Interview by Lucy Artigas Viramontt Video by Rummel Medina Featuring Bea Weiner, Andres Poch, Nilufer Yuce, Dennis Maach, and David Louder. Meet the Production Team behind SCAD’s Sketch Comedy show “SCADurday Night Live.” Rummel MedinaRummel is a Film and Television major from Cara
Written by Shekhinah Raine This article contains spoilers for the television show. Amid all the differences between Netflix’s adaptation of “13 Reasons Why” and the original book by Jay Asher, only one has not been properly addressed: Hannah’s dire need of validation for her life. I
As SCAD’s annual fashion show gets closer, you can expect major changes to come. After weeks of speculation on the venue of this year’s show, SCAD confirmed that on Friday, May 19, the fashion show will begin at 7 p.m. in the Museum of Art, instead of the Trustees Theater, last year’s ven
Last Saturday, April 15, from 2 p.m. – 9 p.m., Savannah Pub Crawlers enjoyed their annual BunnyCon. Patrons and members alike all dressed up in either chicken or bunny related costumes to celebrate the Easter holiday weekend. The event started its trail at The Rail and finished over by Bay Street
On Saturday, April 15, the Savannah Earth Day festival commenced in Forsyth Park. Local vendors and educators participated to help raise environmental awareness and highlight the city’s green initiatives. For more information, visit the Earth Day Savannah website. Jonathan Vasata
Photographed by Hunter Scully SCAD Residence Life held their second Open Mic Night of the spring quarter, themed “Disney Classics,” last Thursday, April 13 at the Coffee Bar located at the Hive. Iviana Rexach, a Resident Advisor at Turner House and a SCAD student ambassador, said the eve
The SCAD Cinema Circle’s next showing will take place on April 20 at 8 p.m. and will feature the anime film, “Akira.” Sheila Bolda, the programming director at the Trustees Theater, said the goal of Cinema Circle is “to screen classic and essential films in an engaging theatrical setting…t
“RiffTrax Live: Samurai Cop” demonstrates that some bad movies are too good to talk over. This Fathom event has the former “Mystery Science Theater 3000” (MST3K) crew ad-libbing and joking all over “Samurai Cop” (1991). But they quickly become unnecessary because “Samurai Cop” is alr
Written by Isabella Roy “Go ahead, do the lights.” A black screen accompanied by a round of applause exits my 6-year-old laptop and for a moment, I forget that I’m curled up in my bed and feel the energy of what is to come next. A giant bald man with a red beard, red freckles […]
From the second I took my seat at the Lucas Theater last Friday evening, up through the moment I rose to give a standing ovation, the venue’s seats vibrated from the powerful stomps and strength of Che Malambo, the world-renowned troupe of all-male Argentinian performers. This year’s S