Photo by Crosby Ignasher Info graphic by Gabby Manotoc Santo Subito! Santo Subito! Santo Subito! When the Latin chant meaning “Sainthood now!” rang out in St. Peter’s Square in April 2005 after the death of Pope John Paul II, it was a call from the Catholic Church’s more than 1 billion faith
Written by Amanda Surowitz Photos by Katherine Rountree Last Friday, Sicky Nar Nar art gallery and coffee bar hosted The Foundry Show. The show exhibited the cast iron and bronze works of nine artists, all using the lost-wax process. Through this process, a metal sculpture is cast from an original s
**Spoiler Alert** The following contains spoilers for Game of Thrones up to episode 4×04. This was a good episode. With a strong opening and fascinating ending, it was my favorite installment of season 4 yet. We started with Daenerys’ invasion of Meereen. The speed and efficiency in which the
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photos courtesy of the Telfair Museums “When I would go over to Helen’s house, she would offer me a glass of sherry, a peanut butter sandwich, and some chocolate,” said Jeff L. Rosenheim of the late photographer Helen Levitt on Thursday night at the Telfair Museums
Written by Madeline Harbick [View the story “The Power of a Muse: Introducing Charmaine Olivia” on Storify] [View the story “The Power of a Muse: Introducing Charmaine Olivia” on Storify] District Staff
Written by Hana Hyman Photos by Hana Hyman The Sidewalk Arts Festival is an occasion for the communities of SCAD and Savannah to integrate for a day of fun and creativity in Forsyth Park. It is also an excellent opportunity for the stylish to strut their stuff. District took to the pavement tracking
Written by Sara Terrell Photo by Sara Terrell While The Butcher on 19 E. Bay St. is mostly known for its tattoo studio, the shop itself is located in the back and cannot be seen from the entrance. That space and the walls surrounding it are the gallery’s territory. The gallery has been present sin
Photos by Melissa Brown, Katherine Rountree and Crosby Ignasher. District Staff
Photos by Melissa Brown SCAD’s spring 2014 Sidewalk Arts Festival took place for its 33rd year at Savannah’s own Forsyth Park. SCAD students, faculty and the city’s community were encouraged to come support the contestants. Students, alumni and prospective students were given the opportunity t