Written by Scarlett Ruggiero Nov. 9 SCAD writing professor Jonathan Rabb was at E. Shaver Bookseller, hosting his book signing for his most recent novel. “Among the Living,” tells the story of a Czech Holocaust survivor, who after the war, joined his family in Savannah to rebuild his lif
From the thrilling director of “Prisoners” and “Sicario,” Denis Villeneuve, comes the new science-fiction drama “Arrival.” After 12 massive UFO’s arrive on Earth with no warning, pattern or context, Dr. Louise Banks (Amy Adams) is recruited by the military to use her linguistic talents
Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez, Rummel Medina In this episode of The Mutiny, Alvin and Rummel talk about cheating in regards to art, school and personal relationships. Does cheating in grade school matter? Is cheating just a clever short-cut? What is it like to be cheated
Advice for succeeding in NaNoWriMo Written by Scarlett Ruggiero & Asli Shebe November is celebrated as America’s National Novel Writing Month. NaNoWriMo runs a community challenging participants to write 50,000 words in the 30 day month. SCAD professors and students alike have participated
Written by Victoria Pallien Stepping into the Arnold Hall theater Monday, Nov. 7, meant stepping into bright costumes, instrumentals and laughter as the cast and crew of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” rehearsed days before opening night. The one-act musical produces a com
Photo by Claudia Cisneros Walking through the doors of the Non-Fiction gallery Friday Nov. 14 into “Forma,” two senior painting majors exhibition, meant walking through to a curated and carefully thought-out dichotomy. On the right hand was Martha’s Vineyard native, Aoife EstesR
Written by Shelby Loebker. Photographed by Lucia Artigas. Saturday, Nov. 5, SCAD hosted its ninth annual Mini-Comics Expo. Over 90 sequential art and illustration students, alumni and faculty gathered to display and sell their work to the rest of the school. “It gives kids a chance to showcase
Puppies of all kinds were seen hopping all around the pubs of downtown Savannah late Thursday night for the 2016 Pup Crawl, which is hosted by the Humane Society for a Greater Savannah. “To gather people and their dogs for a fun evening to support the humane society,” said Humane Society
Written by Pablo Portilla del Valle Photos by Anne Griess and Pablo Portilla del Valle As the electoral curtains are raised, SCAD students gathered to watch the race unfold Nov. 8 as the SCAD AD club hosted an “electoral viewing party” amid feelings of anticipation and dread. Bryson Schmidt, a t
Photos by Angie Stong Written by Serena Detwyler Last Friday, Nov. 4, Graveface Records and Curiosities celebrated five years of survival in the Starland district. The street surrounding the shop was blocked off, filled with flash sales, vendors, food trucks and live music all evening long.