Written by Kyle Hughes “The Belko Experiment” tries so hard to be a clever movie. It traps a group of employees in their office building and pits them against one another to see who will kill who when forced to. It raises questions about the depths of human nature while also commenting on corpor
Photographed and written by Emilie Kefalas https://youtu.be/o1g5EZvyos4 The Savannah community congregated along Indian Street last Saturday from noon to midnight for the 7th Annual A-Town Get Down festival. Created in honor of SCAD student Alex “A-Town” Townsend who passed away in 2010,
The Nintendo Switch has been reviewed to death and verdicts vary across the board. Some good, some bad, but overall, it seems it’s been a fairly well-received product. In terms of sales at least, it is reportedly Nintendo’s best selling console at launch, surpassing even the original Wii. And ye
Warm weather seems to trigger everyone’s desire to get in shape for bathing suit season. After winter’s indoor gym hibernation, many seem eager to escape outside. For this reason, Island Water Sports of Hilton Head created a guided Kayak Cardio class that will tone the entire body while disguisi
Photographed and written by Colin Rudd On March 9, the doors of Forsyth House opened to reveal the works of this winter quarter’s Alumni Atelier. The alumni included Christian Dunbar (M.F.A., Furniture Design, 2016, B.F.A., 2013), Gabriela Iancu (M.F.A., Photography, 2015) and Tim Kent (B.F.A., Pa
For fourth-year painting majors Jinny Choi, Abby Cochran, Hanna Hentze, Morgan Smith and Oliver Stephens, finding a common thread between all of their works did not come easy. Where some produced their work in a short time span, others explored the themes behind their work over a span of a few year
Photographed by Jordan LaRose The 7th annual Savannah Stopover Music Festival kicked off another successful weekend starting Thursday, Mar. 9 at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The three-day music festival hosted 85 bands at over 10 different venues, includ
The city of Savannah officially kicked off its week-long St. Patrick’s Day celebration with the 33rd annual Greening of the Forsyth Park Fountain, Friday, Mar. 10. The tradition is always held the Friday before the downtown St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This year’s parade starts at 10:
Written by Kelsey Gaus Following the success of“Thanksgiving in Mongolia,” The New Yorker article that won the 2014 National Magazine Award, Ariel Levy has expanded the chilling piece into a memoir. In The Rules Do Not Apply, Levy chronicles the adventure she never wanted until late in her thir
Written by Claire Gerdenich District staff writer Claire Gerdenich sat down with the frontwoman of Weaves, Jasmyn Burke. Weaves is an indie rock group that formed in Toronto, Canada. Its four members have been touring America, and they played at Savannah Stopover Festival on Saturday, March 11. Cl