By Allen Duncan If you were bored April 2, you should’ve been at the International Festival. A block of Broughton Street was turned into a cross-continental smorgasbord of food and festivities. Throngs of SCAD students, Savannah locals and trolley-bound tourists crowded the block between Abercorn
Just weeks after St. Patty’s Day, Savannah was once again transformed into an Irish haven at Livewire Music Hall by Celtic rock band Scythian. The five-man group channeled the exotic beats of their Gypsy and klezmer heritage and fused them with classical technique and a Celtic feel. Their diversit
March 28 No activity to report. March 29 8:45 a.m. — Security responded to a medical call at Eckburg Hall involving a passed out student. The student was conscious prior to security’s arrival and stated that he did not want EMS support or a report filed. 3 p.m. — A student reported to security
Mario Jermaine Cook, 22, of the 1500 block of 38th Street was sent to Memorial University Medical Center to be treated for a wound to his scalp after two men opened fire on the car he was sitting in at about 7:20 p.m. on March 31. After being treated overnight, Cook was released and arrested [&helli
Savannah College of Art and Design alumnus Ryan E. McCullough (B.F.A., Sound Design, 2011) was named one of the top 10 finalist in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Space Rock competition. McCullough’s original work titled “Boogie Woogie Shuttle” was selected from the 1,350 son
Searching for an outdoor adventure full of discovery? Set off on a kayak nature tour and explore the saltwater of Hilton Head Island as you row through the calm water of Broad Creek. Not only will you soak up sunshine and fresh sea air paddling alongside your tour guide, but you will also take in [&