Written by Madeline Harbick Photo from Flickr. [View the story “OBEY: Why Art History Isn’t As Lame As You Think” on Storify] District Staff
Written by Yves Jeffcoat In light of March Madness, Garden & Gun established the Greatest Southern Town bracket, in which 32 towns in 14 states competed for the winning title. Savannah residents and enthusiasts showed their devotion for Savannah in the hopes of the city’s victory. Leopold’s
By Latoya Campbell Photos by Melissa Brown The prediction of rain threatened the success of the 16th annual International Festival, hosted by the International Student Services at Forsyth Park yesterday. This proved not to be the case as, according to Robert Morrison Jr., fourth year Motion Media ma
Written by Katherine Rountree. Photo by Katherine Rountree. As part of the monthly Art March Savannah, the small but warm gallery of Sicky Nar Nar hosted a new exhibit that epitomizes surrealism and the abstract. “The Snake Oil Hangover Medicine Show and Burlesque,” which was on display April 4
Written by Amy Stoltenberg. Photo by Wesely Spear. Samuel Carter IV is the Director of Fitness at SCAD, the lead trainer for SCAD athletes, and the man behind the “Coach Carter” smoothie at Smoothie King on Broughton Street. For almost a decade, the 1,220 calorie-packed protein shake has been a
Written by Emily Jones. Desk jobs aren’t for everyone; sometimes you just need to get out on the open water. Several weeks ago, two of Christopher Columbus’s ships, the Niña and the Pinta, sailed into the Savannah harbor. Docked on River Street, the Columbus Foundation’s replicas of the t
Written by Sara Mullins Photo from Flickr For DC Comics fans, it’s natural to be skeptical around the Marvel franchise. Not because Marvel films are bad — the exact opposite, actually. Marvel films have been and continue to be funnier, more complex and more faceted than DC’s recent incarnation
By Raven Smith Photos by Google It seems like every year, April Fools rolls around with its fair share of pranks and tricks. Due to the ability to instantly share anything on the internet, it has grown into a worldwide event. Big companies and websites have decided to hop on the bandwagon and use th
Dylan Good’s “Me, and Van Gogh, and God” will make its debut at 5 p.m. on Thursday. In this hour long, one-woman play Good will explore the experiences, effects and myths associated with epilepsy. She will act out the lives of three different women all affected by the disorder, both medically
By Jessica Shock Last night’s employer presentation at Arnold Hall marked a big moment in animation history for SCAD. For the first time, Pixar representatives came out to visit and talk about internships. The guests included Peggy Dollaghan, Pixar’s Senior Technical Recruiter, Director of Techn