Tomorrow marks the thirteenth annual Savannah Pride Festival. The celebration starts at 11 a.m. in Forsyth Park and continues at Club One for the official after party. And as always, it’s a favorite way to kiss summer goodbye before classes start. So no matter your sexual orientation or identity,
BY MEGAN HUXLEY Graduate student Erin McNeil’s photography exhibition, “Recon(figure),” was held at the Non-Fiction Gallery on Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. The exhibition marked the completion of McNeil’s Master of the Fine Arts in Photography. “Recon(figure)” was not your typical p
by Sara Terrell Rating: 4/5 Joel Allen Schroeder’s documentary “Dear Mr. Watterson” is a visual fan letter to the sequential artist behind “Calvin and Hobbes”, acknowledging Bill Watterson for his work and global impact to readers and comic artists that has strived throu
Rating: 5/5 This award-winning short film by director Michael Tyburski steals glimpses into the life of Peter (Joel Nagle), a house turner in New York who offers a unique form of spatial therapy, and a small cast of his clients. An apparent sound aficionado, Peter analyzes the harmony of notes that
Rating:1.5/5 Director Ralph Fiennes offers a slow moving period piece centered on Charles Dickens’, who is also portrayed by Fiennes, relationship with a younger woman. A very poised Felicity Jones plays the lady in question, Nelly, and moves throughout the film with a dreamy sort of ease. Althoug
The Savannah Film Festival ended on Nov. 2 after a week filled with everything cinema. Celebrities buzzed through the streets, while the latest and greatest films screened inside the Trustees and Lucas theaters. Overall, participants views of the film festival were positive, most citing increases in
It might be the beginning of finals, but everyone needs a break over the weekend at some point, right? If you’ve got a chance to get out of the house, District Detours is here to guide you through the weekend in Savannah to distract you from your homework. Thursday, Nov. 8 This is Not a [&hell
By Ysabel Cacho The documentary featured photographers Guy Webster, Henry Ditz, Bob Gruen, Edward Colver, Lynn Goldsmith, Jill Furmanovsky, Norman Seef, and Mark Seglier. Mary McCartney sat in for her late mother, Linda McCartney. Rock stars such as Debbie Harry, Noel Gallagher, Alice Cooper and Hen
[rating:3.5/5] Preceded by the dark short “Wild Horses,” writer and director Jenée LaMarque creates a strangely engaging story about two very different sisters in “The Pretty One.” Zoe Kazan of “Ruby Sparks” plays the twins: Audrey, the more beautiful and adored, and Laurel, the
“The Hollywood Reporter: An Insider’s Look” was the last panel of the 2013 Savannah Film Festival. Held at the SCAD Museum of Art, the panel featured three personnel from “The Hollywood Reporter” — Stephen Galloway, the executive editor of features, Scott Feinberg, the awards ana