BY AUGUSTA STATZ A small group of students and professors anxiously awaited Joan Juliet Buck, an iconic fashion editor, actress and writer, at the Gryphon Tea Room on Feb. 3. Once the students were seated, in she walked. She wore tortoise shell circular framed glasses, a navy blue blazer with an ass
By Stephen Drum No one can be trusted in Steven Soderbergh’s new taut slice of action “Haywire.” Not even, perhaps, Steven Soderbergh. The film starts with the story already underway. Mallory Kane (played by former MMA fighter, Gina Carano) limps into a truck stop cafe, bruises just beginn
By Augusta Statz The art of raconteuring is coming to Savannah on Feb. 10 when The Unchained Tour is due to makes its second stop. George Dawes Green, founder of The Moth, also founded The Unchained Tour, which is only on its second tour. “The kind of storytelling we do is called raconteuring, and
Dear Editor, My name is Lisa Gallant, and I am a 2008 graduate of SCAD. I received both my Master of Architecture and my B.F.A at SCAD, in addition to being a four-year starter for Women Soccer. I was co-captain for two of those years, as well. I was also a part of the 2005-2006 […]
Hello, I played on the softball team from 2007 until this past June when I graduated. I was at work on Jan. 23 at my job where I am the lead Graphic Designer and Head of the Art Department, when I heard news of the recent “budget cuts” of the SCAD Athletic Department — the […]
By Amanda Lafond As one of the most influential and well-known dinosaur films ever created, “Jurassic Park” has an inexplicable magic that’s left a T-rex-sized footprint on the hearts of many moviegoers. But “Jurassic Park: The Game” just does not have this magic. The main attr
By Jason Simpson Man squares off against Mother Nature in “The Grey” as Liam Neeson leads a pack of men through the Alaskan wilderness against impossible odds. Neeson is with a group of oil workers on their final night at some remote worksite that they will leave the next morning. The film start
The SCAD baseball team assumed they were warming up for a regular practice on Jan. 23, until they were called to the bleachers, where SCAD Athletic Director Steve Larson broke the news that their sport was among three the college was cutting. “We started practice right on time at 2 o’ clock, and