Written by Emilie Kefalas Audience members present on opening night of the 2017 Telluride Mountainfilm Savannah festival engaged in a special conversation about passion, communication, and the power of storytelling following a screening of the critically acclaimed documentary, “Life, Animated
As students gear up for SCAD’s Career Fair on Friday, Feb. 17, we thought we’d skip the usual tips and show you how to style the best interview look. District contacted talented students and, in collaboration with our sister fashion blog SCAD Manor, styled them with clothes straight out
Poet, writer and professor, Kim Addonizio read from her latest works, “Mortal Trash” and “Bukowski in a Sundress” at The Book Lady, to a large crowd. Preceding her was local writer, poet and founder of Penny Candy Books, Alexis Orgera. Orgera read from her most recent book of
Video by Rummel Medina Interview by Alvin Martinez Freeform’s ‘Switched at Birth’ stars Lea Thompson and D.W. Moffett (Chair of SCAD’s Film and Television Department) talk on relating to their characters, advice for the industry and the concept of being switched at birth at S
Filmed by Rummel Medina Interview conducted by Alvin Martinez Freeform’s “Switched at Birth” writer/producer/creator Lizzy Weiss and actress Sharon Pierre-Louis attended SCAD’s 2017 aTV Fest. The two spoke about the show’s evolution, its themes and the impact it has h
Written by Colin Rudd & Grace Flavien The Arnold Hall auditorium has its share of dramatic performances and edifying lectures. However, from February 3 through the 6, the stage will melt away and guests will experience an event like no other. Since the beginning of fall quarter, SCAD’s Them
Photos by Anna Robertson Written by Brittany Landry Two buses full of women left Savannah, Ga. on Jan. 21 for Washington D.C. They were going to the capitol to march. And a week later at Trinity United Methodist Church, they were given the opportunity to share why. Coco Papy, who spearheaded the t