Valentine’s Day weekend is upon us and District Detours is here with an array of events going on in Savannah to entertain you — and that special someone. Saturday February 16, 2013 The Savannah Book Festival Presents: Al Gore Trinity United Methodist Church, 225 West President Street 10:15 a
The second day of the first annual aTVFest in Atlanta was hosted within the university’s Atlanta campus; the festival has hosted everything from the screening of Cinemax’s new series “Banshee,” to a panel on tax incentives for filming in Georgia. District got the inside scoop on three un
This week in athletics, the school reigned victorious in a number of games and matches across the southeast. Over the weekend District collected the latest SCAD sports scores for this weeks roundup. Men’s golf: The men’s golf team traveled to Winter Haven, Fla. this weekend to take part
By Ysabel Cacho Everyone knows that high school, like, totally sucks. Whether you’re fresh out of the institution or just celebrated your fiftieth reunion, “Victoria Martin: Math Team Queen” is a relatable joyride through everything from social struggles to learning how to drive. By the time y
By Raine Blunk Hallucinex guesses he’s only played around 10 live shows and has to give himself a pep talk before going onstage, something he says is “akin to the last scene in Boogie Nights.” Taylor Noll, the man behind the Hallucinex handle, will be pepping himself up this Saturday to open
This Collegiate Life returns for Valentine’s Day. College students will be facing the romantic day with friends or with someone special. But many will be experiencing it alone, or worse, with a horrible date. Nick Lawrence
This Collegiate Life returns for Valentine’s Day. College students will be facing the romantic day with friends or with someone special. But many will be experiencing it alone, or worse, with a horrible date. District Staff
It could pop up anywhere; a railing in front of Arnold Hall, a bike rack, or even a well-known European statue. Crocheted to perfectly fit random objects, the guerrilla art of yarn bombing is becoming increasingly popular throughout the United States. With second-year fibers majors Nathalie and Jami
Gong Xi Fa Cai, y’all! The Chinese New Year, beginning February 10, is in full swing across the globe. This year marks the year of the snake, and the annual Asian celebration has slithered its way into the United States. The Chinese New Year is the most important holiday celebrated in China. T