Photo from Media Commons. The weather in these past few weeks has gotten considerably warmer. That means it’s time to break out your bikini-bod and head on over to the beach. But did you know that there are more options than the ever-popular Tybee Island? Here are some of District’s pick
Photo courtesy of The Urban Gypsy Trunk Show Facebook event page. Arts & Entertainment Editor, Savannah Rake, interviewed Elle Erickson — the “Urban Gypsy” — on her upcoming trunk show set to take place at 13 Bricks Clothing on May 1-3. Savannah Rake (SR): Can you descr
Written and photographed by Grace Baines Light, cool meals are trending as the days keep warming up. This week’s recipe is a wonderfully tasty – and very healthy – Shrimp Stuffed Avocados down-sized for dorm living. This dish makes a great meal for two, or even a group, with very little prep
Photo courtesy of SCAD The 34th Annual Sidewalk Arts Festival will be held in Forsyth Park on Saturday, April 25 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. On this day, SCAD organizers promise a show of talent that can be best described as creative, energetic and fun. Roughly 843 sidewalk squares will be transformed fr
Photos courtesy of Netflix There have been a lot of great things that came out of the ’60s: “The Pink Panther” series, platform boots, the moon landing, civil rights and the never-ending rivalry between Rolling Stone and Beatles fans just to name a few. Jacqueline Susann’s
Photo Courtesy of the SCAD Cinema Circle Facebook page. The SCAD Cinema Circle is hosting a screening of the 1967 hit, “The Graduate” at the Trustees Theater on Thursday, April 23 at 8 p.m. The film is based on eponymous 1963 novel written by Charles Webb. Directed by Mike Nichols, it
Photos by Evyn Graefe SCAD’s Graduate Illustration League hosted SCAD’s first ever Illustration Expo on Saturday, April 18. The open house lead other SCAD students and Savannah locals to Hayman Hall, where they were able to view and purchase students’ illustrations and other items such as post
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. Alright big disclaimer right upfront: I am a huge teacher’s pet. On top of that I have worked as a teacher at three different schools (two elementary school and one elementary/mi
Photos by Ruben Salazar On Saturday, April 18, the city of Savannah with support from Well FED Savannah, organized the annual Earth Day Festival. Earth Day is an annual event on April 22, that showcases the solidarity of people around the world to work and strive towards environmental protection. Th
Photo by Danielle McGotty Written by Liandra Mullings The quiet and secluded Sulfur Studios on Bull Street became home to the photography collection, “Reverence,” which was open from April 16-19. This collection featured five young artists: Elizabeth Cara, Andrew Lyman, Nikki Krecicki,