Photo Courtesy of Comedy Night Facebook Page Written by Chloe Dascoli “I got a job as a fortuneteller, which I didn’t see coming,” jokes comedian Dennis Lopez. The crowd gathered for Foxy’s newest happening, Comedy Night in the Courtyard. Held the fourth Friday of every month, the e
Photo Courtesy of Laura Mulder Written by Patrick Guilford Thursday, Nov. 17, marked the opening of the SCAD photojournalism exhibition at Cup to Cup Café. Students exhibited their final photos, summarizing emotions and tensions surrounding this year’s election in the South. For a class headed
Written by Brenda Julian-Yanez Home to mostly joggers, dog-walkers and tourists, Forsyth Park also houses Savannah’s weekly Farmers Market. Saturday mornings, the park’s southern end—the intersection of Park Avenue and Bull Street—is lined with booths. Here, vendors display their locally sou
Filmed by Zac Bazzoli Interviews conducted by Lili Killian and Clara Miller In honor of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, College’s Against Cancer hosted a speed dating event to encouraging SCAD students to spend their time getting to known one another instead of lighting up a cigarette. Thei
The beloved country we are living in has many traditions. For most Americans, there’s nothing more normal than kissing someone at New Year’s Eve, celebrating July 4 or trick-or-treating on Halloween. Coming from France, American traditions were just myths in all the shows I watched. Among all
Written by Colin Rudd Photographed by Shelby Loebker On the night of Thursday November 8, the SCAD Museum of Art Auditorium and Pei Ling Chang Gallery were buzzing with inspiration and discovery as SCAD unveiled works completed by this quarter’s Alumni Atelier Ambassadors. The projects were co
Filmed by Jordan Saxon and edited by Rummel Medina Alpha Media held Savannah’s first annual Pawchella on Sunday, Nov. 13 at Grayson Stadium, home of the Savannah Bananas. While this is the first time the event has been held in Savannah, it has been wildly popular in other communities. Alpha
Written and photographed by Marie De Freitas Last weekend Savannahians came together in Wright Square to take a stand. The peaceful gathering, hosted by SCAD advertising student Ashley Crouch, was not meant to protest the election results or make an anti-Trump statement. According to Crouch, this
As of today, smoke from numerous wildfires in the Southern Appalachian Mountain region continues to spread and affect Savannah’s air. High pressures are also expected to crawl slowly from Georgia to the Carolina coast. The National Weather Service in Charleston, South Carolina issued an Air Qual
By Serena Detwyler From the beginning of “Manchester by the Sea,” it looks like protagonist Lee Chandler is going to be uninteresting, a handyman living in a one room apartment in Boston who says “fuck” a few too many times. His prospects don’t look promising, but there