By Jason Simpson The poster reads, “Paranormal Activity 3: Discover How the Activity Began.” This would be a very savvy tagline if viewers could actually discover anything other than how bad this third installation of the Paranormal Activity series really is. Truth be told, the “activity” ha
By Emory Dunn It’s a big week for SCAD students. As Broughton Street prepares for the 2011 Savannah Film Festival, SCAD will open the heavily revamped Museum of Art. The massive changes made to the museum will allow for exhibition space as well as classroom space, where students for different
By Jason Simpson Hollywood is running out of ideas. Box offices are beaten down by remake after remake. “The Thing” is actually a very bad prequel, not a remake, but it’s still part of Hollywood’s infatuation with recycling old themes. Flixster’s latest review gives “The Thin
October 17 2:30 p.m. — Security responded to an off-campus bike accident at Montgomery and Liberty streets involving two SCAD students. EMS responded to the scene and both students were transported to Memorial University Medical Center. 4 p.m. — Security responded to an off-campus vehicle accide
By Susan Kemp Jack Romanos, the former President and CEO of major publishing house Simon & Schuster, spoke Feb. 4 at Arnold Hall to a crowded room of students and faculty about the past, present and future of the book industry. “For those of you who plan to write for a living, it’s more than
By Daniel Alvarez Björk has created something in her newest album, “Biophilia,” released on Oct.10, that may be the next step in the evolution of how one experiences music. Fusing technology and melody together into an innovated multimedia project, “Biophilia” is an album th
October 10 7:30 p.m. — A student reported to security that someone broke the driver’s side window of his vehicle while it was parked at Arnold Hall. Savannah-Chatham Metro Police responded to the scene and issued a crime report. October 11 12:20 p.m. — Security responded to a medical call at A
By Carlos Serrano It sounds like a no-brainer: Hugh Jackman in a movie about robots fighting. Sounds like sweet, if not slightly insane, Hollywood magic. Somewhere along the way though, “Real Steel” just ended up flat on its back. “Real Steel” depicts a future where the only real change is t
By Jason Simpson “The Ides of March” features an all-star cast of Hollywood A-listers doing their best to act their way through a teeny-tiny plot. It’s like watching NBA All-Stars playing a championship game on an elementary school basketball court. That gymnasium, like this plot, cannot possi
What will Steve Jobs be remembered for?Illustration by Tom Rogers The official Apple website posted a black and white photo of former CEO Steve Jobs with the text “1955-2011” on the night of Oct. 5, and within minutes the Internet was ablaze with reflections on Job’s untimely death due to panc