By Nadine Lindberg Tired of ho-hum mainstream music? Bored to tears with whatever is in heavy rotation whenever you dare to turn? Do you want to be blown away and
By Nadine Lindberg Never one to mince words or hold them back, Emilie Autumn shook up Atlanta’s Masquerade on Oct. 16. She describes her music as “the best cup of
The French tech-pop duo Air is back with its sixth album, "Love 2." Despite the burgeoning of other French artists in the 11 years since Air's debut, the duo is
By Alexis Blaudeau “Where the Wild Things Are,” directed by Spike Jonze, is an adaptation of Maurice Sendack’s well-known children’s book of the same name. The book consists of only
By Nadine Lindberg Loyal heavy metal fans packed The Local in Marietta Oct. 5, to see the headlining band Kittie, along with Soil, Arkaea, Straight Line Stich, Inviolate and Dixie
Every year since “Lost” premiered on ABC, the major networks have been scrambling to find the “next Lost.” That is, the next sprawling, mythological drama series. With the exception of
I admit. The first time I heard Röyksopp, it was during a Geico commercial featuring the obligatory caveman standing on an airport walkway as “Remind Me” plays in the background.
By Jeffrey Yu Have you ever been fascinated by exotic food? Perhaps India is on your mind? If so, look no further than Raja, an Indian restaurant at 2955 Peachtree
For a man who has entire panels devoted to him at several sci-fi and fantasy conventions, including Atlanta’s DragonCon, Joss Whedon hasn’t had a lot of luck in television in
By Gray Chapman Anyone who has walked through SCAD-Atlanta this past week can probably tell that finals have descended upon the school. Students haunt the computer labs like bleary-eyed ghosts