The 2013 Sidewalk Arts Festival begins on April 27 at 11 a.m. Use this guide to prepare for an afternoon of skinned knees and stained overalls. District Staff
On Thursday, April 18, the university welcomed the editors and directors of Charleston-based magazine Garden & Gun to SCAD Style 2013. President and CEO Rebecca Darwin, Editor-in-Chief David DiBenedetto, Brand Development Director Jessica Derrick, Art Director Marshal McKinney, and Senior Style
What if the death of a loved one offered the chance to reminisce on joys and trials of the past? I imagine him, Death, standing there, my friend in arm, allowing me to glance back into the memories we’ve shared, the things we’ve done: times of laughter and times of anger — of course, men [&hel
Written by Elisha Frazer Crites Hall was filled with drag queens strutting coquettish behavior, dramatic eye makeup and extravagant performances for an important cause this past Saturday night. The seductively comical “Tucked,” hosted by Ashley Prince and Hope Hargrove, is a charity drag
Three students take on challenging roles in the Catholic Church as the minimalist stage play, “Agnes of God” opens in the Mondanaro Theater on May 10. An entirely student-produced production, the play was written by John Pielmeier and premiered in 1980. The challenging material is fourth
Siyue Tan, first-year illustration major Tan: “We wanted to do the Little Mermaid figure and the whole ocean theme.” Andrea Six
According to James 1:2-4, when facing trials, “consider it pure joy” because it “produces perseverance,” which then allows a person to become “mature and complete, not lacking in anything.” It was this particular quote that inspired members from The Porch and SCAD’s Reformed Univer
This week’s installment of How to Dress focuses on our friends in the sequential arts department. With their long-sleeve black T-shirts in the dead heat of summer and replicas of the ring Frodo would be envious of, these often caped crusaders bring a certain something to the SCAD student body.
Written by Raine Blunk Couldn’t make it to DragonCon this year? Hopefully, you made it to GnomeCon instead – Savannah’s very own science fiction/fantasy and gaming convention, held Friday through Saturday in the Coastal Georgia Center. If attendees were surprised to find a con in Savannah, th