SCAD’s Performance Ensemble (PE) will perform Sunday at the Forsyth Picnic in the Park. PE will be performing three songs alongside SCAD Drumline. Jesús Pineda will be singing a solo during “Say (All I Need)” by OneRepublic. Pineda, a third-year architecture major from Honduras, said he is ve
Written by Patrick Guilford The 35th annual Savannah Jazz Festival took place in Forsyth Park last weekend. The event is hosted by the Coastal Jazz Association featured entertainment, food and live music by performers from across the country. Barry Greene, a professor of Jazz Studies at the Universi
Port City Review, SCAD’s student annual arts journal, is once again open for submission. Students may submit their work online until 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16. The publication features a variety of student work including illustration, poetry, fiction, photography, service design and fashion.
After a gas leak that was discovered on Line 1 of the pipeline earlier this September, the prices of gas in Savannah–as well as across the U.S.–has significantly risen. The price of gas in Georgia specifically, has risen by 23 cents. “This week pump prices increased dramatically in
Photos by Angie Stong Interviews and writing by Pablo Portilla del Valle Video and Podcast by Rummel Medina Passafire and Perpetual Groove are two acclaimed bands that originated in Savannah and have a history with SCAD. On Sept. 16 and 17, the groups gave a loud and energetic performance at the Luc
When the lights dimmed at Trustees Theater, there were over 100 people crammed shoulder to shoulder in the first several rows of seats. In the back of the house, the dinging of cell phones, whispering and the crack of flash photography were constant. But in front there was a near-reverent silence.
Photos by Joe Kelly and Quint Scott From the opening on Tuesday, September 13, to the exhibit’s closing reception on Sunday, September 18, the Tibetan monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery filled the Jepson Center for the Arts with color, and millions of grains of sand, in the mandala painti
Photos by Joe Kelly and Quint Scott SCAD underwent plenty of changes this summer, most notably the re-construction of the Hive area, but several academic buildings also received makeovers. Check out the changes to Adler Hall, which holds the graphic design and advertising departments, and Hamilton H
Interview by Amy Stoltenberg Recorded and edited by Rummel Medina Kathleen Glasgow is the author of Girl in Pieces, a New York Times bestselling young adult novel that deals with the themes of self-harm, mental illness, and what it means to find a home. In this interview, Glasgow talks about what it