“Snatched” must have been a fun vacation in Hawaii for Amy Schumer and the rest of the cast, because this shouldn’t be called a movie. Sure, images appear on screen, in an order that suggest a progression of events. But there’s no purpose or passion in them. This is supposed to be a
Video by Shelby Loebker and Emilie Kefalas The 41st annual Savannah Scottish Games were held Saturday, May 6 at Bethesda Academy. The Highland style games aim to celebrate and promote Scottish culture from athletics like stone throwing to highland dancing and bagpiping competitions. District
Welcome to Sunday Funday, the SCAD-ified version of the classic Sunday comics section, featuring art from talented students across majors. For more comic fun or to submit your own work, visit scadhoneydripper.com Jules PremusJules Premus is the comics editor for District and editor-in-chief of The H
All it took for my mother to reassess her Christian beliefs was a fake orgasm in a gay bar. It was a place neither she or I could have ever imagined her going. While she had plenty of gay and lesbian friends, she also believed in a religion that condemned homosexuality— something that I found [&he
The news came last Sunday, May 7: Emmanuel Macron, Center Party candidate, became French President of the Republic in 2017. Opposing him was extreme-right candidate Marine Le Pen from the Front National, whose family is famous for its racist views. Daughter of a man who qualifies as the most racist
On May 9 Martin Lesjak, founder and creative director of INNOCAD, gave a full room lecture at the SCAD Museum focusing on transcending boundaries within creative fields. Lesjak started the lecture with a PowerPoint presentation that showed INNOCAD’s history and accomplishments. INNOCAD is an archi
“The Ruling Class” captured something in 1972 that is just as important now as it was forty-five years ago. Far too often we mistake someone spouting fear and mistrust in the name of order, as someone thinking fairly and honestly about how to heal a nation. Based on the 1968 Peter Barnes
On Saturday May 6, Planet Fun was packed to the brim as avid comic book fans anxiously waited in line for this year’s Free Comic Book Day. This yearly event is held nationwide as participating comic stores give specific comic book issues away for free. The event is a way for publishers to grow the
It’s inevitable to wonder when and how fashion surpasses the mainstream notion of mere clothing and trickles into the realm of “art.” Comme des Garçons, French for “like the boys,” was founded in 1969 by fashion revolutionary Rei Kawakubo. This brand changes the conventionality of garment