Graphic by Rebecca Antonucci Next week SCAD’s department of performing arts invites students and Savannah residents to their latest project, “Clybourne Park,” directed by Sharon Ott. It will run from Feb. 26 to March 1 at the Lucas Theatre. The play was originally written by Brue Norri
Photo by Ali Bassir Week seven of classes was week five of the BEE Fit Wellness Challenge, hosted and organized by ClubSCAD. That’s roughly 35 hours — or more — of physical exercise time, 35 intensely monitored nutrition log entries, one skinfold body fat measurement, five weigh-ins and non-st
Photos by Grace Baines Written by Grace Baines As finals grow closer we all find our spare time disappearing, until we end up eating in the shower because it’s really the only time we have left. And for those of us who have 8 a.m. classes, breakfast is sometimes not an option due to The [&hell
Video by Daniel Cheon Audio by Fairuz Ferrer Performers (from left to right): Reymar “Nemesis” Silverio, John “PNut” Hunt, Beejay “Strobe” Sao, Jordan “Era” Demings, and Chase “CTut” Lindsey. SCAD’s deFINE Art show brought street da
Photos by Angie Stong On Feb. 17 the SCAD Museum of Art opened its glass doors for deFINE ART’s opening reception. Servers scurried through the crowd in the lobby serving finger-foods, iced-drinks and hot cocoa to the patrons taking a break from looking at the art work. Students, professors an
By Gabby Manotoc On Saturday, Feb. 21, the Charles H. Morris Center is hosting the 5th annual A-Town Get Down event. There will be a various art and music events and workshops beginning from 12 noon. The last event, a performance by hip-hop music artists Miggs & Knife, will begin at 10:30 p.m
Written by Caroline Bailey Photo courtesy of Ubiquitous Forms Though the student-curated “Ubiquitous Forms” gallery exhibition is all about ‘existing or being everywhere at the same time,’ the student led drawing organization, It’s All On Paper, will host the one and only opening reception
Photo courtesy of SCAD Monday afternoon, SCAD’s Arnold Hall auditorium hosted writer and artist Bernard Cooper from Los Angeles. A reading of his latest memoir, “My Avant-Garde Education,” and following discussion exceeded the hour-long lecture and concluded with a Q&A. With a near
Photo by Katherine Rountree The student-run performing arts organization 3rd Act will put on production “Neighborhood 3” later this week. “Neighborhood 3” is a dark comedy about denial, addiction and escapism regarding video games. Characters roleplay in a new video game bas
Video by Fairuz Ferrer, Daniel Cheon, and Simon A. Stevens Edited by: Daniel Cheon This Valentine’s Eve, SCAD’s BSA hosted a night of poetry centered around the theme “universal love.” Performers (in order of appearance) Hank Hamer – Erika Wade Maya Shakur Praise