With the release of Paramount Pictures’s first summer comedy of 2017, “Baywatch,” the Savannah Area Film Office released a recent statement that the movie’s production and filming brought in $11.7 million to the greater Savannah area. When the film started shooting on location in both Savann
When you first walk into Maté Factor Café, you can’t help but feel like you’re in a fairy tale tree house. The place appears as if it were built centuries ago; the woodwork, walls, and beams are all cut by hand, breathing a certain antiquity into the place. Wrought iron accents, includ
SCAD’s Spring 2017 Alumni Atelier ambassadors exhibited their quarter’s worth of work Thursday, May 18 at Forsyth House, which is where the ambassadors live and work in their own studio spaces. A few of this quarter’s ambassadors included Gabriela Iancu (M.F.A., photography, 2015)
Video by Emilie Kefalas and Shelby Loebker Edited by Rummel Medina Fort Pulaski National Monument hosted a ranger-guided hike on the Cockspur Island Lighthouse Trail Saturday, May 20 at 10 a.m. This was the first guided Lighthouse Trail hike since the recent reopening of the trail following Hurric
This column intends to spotlight student athlete-artists from each of SCAD’s sports teams, no matter how well-established or accomplished. For this week’s piece, I interviewed Ryleigh Tyson, a member of SCAD Savannah women’s fishing team who, with her teammate Jaci Skipper, made history back i
For an hour and thirty minutes modern day Savannah, Georgia transforms into 2003 Liberia, five American SCAD students become sex slaves and the sanctuary that is Sulfur Studios morphs into an army camp in the midst of the civil war. The SCAD staging of “Eclipsed” doesn’t just tell a gu
Walking from the hallway onto the main stage of The PLAYShop, the first thing you’ll notice is the set design. Quite instantly, it captures the mood and theme of the Savannah Repertory Theatre’s “Greater Tuna.” With various iconography of Americana art, and a Texas state flag pai
Over the last year, my film criticism has evolved from optimistic to just above prudish, and I blame the modern trailer formula, which condenses a film to a highlight reel. I’m also aware I mention trailers in all of my film reviews, so for the sake of Seth Gordon’s go at “Baywatch
SCAD Dramatic Writing Alumna Elisha Nain will complete her undergraduate program this Friday with a staged reading of her original play, a comedic-combative piece called “Maid of Slaughter.” The performance will take place at 12 p.m. at the SCAD Museum of Art Theater and is free and open
“TSA: Frisky,” brought to us by SCAD student-run Quackback Studios, still has some growing to do. I had a chance to play the game while it was still in development; Quackback Studios will fine tune the game until its release. For now, let’s focus on the current and possible design