By:Lee Burbage with additional reporting by Brian Smith On April 18 the reception for “Travel Portfolio” will be held at May Poetter Gallery, 342 Bull St. from 5 – 7 p.m. “Travel Portfolio” is an exhibition showcasing several students’ and faculty members’ photographs and drawings
Yinka Shonibare, MBE, a London-based artist of international acclaim, will be presenting a lecture at the Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St., on April 8 from 6-7:30 p.m. Shonibare will be discussing his artistic practice as it has developed over the last ten years. Born in England in 1962 to Nigerian pa
BY TRAVIS WALTERS SCAD will present Art History Symposium 2008 “New Museum, New Museology,” which “explores the concepts of the new museum such as exhibition, education, technology, environment, conservation and cultural heritage.” The biennial three-day event begins April 3, with open regis
BY TRAVIS WALTERS Next Saturday, April 5, the Savannah College of Art and Design will present the 10th Annual International Festival on Broughton Street. The event will shut down Broughton between Lincoln and Abercorn Streets. The festival presents traditional music, dance, art and food for those in
Record-setting day The Savannah College of Art and Design’s men’s baseball team beat Purchase College in a score of 29-3 on Friday, March 21, setting many records as they played. The 29 total runs surpassed the previous record of 23 set against Toccoa Falls College in 1995. The 26 margin of vict
Student offended by comic To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to you to tell you of a grievous concern I have relating to the comic section in your newspaper. In said section, there is a comic called “Nathan Pretzelberger” which I find disgusting and completely distasteful. In a newspaper publi
March 24 9:55 a.m. – A student reported that her bicycle was missing from the rack at Dyson House. It was last seen on March 13. A police report was filed. 4:38 p.m. – A student reported that her vehicle, parked in the Weston House parking lot, had been damaged. A police report was filed. [&hell
By Brian Smith Stray dogs aren’t rare in downtown Savannah. What is rare though, is seeing the same dog on the streets more than once. I know of one in particular; you may have seen him. He’s a brown Chow mutt with the snapped and jangling remnants of a leash dangling from his neck. My […
By Michael Jewell It’s a blackout, and that instantaneous panic flashes down my backbone before my irritated resignation sets in. I break out the candles from the top shelf of my closet and avoid opening the refrigerator. While I know that this blackout is only an abrupt interruption in the life o
Friday, April 4 The apocalypse can be funny Brian Ralph Lecture Norris Hall Room 101 548 E. Broughton St. Eisner-nominated cartoonist Brian Ralph stops by on his way to bigger things to give a lecture about self-publishing in the comics industry. His work in Daybreak highlights a personal story of