Genni Koberstein is a sophomore illustration major, but enjoys spending most of her time making comics. This is her first time contributing comics for District and Sunday Funday. “Life is Game” is about not surrendering yourself to social norms and regulations that determine how you feel about y
Mike Cerminara is a District comics veteran. “Robot” has been headlining Sunday Funday since its debut and is a hilarious and charming adventure set in a world of talking fruits and veggies! Please feel free to comment about “Robot,” like it if you laugh and share it with your friends and fa
Rumi Hara is an MFA illustration major, She just arrived in Savannah this fall and is making her debut on Sunday Funday with “Bubble Gum Fighters.” Bubble Gum Fighters is a part of her silent comic series printed on brown paper. You also have an opportunity to see her work in person at
Natasha Black is a first-year student, intending to major in sequential art. Most of her stories have been plotted out with every little detail for years. Tango Morte is about a girl who seeks out people that have been “touched by death.” If you would like to see more art and news of Tango Mor
Kristen French is a sequential art major in her second term as Sunday Funday contributor. Tired of people who take movies way too seriously? Like Gary Larson’s “The Far Side?” This comic is an homage to Larson’s satirical and strange look on the world through his hilarious humor. Thi
By Shannon Craig Downtown Savannah is spotted with bars and more than its fair share of environmentally savvy residents. Pedals Eco Entertainment is a marriage of the two. You ride a bike that literally runs on people power, and are you’re able to drink on-board until 10 p.m in a pub crawl acr
The Bay Street Theater at Club One has been busy jumping to the left, stepping to the right, and preparing to drive Savannah insane with their pelvic thrusts and another run through the Time Warp. This will be the fourth year that “The Rocky Horror Show” will be produced by the company. The cast
Illustration by Jeffrey Vossler Little Tybee is Burnt Out At 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 17, Little Tybee was burnt out from a fire that the Georgia Department of Natural Resources says started on Tuesday. Skip Sass, Tybee Island Fire Chief, says campers or a lightning strike were most likely the c
The Savannah Film Festival is back offering students and Savannahians the opportunity to take part in one of the largest university-sponsored film festivals. Last year, Savannah had an influx of more than 40,000 attendees over the festival’s eight days. This year, special guests include John G
President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney met for round two of the 2012 presidential debates Tuesday night at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Candy Crowley, CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent, moderated the town-hall style debate, fielding the discussion ignited by the questions of ab