Featured image courtesy of the “BSA Night of Music & Poetry” event page. Dust off those old moleskin notebooks and pick out your favorite pieces because on Friday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m., the Black Student Association (BSA) is hosting their quarterly “Night of Music & Poetry.” E
Written by Cherrelle Rand Photo courtesy of The Creative Coast The Creative Coast, a non-profit organization invites you to “get your geek on” at their annually held, three-day interactive conference “Geekend.” The conference is held from Oct. 15 through Oct. 17. It targets entrepreneurs, de
Photos courtesy of the Green Truck website Written by Grace Baines A good burger is hard to find. Good ketchup is even harder to find. You know where you can find them both? Green Truck. Green Truck is an old standby, the place my friends and I go to celebrate a long day. Most of […]
Written by Khadeine Ali Photographed by Katherine Rountree The Batey Rehab Project (BRP) hosted its third annual “Gimme Sum Sugar” event last Saturday, Oct. 3 at Savannah Coffee Roasters in Savannah, GA. The event featured live shows from artists, live music and exhibitions with work from st
Written and photographed by Grace Baines Fall officially found Savannah with the 32nd annual Oktoberfest on River Street. Known for its lively music and wiener dog races, this year the festival also contended with the days of hard rain from Hurricane Joaquin. Despite the rain people came out in ponc
Written by Mariangel Talamas Photographed by Abbe Hernandez Savannah Art Rise, a nonprofit organization, hosted their monthly First Friday Art March on Oct. 2. This month’s march featured what they called “A Fast Guide to Slow Fashion.” As an alternative to the current fast-paced fashion indus
Photos courtesy of Netflix I remember walking out of “Spider-Man” for the first time when I was 8 and wanting to run to the nearest wall and climb it. Superhero movies used to provide a great service by sparking that childlike imagination in everyone and telling kids they’ve got th
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. I am an art student as well as an artist and they are two very different things. If you go to college to study chemistry or business you are going to learn how to do those […]
Photographed by Angie Stong and Claire Edkins On Oct. 4, the annual “Picnic in the Park” was held in Forsyth Park. The event featured a performance by the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra as well as the local band, choral, and orchestral students. This year’s picnic theme was “Hollywood in th
Photographed by Sydney Seifried Foxy Loxy has expanded with the addition of a new retail space on Bull Street. The grand opening of Shop the Fox was this Friday, Oct. 2, and many people — some of which are regulars to the coffeehouse — gathered in attendance. The products included everyt