Photo by Emma Guiton Kathryn Stockett, author of the New York Times Best-seller “The Help,” sat down with students at the Marshall House for a discussion panel led by Professor Jonathan Rabb of the writing department. She began by kicking her shoes off and perching on the arm of her cha
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Written by Tristan Lueck Graphic by Gabby Manotoc The most important thing that happened in TV this week, at least to me, was the season 2 premiere of WB’s “The 100.” I fell in love with the show last season and have been a powerful advocate of it since. It is truly one of the […]
Photos by Daniel Cheon Written by Tristan Lueck Savannah’s Shalom Y’all Jewish Food Festival returns to Savannah for it’s 26th anniversary. The festival, sponsored by Congregation Mickve Israel, always gathers a large crowd and this year is no different. People from all over Savannah and even
Photo by Nick Lawrence A handful of SCAD students were invited to a press brunch with visiting journalists for the 2014 Savannah Film Festival. The brunch was held earlier today at the Pacci Italian Kitchen + Bar in the Brice Hotel. Six journalists, representing organizations such as Filmmaker Magaz
Photo by Daniel Cheon The relationship between two neighbors living in a city can often be a very distant one. Even though they carry out the rituals of everyday life within the same spot of atmosphere, a verbal connection is sometimes never actually made. “Bis Gleich,” a short film wri
Photo by Katherine Rountree On the night of the premiere of the independent film “5-7,” District chatted with the film director and writer Victor Levin, and the film editor Matt Maddox about what aspiring editors should notice about the film, as well as how to deal with the challenges of
Photos by Katherine Rountree Norman Reedus is a familiar face in Savannah. The actor, known for his roles in the cult classics “Boondock Saints” and “The Walking Dead,” frequently visits the city to drop by the Savannah Film Festival. Earlier today, he had a master class with students from t
Photos by Katherine Rountree District got the chance to sit down with actor Asa Butterfield while he was in town for the Savannah Film Festival, where he will receive a Rising Star Award tonight. The 17-year-old actor has achieved international fame since he began film acting in 2006, starring in