By Myrriah Gosset The 2009 SCAD fashion show kicked off at 4 p.m. May 16 with the student showcase along with the presentation of the Golden Scissor award. Opening the show was a acrobatic dance piece choreographed by performing arts professor Vincent Brosseau. The students who performed were Brian
By Tiffany Cullen Art students seem to have the most to fear from the declining job market, more so than traditional liberal arts students. Despite that, applications to art colleges around the country have increased over the past few years. The increase in applications in art colleges is not unlike
Fourth-year fashion major Kathleen Anne Albo, from Springfield, Va., has four pieces in the SCAD Fashion Show. “My inspiration for the fashion show was vintage nurses,” she said. She incorporates ’60s A-line silhouettes. When she graduates, she wants to embark on the m
By Tiffany Cullen Every Monday through Friday, members from the Fibers Force Group make their way to the West Broad St. YMCA to teach children from the local community about using creative techniques in the field of fibers. An exhibition May 14 at 5:30 p.m. will showcase the work of the children in
By Tiffany Cullen As the quarter nears the end, the stress of upcoming finals is building to a boiling point. Some students view the end of spring quarter as the beginning of summer break, but for others it may mean stepping into the real world, finding a job, losing longtime friendships or even end
KATELAN CUNNINGHAM Assistant A&E Editor kcunni20@student.scad.edu It’s your average beach party with a little clinical craziness. This weekend, the Little Theatre of Savannah presents “Psycho Beach Party.” In this play, written by Charles Busch, Chicklet is teenage, surfer wanna-be tomboy
April 27 7:50 a.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that, as she was parking in the public library parking lot, she noticed a homeless man approaching her vehicle. After she walked away from her vehicle, the man continued to walk around in the vicinity of her vehicle. She set off the panic ala
By Mark Ziemer J.J. Abrams may be in all the headlines right now for his reboot of the “Star Trek” movies, but back in the medium he’s most famous for, his creative team has been cranking out more down-to-earth fiction over the last seven months. Seven years after “The X Files” TV series e