Gallery talk with artist Titus Kaphar and guest curator Isolde Brielmaier SCAD exhibitions presents emerging artist Titus Kaphar’s first postgraduate solo exhibition, “Titus Kaphar: Painting Undone,” on Friday, March 7 at 4 p.m. at the Red Gallery. Kaphar reconfigures canonical 18th and 19th c
“Trouble in Dreams” Destroyer Merge Records, 2008 I wore “Destroyer’s Rubies” out in 2006. I listened to it on repeat weeks after its release. The record is beautiful, but I grew tired of its theatrical sound and stopped listening. Now Dan Bejar’s got a new album out — “Trouble in Dr
By Danielle Koch On Feb. 22, the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested 22 people and seized large amounts of drugs, drug paraphernalia and cash following a four-month investigation. According to the Savannah Morning News, authorities found half a po
By Travis Walters Professor Jenny Kuhla’s contemporary issues in photography class will present a one-night show, “Contemporary Commodities,” on Friday, March 7. The students in the class developed the pieces that will be shown based on in-class discussions about photography criticism. “Most
HANNAH POLSKIN Staff Writer PHOTO BY JORDAN SINGER Name: Tara Galal Major: Printmaking Class: Third-year Hometown: Clinton, N.J. Tara Galal is a third-year printmaking student with a minor in photography. Photography first captured her interest during high school and she further explored it during t
“Springbreak? Heh! There’s no such thing as a break in this business.” Bill the Ninja “I plan to kick back with a lady friend, the mummified corpse of Dread Queen Xilraya. That, or extinguishing the Curse of Cha’thalla with a thousand eyes.” Shaman Man “Eat my total
BY CASSIDY GARRETT Eze Andrews, a fourth-year forward for the SCAD basketball team, was named Defensive Player of the Year in the Florida Sun Conference on Feb.28 at Northwood University in Florida. At 6 feet 7 inches, Andrews is a film and television student from West Orange, N.J. Growing up, he dr
Feb. 25 1:26 a.m. – Three students informed security that another student in Oglethorpe House was feeling depressed and possibly wished to harm himself. It was determined that the student would be fine until he could meet with a counselor on Feb. 26. The RA on duty and RD were notified. Feb. 26 5:
By Brian Smith The Southern Regional Press held its 57th institute last week at Savannah State University (SSU). Everyyear, student media groups from elementary, middle and high schools and colleges show up to learn, win, eat and, interestingly enough, pray. The function focused on media ethics and
By Michael Jewell The answers are in the stars, or so they say. Each week, millions of Americans turn to newspapers, magazines and the Internet in search of some speculative insight into their futures from any number of horoscopes, the charts that determine personality types based on astrological ph