Written by Abby Thomas Photo by Katherine Rountree SCAD performing arts group 3rd Act will host the premiere of their fall show, “Perchance to Dream,” tonight at the Mondanaro Theater in Crites Hall. The production, directed by SCAD student Amaya Murphy, is a montage of Shakespeare sc
Photo by Katherine Rountree Written by Amy Stoltenberg “Creative people tend to work in spurts. We have times of high production and down times when we don’t seem to do much. But actually, the down times can be just as productive as the up times,” said Professor Scott Thorp, who teach
Photo by Katherine Rountree Written by Andrew Larimer An unsettling and haunting adaption of a true story, “Foxcatcher” is about three fragile men attempting to achieve love and acceptance. The men search for greatness, but instead find tragedy. Bennett Miller, the Academy Award-winning dire
Photos courtesy of Kaitlyn Armitano Written by Cherrelle Rand While most people were spending their days this past October getting their costumes ready or stressing about midterms, graphic design and motion media major Kaitlyn Armitano from Venezuela was doing both while donning full makeup almost e
Photo by Grace Baines Written by Grace Baines If you are a fan of Asian dishes, do yourself a favor and get to Flying Monk Noodle Bar on Broughton Street. The restaurant is famous for its noodle and rice dishes that represent many cultures and tastes. With fresh, handmade noodles and a variety of o
Last weekend, SCAD’s equestrian team competed in the Fall Series Horse Shows, the school’s first home-field tournament. Members of the equestrian team explained to District how the team did and how the competition was run. Camera: Sarah Berger Interviewer: Amanda Surowitz Editor: Simon S
Written by Sara Terrell Photo by Emily Prado Not many students have as many accomplishments on their resume as Bryson Schmidt. A second-year advertising major — and the face of solo act Embering, formerly known as Soup of the Day — Schmidt has independently produced four albums and written as a
Photo by Katherine Rountree Professor Peter Damski and his graduate sound design students welcomed performing artists to the Mondanaro stage in Crites Hall Sunday afternoon for a collaborative live mixing session. This was an opportunity for performers to practice in front of an audience as well as
Photo by Katherine Rountree Last night at the Lucas Theater, students from the Performing Arts Department took the stage to perform “Broadway Rocks!” Their performance of some of the greatest songs from Broadway began with the scary-perky smiles you’d expect to see after opening your door to a
Graphic by Gabby Manotoc Written by Tristan Lueck This week in TV must have started off wrong for someone. It feels like networks have been terminating TV shows left and right. I’m still in shock over the cancellation of “Manhattan Love Story,” but I thought I would be okay because “Selfie