May 28 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Savannah College of Art and Design Adler Hall, 532 Indian St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Savannah College of Art and Design’s Film and Television department is hosting an all-ages open casting call. More than 20 thesis films will begin production the Summer and Fall Quarters
By Michelle Perry The world of improvisation is a silly world indeed. It is the ultimate art of making everything up as you go along. So, procrastinators, lend an ear. On April 11, I was given the opportunity to observe the F in Funny Improv club in their natural habitat. It was two hours of [&helli
April 11 1:50 a.m. — Security responded to a “smoke” alarm at Abercorn Terrace. Security determined that the alarm was a false alarm and that there was no smoke or haze present. The boyfriend of a student had disconnected the device to keep it from sounding. Sonitrol was notified that the devi
By Josh Wolfe You see them scattered throughout town. From Park Lane to Bay Street, MLK Boulevard to East Broad Street, they are waiting within their domain for the next weary traveler seeking transportation. “Trips for tips” is their motto. They are the employees of the Savannah Pedicab Company
By Mary Mueller The face of homelessness in Savannah is changing, according to executive director of Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless Mark Baggett. Baggett says that in recent years, more and more educated, mentally healthy people are living only two-to-three paychecks away from being hom
By Emory Dunn Finally, there might be something that can challenge Facebook’s throne: Google+. That’s right, the company that you’ve already let run your life is going to run a little bit more of it. As for Google+, they recently announced they had 10 million members. That’s quite a few peop
Jeffrey R. Immelt, CEO, General Electric. Illustration by Tom Rogers The New York Times recently ran an article about General Electric’s astoundingly low federal tax rate for the year of 2010. Jeffrey Immelt, head of GE, is also the chairman of President Obama’s Council on Jobs and Competiti
“What shutdown?” she said. Encased in a sheltered bubble of t-squares and Prismacolor markers, students are oblivious to the gravity political and world events hold. How is it possible to live in what is called the “greatest nation” of the world and not know why, or how, that title is at sta
By Anna Geannopoulos Although some may say that Willow Smith is only producing music because her dad is Will Smith, it is clear that she has star power, persona and a positive message to give to young girls everywhere. She proves that you don’t have to be overly sexualized to be a fashion forward
By Josh Wolfie Last time, I talked about the slow cooker and its superior qualities. Hopefully there was some pleasure and reward taken from those recipes. After the slow cooker, the oven is where I’d like to turn to next. Even though the slow cooker is awesome, it’s nice to change it up eve