By Huda Fitaihi Photos by Katherine Rountree SCAD Radio’s Savannah Record Fair yesterday saw people come from all over to sell and trade old records in Poetter Hall. The vinyl discs ranged from country, jazz and blues to rock ‘n roll and RnB. One of the vendors, Bill, or “the good guy” a
Written by Gracie Wachtel Photo by Crosby Ignasher. Video by Tyce Hoskins. On Friday, April 11, SCAD hosted its twelfth annual talent show downtown in Savannah’s Trustees Theater. Volunteers from the Student Activities Council greeted students, faculty and members of the community at the door
Written by Tristan Lueck. Photo from Pixabay. My mall at home recently installed its very first set of automatic doors. In the entire mall there is only one. And because of that people are losing even that tiny spark of human connection. Automatic doors are replacing manual ones all over. And what d
Written by Hana Hyman Photos courtesy of Ann Street Studio Last week, Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg, the creative minds behind Ann Street Studio, dropped by Morris Hall to talk to students about their work and experience. Beck explained that she and her husband developed “a creative services studio ba
Art by Rachel Reidland The crime logs for SCAD Atlanta and Savannah, January through March, are in. With few exceptions, behavior looks good–as long as we stay away from the liquor and drug violations. No arrests were made on either campus, regardless of the crime. There were just a lot of rep
Written by Raven Smith Images by Creative Commons Virtual reality is the new hot button issue. From the Occulus headset to the Virtuix Omni, there seems to be a drive toward a new, fully immersive type of gaming. Immersion is a term used to describe the flow state one enters when playing a game. It
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photos by Diana Vega Styled by Talia Blyer Models Cassidy Terry, Ryan James Savannah weather is a force to be reckoned with, both literally–on days when the wind smacks your portfolio into the faces of everyone you pass–and figuratively, when its violent extrem
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photographs by Wesley Spear III Located at 102 E. Liberty St. in Drayton Tower, B.T. Byrd’s is an all in one bakery, restaurant, coffee shop and bar. Named after Ben “Cookie” Byrd, the second generation owner who took over the family business in the 1950s, B.T.
Image courtesy of Relativity Media **SPOILER ALERT** The following may contain spoilers. The newest horror flick from the producer of “Paranormal Activity” does little to distinguish itself from others of its genre. There’s a possessed mirror and it kills people. The lights flicker
Written by Hannah Jones. Photo taken from Wikipedia Commons. Tattoos, acne, skin discoloration – Dermablend Professional makeup can cover it all. I first learned about the magical wonders of Dermablend back in 2011 when Rick Genest, also known as “Zombie Boy,” agreed to allow a team of makeu