Starring: Evan Watkins, Max Crandall Written by: Evan Watkins, Max Crandall Director of Photography: Jacob Hill District Staff
By Ezra Salkin Rising unemployment rates could have considerable consequences for SCAD students, not only those graduating in the next 12 months, but those who are working part-time jobs while enrolled in classes. National unemployment has risen to a 14-year high of 6.1 percent. A further 240,000 jo
By Deanne Revel “Europe has muses and America doesn’t.” In Stephen Geller’s debut (or finale) during the Last Lecture Series, he stressed the importance of romanticism and of all the facets of romanticism and considered love the greatest for artists. It’s gone in this country and it’s go
We can only make an educated guess as to the chill that ran down Georgia explorer William Bartram’s spine as he encountered this state’s red wolf population. True, he was a botanist, and I draw comic books, but the thrill of seeing these animals so couched in myth up close runs deep. Canoniz
Where: 108 E. York St. (across from York Hall) Who: Joe and Gabriella DeBeer Favorites: Conquistador, Fisherman’s Deck, African tea Under the rainbow umbrella outside Zunzi’s, I finished my Conquistador a few minutes before closing and ran in to ask Joe for an interview. “Come in tomorrow afte
Just because your SCAD ID gets you a discount does not mean you have to buy tickets to an event. This is the lesson I learned at the Savannah Civic Center for the Sunday matinee performance of “Disney on Ice: Mickey and Minnie’s Magical Journey.” I wanted Disney magic and I got soft core eroti
By Travis Walters How many current American wars can you name? Afghanistan, Iraq, the war on drugs, is there more? I bet you missed the War on Christmas. That’s right; with 44 days until Christmas, America’s favorite war is back! Championed by Bill O’Reilly, the war this year has expanded to c
By Michael Jewell Who let the Saint Bernard into my living room at this hour? What other explanation holds up to deconstructing my unsettled, fitful cloak of sleep torn in two by the sound of a large joweled dog hungrily slurping at a dish of water a yard or two around the corner from my […]
By Tandy Versyp On Nov. 29 I will turn 22 – an age of no importance. When the clock strikes midnight, nothing will change – although there is the off chance that I’ll get a sweet Gap coupon in the mail on my birthday, which would be awesome, because a baby face like mine is […]
The 5th Annual Savannah Children’s Book Festival will take place Saturday, November 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Forsyth Park. The event is sponsored by the Live Oak Public Library and the City of Savannah; it includes author and illustrator presentations, crafts, book signings, children’s thea