized responses with very few left in the middle ground. It was either detested with hipster-hating rage or embraced as quirky indie-rock. Whichever side
NBC hasn’t had a lot of good news these days. With all the chaos going on with the NBC’s scheduling, the strong ratings for the improbable third season of “Chuck”
So, the holidays are over and a new decade is in full swing. Now in its second week, the new year offers plenty of new shows and returning events to
This really isn’t the best season for science fiction series. “Dollhouse” is all but a goner. New “Lost” episodes are months away. With “FlashForward” unable to take full potential of