Written by Amanda Surowitz Photographed by Katherine Rountree Sunday morning in Oglethorpe Square, SCAD Studio Instructor Kathleen Pyrch taught Gorilla Yoga—a play on words for the way the group takes over parks and green spaces for their sessions. This monthly class is open to anyone and chan
I’ve been waiting for this episode all season and it didn’t disappoint. Peter Dinklage especially didn’t disappoint. But we have a few things to talk about before we get to the courtroom drama of Tyrion’s trial. The subplot with Yara trying to free Theon was non-book-canon filler material, j
By Madeline Harbick Photo from The Art of Education [View the story “Psychology of the Noodle Necklace: selfies, crayons and art therapy: ” on Storify] District Staff
Photos by Katherine Rountree One is never too old for story time, and yesterday illustration students gathered at the May Poetter Gallery to hear David Shannon talk about his experience in working as a children’s author and illustrator. A natural born storyteller, Shannon had both students and pro
Written by Elisha Frazer Graphic by Chris Mayers This weekend at the Mondanaro Theater, SCAD’s student-run theater production club, 3rd Act, performed the abstract docudrama “Columbinus.” Written by P.J. Paparelli and Stephen Karam, this telling story put the audience on a timeline lea
Written and photographed by Tristan Lueck As I sat out in the sweltering Savannah sun on Friday, I appeased myself with the thought that this was all for a good cause. The fluorescent poster that seemed to attract those few extra sunbeams, the balloons that wouldn’t stop hitting everyone in the fa
Written by Sara Terrell Photographs by Melissa Brown As a tradition, The Butcher Gallery, which is curated by Jenny Hawkes, displays the works of graduating SCAD students every May. This year Hawkes and The Butcher presented the work of three graduate illustration majors: Tremain Farrar, Stephani
By Raven Smith Images from WeHeartIt.com We Heart It is a social media site based on ‘hearting’ images, similar to Tumblr. That’s where the similarities end. We Heart It has no social interactions beyond following other people. Each user has a page called their ‘collection’ where they can
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photographed by Katherine Rountree “We have over 120 beers, with 20 taps and 100 bottles. We have the rarest types of German and Belgian beers in town,” said Marshall Urstadt, the soft spoken but proud owner of German-Belgian fusion gastropub Bier Haus, located at 513