Artists, developers and programmers came together last weekend to participate in the Annual Global Game Jam, where teams compete to make the best video game. The event breaks geographic locations into sites, so for example, SCAD was its own Game Jam site, where students could compete against their p
Let District Detours guide your way to fun this weekend. From funky fashion shows and battling bands to races on Tybee Island, let District Detours guide your weekend of fun around Savannah. Thursday, Jan. 30 ‘Late Night Polaroids’ Opening Reception by Emily Earl 5 – 10 p.m. Safe /
Among all the coffee shops in Savannah, The Foundery Coffee Pub and City Coffee stand out. These seemingly typical shops are actually extensions of two churches and their newest way to serve the community. The Foundery Coffee Pub on Habersham Street is a coffee shop owned by The Foundery Ministry an
With the temperature dropping like crazy, it’s the perfect day to bundle up with a mug of hot cocoa. But for those who still have to brave the outdoors, District is bringing you some tips on dressing for the confusing Savannah weather. Gabby ManotocGabby Manotoc has been Creative Direct
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect changes to class, activity and transportation schedules. Please be advised of the changes noted at the bottom of the article and stay safe. Put the shorts and dresses back in the closet and grab some winter coats, gloves and scarves. A wi
It’s that time of year when the sound of sick students fills the air. Hacking coughs here, sneezing there, nose blowing and hoarse whispers all around. The season of sickness is in full swing and the SCAD Student Health Center is filling up fast. “The first day of class 34 kids visited the clini
From student exhibitions to dance showcases and over to building competitions, let District Detours guide your weekend of fun around Savannah. Thursday, Jan. 23 Seashell Exhibit Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Savannah Area Council of Garden Clubs is sponsoring a seashell
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade on Jan. 20 brought spectators out to Broughton Street to watch performances from local college marching bands as well as many floats from local businesses and organizations. Crosby Ignasher
Want to actually see the artwork? It all comes in focus Jan. 24, 6 – 7:30 p.m. at the Fahm Street Gallery. Crosby Ignasher
The Book Lady Bookstore hosted the first nonfiction Seersucker Shots performance of 2014 over the weekend. Co-hosts B.J. Love and Erika Jo Brown set the stage for the three locals to read their work. The featured writers teach at Savannah State University where Seersucker Live President Zach Powers