Video by Ryan Pullman Written by Pablo Portilla del Valle SCAD’s Indian Student Association hosted the Diwali festival of lights this past Friday, Nov. 4 in the Montgomery Hall courtyard. Live dancing, entertaining performances and traditional food were among the highlights of the celebration,
Straight off the pages from Steve Ditko’s 1963 “Strange Tales,” Marvel Studios brings the Sorcerer Supreme to life in the 14th entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Doctor Strange.” The Scott Derrickson directed film, starring everyone’s favorite Brit, Benedict Cumberb
Written by Claudia Cisneros Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc on Chatham County, destroying people’s homes, leaving some without power for a few days and ruining many belongings. Four short weeks after the hit and Chatham County is still in need of help, ranging from cleanup, rebuilding and do
The tale of Alfred and Mildred Loving is a tale of trial, tenacity and triumph. Set in 1960s America, the film tells the story of Loving vs. Virginia, the trial in which the couple fought to legally live in their home state, but more importantly — live there together, married and with their th
Written by Gabrielle Chastenet ‘Imprint: Past as Prologue,’ an exhibition by Masud Olufani, examines the culture, history, and beliefs of different communities through the artistic integration of sculpture, material, and sound. The exhibition was held in SCAD Museum of Art, August 16-Oct
You can exhale. “Trolls” is no “Smurfs,” in fact; it aligns more with the heart of “How to Train Your Dragon” or “Kung Fu Panda.” Since the dawn of the Jeffrey Katzenberg era, DreamWorks Animation has turned over not only a mouthwatering profit but a formidable domain of original, co
Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Alvin Martinez, Rummel Medina Featuring Interviews with Vinny Paz, Ben Younger and Eric Hesserrer In this episode of The Mutiny, Alvin and Rummel talk about what opportunity means to them. This week’s episode features clips from interviews conducted
Written by Marie Defreitas Jojo Moyes pours quite a bit of warmth and heartache into her novel “Me before You,” most of which is wrapped into this endearing film adaptation. William Traynor (Sam Claflin) is a man who’s life fits together like a jigsaw puzzle, but he is introduced
Photos by Anna Robertson Rainbow flags took over Forsyth Park on Saturday, October 22 in celebration of the LGBTQ diversity in Savannah. The pride festival this year featured live music, food vendors and more than 6000 attendees. For more information on this annual event, be sure to checkout their w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8rLwfvYh-M Filmed by Cady Voyer and Edited by Emilie Kefalas Hundreds of people from across the Coastal Empire flocked to Tybee Island last weekend to enjoy the 11th annual Pirate Festival. Some of the seafaring fun included pirate parades, carnival rides, an exoti