On Saturday, Jan. 28, The Lee O’Neil gallery hosted their third show, “The Print.” The exhibition ran from 7 to 9 p.m. and featured nine photographers work, each with their own unique process and presentation. Since its opening in late September 2015, the The Lee O’Neil Galle
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Book Festival Rita Mae Brown is a woman of many crafts: fiction, non-fiction, mystery, poetry, screenwriting, hunting, farming and activism. The 71-year-old bestselling author is not one to limit herself. Brown is also one of the esteemed guests making their way to Sav
Photos courtesy of Netflix This week’s choice is a little bit different, in the sense that its rating is higher than what I usually go for when looking for awful movies: a whopping 55 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But then again, this is the Coen brothers we’re talking about. Even t
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Stopover Music Festival For a sixth year, the Savannah Stopover music festival presents over 100 bands to perform March 10-12 at many venues throughout downtown Savannah. The coordinators invite visual and graphic artists nationwide to each submit an individually desi
Comic by Hannah White HoneyDripper is SCAD District’s new comics column that features SCAD’s own talented sequential artists. If you’re interested in being a published artist on our page submit your work to creative@scaddistrict.com for your work to be reviewed or come to a HoneyDripper meet
Photo courtesy of the SCAD Jiu Jitsu Club Written by Paige Cano Jiu Jitsu sometimes seems like something only pros can do, but the SCAD Jiu Jitsu club is more accepting of the lower level “grasshoppers.” A professional works with the club once a week to help people from every skill set, from be
Photo courtesy of Telfair Museum Written by Emilie Kefalas The 2016 “PULSE Art + Technology Festival” officially ignited the Savannah arts scene this Wednesday at the Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center. The festival will continue to exhibit an array of interactive and innovative exampl
On Wednesday, Jan. 20 Seersucker Live hosted yet another one of their infamous ‘shot’ events at The Book Lady. Seersucker Live is a literary arts non-profit in Savannah that began in October 2010 and has been expanding ever since. “Our whole concept is: leave them wanting more,
Photo courtesy of The Mountain Film Festival Written by Emilie Kefalas Skateboarding down steep mountain roads wearing nothing but a helmet for padding sounds as intense and insane as it looks. Only James Kelly is crazy enough to practice such an extreme sport. Kelly is the star of “James Kelly
Photo courtesy of Art Rise Savannah Written by Shelby Loebker ” The second annual Savannah GIF Festival will be held on Jan. 28 as part of the “PULSE: Arts and Technology” Festival at the Jepson Center for the Arts. Art Rise Savannah, a local non-profit arts organization, is sp