Written by Asli Shebe. Photo by Danielle McGotty “Meet the Patels,” one of the films featured on Sunday, Oct. 25, at the 2015 SCAD film festival, tells the story of actor and director, Ravi Patel, finding love with the help and input of his family. The film explores the concept of love b
Filmed and edited by Rodrigo Niño and Giulia Jimenez Student News Editor, Savannah Rake, had the chance to sit down with Saoirse Ronan, the star of “Brooklyn” which screened at this year’s Savannah Film Festival on Sunday, Oct. 25. District Staff
Written by Pablo Portilla del Valle Photograph by Danielle McGotty The movie “Cartel Land,” premiered on the first day of the Savannah Film Festival on Saturday, Oct. 24. It follows the struggle of the on-going drug wars in Mexico and the story of the ‘Autodefensas’ of Michoacán, a
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. Now, I’m sure we all have the best intentions when it comes safety. We think that we’re never going to be that person walking back alone in the dark or who is in the wrong
Written by Jenna Dousi Photo provided by Ryan Workman When Ryan Workman, a fourth-year fashion design major from Louisville, Kentucky, first joined Queers and Allies, he didn’t know how involved he would eventually become. “I was just super gay with a lot of questions,” said Workman. “I was
Photographed by Joaquin Trapero Written by Joaquin Trapero On Sunday, Oct. 25, Steve Roggenbuck, Postcrunk, Alexis Orgera and Rainé Rainé presented their poetry at the Appreciation Society on 106 E. 40th St. The event started at 7 p.m., where Orgera started reading her poems, followed by Rain
Photos by Westin Mansfield Written by Jenna Dousi Thousands of people gathered at Daffin Park on Saturday, Oct. 24, for the fifth annual Savannah Food Day Festival. Well FED, a local food and dining magazine, hosted the free event in celebration of National Food Day. Food Day is a nationally recogni
Photographed by Katherine Rountree. Written by Asli Shebe. Catherine Hardwicke is known for the many films she has directed, starting with “Thirteen” and moving on to to big-name films such as “Twilight,” “Lords of Dogtown,” “Red Riding Hood” and now