Written by Amy Stoltenberg Images courtesy of the Shopping Carts of Savannah Instagram Shopping Carts of Savannah (SCOS) is an Instagram account run by a SCAD student (Anonymous) that posts pictures of shopping carts in out-of-place locations around the city. The account, which started in Jan. 201
Photo courtesy of 3rd Act Production Written by Shelby Loebker SCAD’s 3rd Act Productions presented “Really Really” in the packed Mondanaro Theater Saturday, Feb. 20. Saturday’s show — the second of two performances — took place at 8 p.m. Though the play lasted approximately tw
Photo courtesy of SCAD Written by Emilie Kefalas If anyone knows you can’t fake funny, it is writer Susan Silver. Lucky for her, she has a sharp ear for comedic timing. In addition to writing episodes for “The Bob Newhart Show” and “The Partridge Family,” Silver is most notably recognized
Photo courtesy of SCAD’s Ex Libris’ Facebook Page Written by Brittany Landry Editors note: it is Jose Gonzalez, not Gonzales. We apologize for the mistake. SCAD students cannot avoid Apple products. Not that we would want to. SCAD students are artists and we are attracted to both how
Image courtesy of SCAD Written by Cherrelle Rand On Friday, Feb. 12, the SCAD writing program hosted the release party for Volume 6 of “Document” at the Gutstein Gallery. Writing professor Lee Griffith introduced each graduate students who came to the podium to read excepts from their
Photo courtesy of Tiffany Shlain and the Moxie Institute Film Studios Written by Emilie Kefalas Students of multi-media gathered at the Turner Theater in the SCAD Museum of Art Thursday, Feb. 11, for a web-based conversation with award-winning filmmaker and Webby Awards founder Tiffany Shlain. Consi
Photo courtesy of the BLITZOMANIA Facebook page This Coming Friday, Feb. 26 at 4:30 p.m. Sketch Mob is hosting “BLITZOMANIA,” a fast-paced and friendly sketching competition. The event will be held in the yellow warehouse across from the SCAD Museum of Art, at 526 Turner Blvd. Sketch M
Edited and mixed by Rummel Medina and Alvin Martinez Written and voiced by Amy Stoltenberg and Elisha Nain This week, Amy Stoltenberg and Elisha Nain discuss Originality in the first episode of District’s podcast, The Coup. Join them as they take a stab at understanding Immanuel
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Book Festival Written by Emilie Kefalas Editors Note: This article has been edited from its original version to correctly name the profession of Youngs’ parents as well as the country in which they lived and worked. William Paul Young has been a writer all his