Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Everyone’s heard of Bikram yoga. Or if you haven’t, you’ve at least heard of hot yoga. The two are the same: you twist into all these great asanas (yoga postures) in a room that’s been heated to the scorching temperature of 120 degrees. Because, you know, y
Photo from Amazon.com I was originally drawn to the creative mastermind Lena Dunham because of sex. It was April of 2012, the premiere of her HBO show “Girls,” and I’d never seen sex portrayed so awkwardly, so filthily or so realistically. Who was this modern woman, I wondered, who voluntarily
Photo by Daniel Cheon If things seem just a little more crowded this fall, it’s because the Savannah College of Art and Design made history this quarter when it welcomed its biggest first year class yet. With 1,573 first year students enrolled in the Savannah location, total enrollment at all four
Written by Tristan Lueck Photo courtesy of Creative Commons So, as my column falls on Sundays at 8 p.m., my TV week officially starts with “Once Upon a Time.” This week the creators took quite a bit of liberty with one of my childhood favorites: they turned Little Bo Peep into a crime lord. She
Video by Simon Stevens, Nick Lawrence, Fairuz Ferrar and Sarah Berger Timbers were shivered as people got dressed up for the weekend long celebration of all things piratey. ARRRGH!!! Video EditorEditor of videos at District
Photos by Gabby Manotoc Written by Amanda Surowitz This weekend, fans of all varieties are swarming the Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan for the 2014 New York Comic Con. People meander through Artist Alley to meet the writers and artists behind several comics, some supporting their fandoms with a
Photo courtesy of Creative Commons Written by Alexander Cheves At the federal level, the fight for same-sex marriage is won. Now we’re just waiting on the straggling states that, red-handed, keep lingering in their dusty pasts. But Utah, a state with a long history of anti-gay opposition, just leg
Featured image by Molly Strohl “I was in an elevator at Bergen and this guy asked me, ‘Aren’t you on the cover of the catalog?’” said Molly Strohl, a fourth year photography major from Alabama. She didn’t just model for the photograph “Hello Operator” featured in the admission ca
October is Dyslexia awareness month, and District sought out SCAD students that had the learning disability. Brendan Faulkner is one of them. Nick Lawrence
Photos courtesy of Media Commons Infographic by Gabby Manotoc With fall quarter already well underway, we’ve entered October without really noticing it. Sure, we’ve had a few nice days of weather. Temperatures dipped into the 60s some, and on Monday morning everyone with an 8 a.m. wo