Thought Savannah wasn’t the place to be during the summer? Think again. Eric Ramirez stuck around and covered the Express fashion show, shot and held in Monterey Square. District Staff
From etching expositions and theatre productions to Mardi Gras parties on Tybee Island, let District Detours guide your weekend of fun around Savannah. Thursday, Feb. 27 Die Mommie Die 8 p.m. Mondanaro Theatre at Crites Hall This production of a comedy film written by Charles Busch revolves around A
By Brooks Tompkins The fourth-annual A-Town Get Down music and art festival was held Feb. 22 at the Charles H. Morris Center. The event, which hosted live music and art, was open to the public. “A-town invites something different,” said Walter Parks, a singer and guitarist in Swamp Cabbage. “W
Jonah Bokaer made his world debut of “The Rebel (and other myths),” on Feb. 22, a 40-minute performances with David Norsworthy. In the theater at the SCAD Museum of Art, Bokaer danced to a mix by Soundwalk Collective called “Medea Mixdown.” It was all inspired by the texts Albert Camus creat
Graduate and undergraduate fibers students showcased their work and techniques at the Fibers Open Studio on Feb. 21 at Pepe Hall. The exhibition was part of the deFINE ART Gallery Hop. Check out photos from the event below. Photos by Tyce Hoskins. Amanda Surowitz
By Jess Shock Last year was a pretty magical one for SCAD. In 2013 alone, SCAD had fellow alum, Zach Parrish, drop by and talk about his work on “Tangled” and “Wreck-It-Ralph”. Other magical moments included the first Be Our Guest Ball, which was hosted by the Mouseketeer Club, recruiters fr
Thursday, Feb. 20 The good, the bad, and the very bad SCAD Museum of Art 6 p.m. In this lecture Jerry Saltz, the senior art critic for New York Magazine, discusses current trends, tries to decipher what is going on and what artists can do about it. For more information, go to their website. Friday,
By Tyce Hoskins and Grace Wachtel Tony Orrico spent four hours on his knees drawing. His performance at the student center, “Penwald: 8: 12 by 12 on Knees” on Feb. 18 was one of the showcases of deFINE ART. “Penwald: 8, 12 by 12 on Knees” displayed how Orrico used his body to develop a [&hel
Supporters of the peaceful government protests in Venezuela, sparked by controversy surrounding President Nicolas Maduro and his administration, gathered in Ellis Square about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. More than 200 attendees recited prayers, sang songs and lit candles. Check out some of the photos from th