By Ezra Salkin Film and Television graduate student Syed Kazim Abidi was apprehended and assaulted by a group of teenagers on his way home from the Jen Library October 10, leaving him with a fractured bone in his face that required plastic surgery. He was also left mental duress during his midterms
By Miles Johnson My freshman year roommate liked to traipse about our Turner House residence hall room without any pants on. While averting my eyes, I would explain to him that he was free to go without trousers when alone, but in the company of others he should really cover up. This is a generally
“Youth in Revolt” a hilarious coming-of-age tale By Victoria Phetmisy When adolescent hormones clash with parental madness in the face of love, the result is a hilarious yet charming coming-of-age tale about rebellion, sex and the extreme measures one boy will go to get the girl of his d
Continuing through Sunday November 15 “To Kill a Mockingbird” Black Box at S.P.A.C.E., 9 West Henry St. 8 p.m. (Nov. 15, 3 p.m.) Christopher Sergel’s adaptation of the classic novel by Harper Lee takes the stage in Savannah. $10 general admission, $7 for seniors or with student I.D. Reservatio
By Myrriah Gosset For the first time the SCAD Style Lab mentor program will be extending to the Atlanta campus as well as continuing at the Savannah campus. This year’s designers include: Bryan Bradley, Catherine Malandrino and Angel Sanchez. Students who are involved in the mentor program get
The Vietnam War played out in people’s homes on their television screens as the news brought the conflict half a world away into America’s living rooms. The acclaimed films about it: “Coming Home,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Platoon” began arriving well after the Fall of Saigon in 197
By Myrriah Gosset “The White Ribbon” also known as “Das Weisse Band” is a German-Austrian film taking place before World War I. The film is directed by Michael Haneke and won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2009. The film takes place in a northern town in
By Katelan Cunningham Pedro Almodovar’s film “Broken Embraces” (“Los Abrazos Rotos”) stars Penelope Cruz in some of her most stunning and evocative work. Almodovar’s film about a film is structured in flashbacks as you piece together the photos of the main character, Harry Caine’s past
By Amy Condon The temptation to adopt a puppy or kitten grows strong when students move away from home to go to school. What could be better than a warm bundle of fur greeting you after a long day of classes? Or to have an excuse to go for a walk in the park? Or […]
Director James Ivory explains linguistic barriers of shooting “The City of Your Final Destination” in South America at the 2009 Savannah Film Festival last week. District Staff