By Amy Stoltenberg Photo by Lizzi Stuart Sicky Nar Nar is a one-room art gallery on the corner of Duffy and Barnard Streets next to Forsyth Park. Co-owned by SCAD alumni Logan Crable, Chloe Cryan, and Andy Price, the gallery is a concept that originated while the three friends were vacationing in Co
The wait is over. In a week HBO will premiere the fourth season of “Game of Thrones.” Ten months have passed since Season 3 wrapped up – months filled with excitement, speculation and behind-the-scenes hype. There’s never a dull moment in the “Game of Thrones” fandom, but it’s easy
District asked Instagram followers to submit photos of their final projects from Winter Quarter 2014. Congratulations to Bryson Schmidt and Joanna Albert. Bryson Schimdt’s DSGN 101 final, titled Martyred Chicken, was created with oil on plywood. Joanna Albert’s DRAW 101 final, titled Sel
By Anais Corrales A monolithic structure on a massive wooden pedestal; lights beam down upon the multiple panes of acrylic, resin and glass. As the crowd of students and visitors enter the exhibit, they are in awe. Fervent whispers and soft intakes of breath greet the massive piece of artwork. “Th
Evidence in a poll published Thursday by The Harris Poll showed that more and more people are experiencing dissatisfaction at the end of their workday. Harris’s research indicated that the largest age group affected was those aged 18-34. “The study found that 55% of the 2,112 respondents (am
Photo by Daniel Cheon Written by Amy Stolenberg In March of 2014, a new craft and cocktail bar called Ampersand joined the Savannah bar scene, replacing Sparetime at 36 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Owned by SCAD graduates Charlie Crosby and Rob Chandler, Ampersand fuses together art, beer, food and
The search for the Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony continues as U.S. President Obama allocates more military assets to Uganda. While Kony has avoided capture for years now, the United States has begun to step up its role in the larger international effort to catch him. Earlier this week,
The first day of HVZ this year concluded with a night mission that took place at D at The Hive, W at The Hive, and Turner House. The mission involved a series of checkpoints where human teams had to stop and complete puzzles while defending themselves from a zombie horde. Photos by Thomasz Wo
By Amy Stolenberg Savannah Coffee Roasters recently relocated to 215 W. Liberty St. from the Oglethorpe Mall, complete with a refreshed bakery and cafe. The coffee shop is a welcoming space with a rustic, homey feel—almost like a lakeside cabin in the middle of winter. This cafe is a destination
Now that the first week of spring quarter is almost over, new contributor Bibiana Aguero has provided tips for increasing productivity and maintaining your health (especially during pollen season). It’s definitely gearing up to be our busiest quarter yet, but it’s going to be a fun one.