The art of improvisation is enticing enough with its fine edge of unexpectedness, but throw in a little piano riff and things really get cooking. Just ask recent 2016 sound design undergraduate and Atlanta, Georgia native, Will Kommor. He played improv piano during his time in Savannah and cont
Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez and Rummel Medina To keep you guys entertained over the Summer, Mutiny hosts Alvin Martinez and Rummel Medina discuss one advice question a week in The Mutiny Minisodes! In this episode The Mutiny discusses how to regain your libido in a rel
Photographed by Quint Scott Dozens of people–ranging in age, gender, sexual orientation and ethnicity–gathered in Forsyth park at 8 p.m. for a vigil for victims of the Orlando, Pulse nightclub, shooting. First City Network (FCN), which is an LGBT advocacy group in Savannah, hosted the ev
Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez and Rummel Medina To keep you guys entertained over the Summer, Mutiny hosts Alvin Martinez and Rummel Medina discuss one advice question a week in The Mutiny Minisodes! In this episode The Mutiny resolves a jealous boyfriend’s mentali
As the end of the school year approaches and the class of 2016 prepares to don their caps and gowns, underclassmen are reminded that their turn to enter the professional world is approaching soon. SCAD has always sought to provide internship and professional opportunities for students in all majors.
Look up Yamacraw Village or talk about it in passing and you will most likely find or hear these words: dangerous, shootings, drugs, crime, violence and red zone. Given the medias coverage of the location you can’t imagine real people, and families with real, everyday struggle and problems, li