On May 13, SCAD Performing Arts is teaming up with WTOC-TV for a ’60s-inspired costume contest. The contest will be held in conjunction with the 8 p.m. performance of “Hair: The American Tribal Love Rock Musical” at the Lucas Theatre. Audience members are encouraged to dress “groovy” a
By Carlos Serrano I tend to go into superhero movies with some trepidation. While Marvel Studios’s track record is better than most, and the genre generally has gotten better, as a comic fan it’s hard to forget some past experiences. It turns out any worries I had were largely unfounded. The plo
Savannah-Chatham Metro Police recovered another skimmer device from a local ATM, on May 9. Skimmers are devices placed over or around the card insertion slots at ATMs, gas pumps, and the like. While the machine reads a card’s information, so does the skimmer, but skimmers also come paired with pin
By Allen Duncan Molly Lieberman, a fourth-year undergraduate fibers major, is an art teacher at the West Broad Street YMCA and the driving force behind Loop It Up Savannah. The organization helps the community by teaching art skills and art appreciation to local children, but it has also helped some
By Emily Van Horn Hosted by Micco Caporale The Savannah College of Art and Design hosted the 2011 Sidewalk Arts Festival in Forsyth Park on April 30. Participants of the colorful festival were given a square of sidewalk to create illustrations. The event attracted SCAD students, alumni and the Savan
Two men are in custody after collisions that hospitalized six people on May 7. Franklin Leonard James, 32, was stopped at the red light on Apache Avenue at Abercorn Street. He proceeded to accelerate through the light, striking a motorcycle head-on and continuing north on Apache where he struck a ca
By Michelle Perry I’ll admit, I didn’t expect to enjoy the film “Fast Five.” But midway through the movie, I found myself desperate for a head to head between Vin Diesel and Disney’s heart, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The movie was surprisingly enjoyable. Once you accept that the laws o
By Kenneth Rosen Even if you drive slowly enough down Moreland Avenue, off of Interstate 20 in Atlanta, you would still be hard-pressed to find one of Atlanta’s newest and widely craved midnight eateries: Delia’s. Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand is a shed—a shack—wedged between a dance studi
May 2 12:40 a.m. — Security responded to Dyson House. The resident director requested that security take custody of a stun gun confiscated from a student. 3:35 p.m. — Security observed Sodexho employees transferring a case of Power Ade from the trunk of one vehicle to the trunk of another vehicl
By Anna Geannopoulos Last weekend I went to more historical places in Savannah than I have in the past three years of living here. My mom and Aunt were in town, and as we roamed from colonial houses to giant cemeteries, after each trip they would turn to me and say, “I hope I didn’t […]