Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photo by Katherine Rountree On Thursday, Jan. 15 at 6:00 p.m., the city of Savannah held a town hall meeting at the Civic Center to discuss a proposed ordinance that would ban the use of bikes, skateboards, and roller blades on Forsyth Park for everyone, except for chil
Ten from the Top is the weekly column of the very honest and often snarky thoughts of District’s editor-in-chief. Back in the swing of the quarter and already things are being forgotten. Laundry is piling up, dishes are growing things in the sink and messages go unattended. It’s almost like
Photos by Angie Stong and Danielle McGotty Port City Review, SCAD’s literary art journal, held its 2016 gallery reception at Alexander Hall on Friday, Jan. 15. The event brought together students and locals to view artwork of multiple medias. Copies of the journal are available for pickup at the S
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Book Festival Written by Amy Stoltenberg Award winning author Paula McLain will give the opening address at this year’s Savannah Book Festival, an event whose aimed to encourage the public to read, write and engage in civic conversation. Paula McLain, also a poet, ha
Featured image courtesy of the Savannah Film Festival website. Maggie Smith, apparently, can do no wrong. There’s a sincerity in every one of her performances that can go any way she so pleases. I was a little concerned going into the theater that by taking on a character comparably disheveled
Written by Jordan Saxon Photo courtesy of Dancing Dogs Facebook page. Dancing Dogs Yoga Studio will be holding its third annual open house this Saturday. The open house not only consists of a day of free yoga, but their sister company Beetnix Superfood and Juice Bar will be there as well serving
Photos courtesy of Netflix Welcome back to SCAD for winter quarter! This will actually be the final quarter for The Binge Watcher, seeing how I’ll officially be a college graduate in March. I figured we could start this bittersweet ending with something of a high note. EDIT FROM THE WRITER
Photo courtesy of 3rd Act Productions Written by Rachel Schollaert SCAD is all about access and experience for every student and major. Even when industries seem unattainable to a college student, the options are still out there. For the entertainment arts that option is 3rd Act Productions. 3rd Act
Photo courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons Written by Emilie Kefalas My television library for a guaranteed laugh is limited to Netflix binges of “Frasier”, “Scrubs” and more recently “Parks and Recreation.” Finding a clever, genuinely funny, televised half-hour
Featured image courtesy of the Starlandia Facebook page. Are you a liberal arts major wondering why you’re spending all your money on Winsor & Newtons Designers Gouache or Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bombay India Ink? Or are you maybe a starving artist not looking to spend hundreds of dollars