Photo by Andrew Larimer The Savannah Stopover Music Festival rolled into town this weekend and brought an array of bands, filling venues with live music and a pulsing atmosphere. For $30, guests were given a green wristband that acted as a pass, making it seamless to jump from one band at one bar to
Photos by Danielle McGotty A healthy lifestyle — that is what we eagerly signed up for in November of 2014 when the BEE Fit Wellness Challenge was only an idea and some workouts written down on paper. None of us, not even those instrumental in designing the challenge, knew how the event woul
Photo by Katherine Rountree Taking place in director Neill Blomkamp’s hometown of Johannesburg, South Africa, “Chappie” is a violent, gratuitous fairy tale; a sort of Pinocchio with guns, drugs and badmouthing role models. Due to outrage over the deaths of policemen, the government employs th
Photos by Grace Baines Written by Grace Baines On these warm spring days the idea of sitting in a quintessential French café sounds fairly delightful. Thankfully Savannah has one of its own and they’re happy to help you enjoy the day with fine cuisine. Whether you are hoping for a hearty lunch or
Written by Lily Avery Photo courtesy of Gesso and Steel Senior BFA painting students will exhibit their final pieces in a group exhibition, “Gesso and Steel,” at the Sulfur Studios Gallery from March 5 – 7. Fourth-year painting majors Jordan Acosta from Boerne, Texas, Chalice Barts
Written by Abhijit Roy Photos by Rachel Leach Susan O’Brien’s “The Strangers Project” attempts to humanize strangers and present their stories in a manner that makes them seem like any one of us. O’Brien, a fall 2014 SCAD graduate in film and television from Albany, New York, said
Filmed by Simon A. Stevens Audio by Sai Sampath Edited by Fairuz Ferrer In today‘s Savannah Secrets video, we explore one of the oldest restaurants in Savannah: Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room! Video EditorEditor of videos at District
Photos by Meredith Russell Local Color, SCAD’s painting club, hosted “Project Liminal” at Indigo Sky Gallery on Feb. 28. Featuring performances and interactive installations, the show was subtle yet powerful with a surprising lack of painting. The group aimed to elicit a new space; an