Written by Kyle Hughes “Get Out” is the strong debut for writer and director Jordan Peele. It combines social commentary, comedy and horror into a tight package, but it is an example of a good, solid movie that is just shy of being something great. What if every joke and story about a black bo
Written by Victoria Pallien Squeezing into the recently opened Below Zero Rolled Ice Cream shop at 116 E. Broughton St. gives you a sweet welcome with promises of unparalleled ice cream preparation. Owners of Savannah Seafood Shack opened the ice cream store this past July and its “Thai-inspir
Written by Kelsey Gaus Do you have Spring Break fever, but don’t have the funds to fly somewhere tropical or international? No worries! We have you covered with plenty of exciting ideas to fill your break days. With the new SCAD Car Share, you and your friends can take a day trip somewhere exciti
Written and photographed by Patrick Guilford Last Monday, Feb. 27, The Jinx hosted a five-hour-long rock show starting at 8:00 p.m. The performers included Agent Orange, The Queers, Guttermouth and The Atom Age. Agent Orange, Guttermouth and The Atom Age formed during the West Coast Hardcore Scen
Warning: This article contains spoilers. Just to recap, in the first “X-Men” Logan becomes best friends with Rogue. Through this friendship, he meets Professor Charles Xavier, the most powerful mind in the world. Xavier helps Logan restore what his lost from his memory. Although “
Photos by Jonathan Vasata and Pablo Portilla del Valle SCAD’s annual literary arts journal, Port City Review, held its annual artists’ reception on Friday, March 3, at the Alexander Hall Gallery. Featured works from this year’s journal exhibited and offered for sale. Students, pare
Written by Kyle Hughes “The Shack” feels like a book adaptation movie in the worst possible way. There is plenty of symbolism and philosophy, but it’s devoid of the humanity it needs to make the presented ideas feel like anything more than inspirational refrigerator magnets. “The Shack’s
Written and photographed by Pablo Portilla del Valle “I’m not gonna bore you with any introductions ’cause you all know who he is,” said film and television chair, D.W. Moffett announcing Topher Grace’s entrance to the SCAD Museum of Art theater stage. Although he’s known more popul
The high seas of the Atlantic and tropical foliage of far-off islands translated beautifully onto Arnold Hall’s main stage last weekend with “Peter and the Starcatcher.” The story is based on the novel carrying the same name by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, but the play is relati
In a book review for The New York Times Juan Gabriel Vásquez stated that “In a sense, ‘The Underground Railroad’ is Whitehead’s own attempt at getting things right, not by telling us what we already know but by vindicating the powers of fiction to interpret the world.” C