By Bridget Hagerty SCAD MFA photography candidate, Kristen Densmore’s thesis exhibit is on display at the Oglethorpe Gallery. Densmore hopes her photographs spark conversation and bring light upon the human to non-human relationship. Through her thesis, Densmore explores the interaction betwee
By Jordan Wannemacher For those of you who have visited one of Savannah’s many bars or restaurants downtown this year, you have probably noticed something different: you may be able to breathe a little bit easier. As of Jan. 1 12 p.m., smoking tobacco is now illegal in all city restaurants, bars a
Savannah, among 99 other communities, has been selected by Americans for the Arts, a nonprofit organization for advancing the arts, to complete a Local Arts Index. The index will be the first of its kind done at the community level, measuring the vitality of the arts industries throughout the United
By Jordan Wannemacher Well folks, if you just couldn’t get enough domestic violence out of Gary and Amber or your appetite for Farrah-esque mom fights just wasn’t fulfilled in the first Teen Mom, MTV has a treat for you: “Teen Mom 2.” More trash for my Tuesday? Why, thank you MTV
By Augusta Statz Caomin Xie, the artist whose work is being featured at the Gutstein Gallery until Jan. 23, explained his inspiration for the exhibit at an artist’s talk Jan. 15. Caomin, originally from China, received a bachelor’s degree in sculpture from the China Academy of Art, and he re
Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple, reportedly took a secret flight to receive cancer treatment in 2009. Based on what Fortune magazine learned from Apple’s director, Jerry York, Jobs received a special treatment not available in the U.S. York insisted that the information be kept out
By Augusta Statz Let’s face it. Winters can be brutal on your skin. With the cold weather, I have recently become interested in how to keep my skin moisturized due to the cold conditions. I have been researching some ways to keep my skin moisturized, and these are the ones I have found that have [
On Jan. 19, three men, Daniel Izzo, Alex Cowart and John Adams, were indicted for murdering SCAD student Sean Giroir. On Oct.28, Giroir was killed during an attempted armed robbery. Izzo, Cowart and Adams have been charged with felony homicide. As of now, the defendants remain in custody without bai
Elle India’s December 2010’s cover features former Miss World and Bollywood actress dubbed “the most beautiful woman in the world” Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, but something is a little off about the photo. The actress’ skin appears a few shades lighter than in real life, and her hair is no
By Shannon Gentry Sex isn’t taboo anymore, so support for safe sex and awareness across college campuses shouldn’t be either. American students face a great deal of modern day challenges: finding a college, finding housing, finding a job and, of course, finding a partner. And, when you finally f