For many SCAD students, being a Bee represents the second leg of their collegiate journey, whether that means they transferred in or enrolled in a graduate program. The former was the case for Kevin Kalbfeld who discovered SCAD after several significant experiences and encounters through his love fo
Every quarter, the Trustees theater showcases popular movies for SCAD students sponsored by the SCAD Cinema Circle. The SCAD Cinema Circle was started in 2008 to offer students and the community the opportunity to see classic and culturally important films while also including a post-show discussion
By Mia Kernaghan “Stronger” is a film that delves deeper than the 2013 news headlines on the Boston Marathon Bombings. It is the truth behind an irrevocable terrorist attack and what it takes for a nation, a city, a man to recover. Exposing us to the unvarnished aftermath of Jeff Bauman
“Kirk Varnedoe: In the Middle at the Modern” opened at the Jepson Center last Friday, although the controversial art world legend is hardly a stranger to the museum. Born in 1946 to a wealthy Savannah family, Varnedoe showed a remarkable skill in drawing at a young age and began art classes at t
Christopher Millis is a man of many hats, from comic strip artist and writer to novelist and screenplay writer. His latest role is that of the Chair of the SCAD Writing Department. Millis, originally from Saratoga Springs, New York, attended SUNY (State University of New York) Buffalo State where he
Last Thursday, September 21, Tied and Tasseled Fetish Cabaret hosted their Goth Fetish night at Club One. Tied and Tasseled, advertised on their website as a Savannah-based burlesque troupe and cabaret, is owned by senior photography student, Hannah Bo. Bo, also the producer at Tied and Tasseled, co
Looking for things to do in Savannah? Here are some things to do around this beautiful city. Hosted by Emilie Kefalas. Filmed and edited by Hunter Scully. District Staff
Hundreds of people from the Savannah community joined the Friends of Statts at Grayson Stadium for the ninth annual Statts Fest on Sept. 23. This five-hour charity event featured local food trucks, activities for children, a silent auction and live music from bands such as Bottles & Cans, Clouds
This review contains spoilers for the film. Stop everything you’re doing! The new “Kingsman” movie is out in theaters. You know, “Kingsman?” This amazing, crazy good movie released was in 2014, and had the perfect equation to revolutionize a spy movie. A terrific scenario,
Savannah residents and visitors packed Forsyth Park last weekend for the finale of the 36th annual Savannah Jazz Festival. The festival began on Sept. 17, with concerts spread out at venues across the city. Then, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, multiple bands took to the stage at Forsyth park each