Filmed by Rummel Medina & Hunter Scully Interview by Shelby Loebker Edited by Georgia Micheals Holly Hunter (“The Big Sick”) arrived on the opening night of the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival as a recipient of the Icon Award. Hunter took the red carpet and discussed her take on app
The SCAD Museum of Art hosted the first signature screening of the annual Savannah Film Festival yesterday, “The year of Spectacular Men.” After the film, actor/director Lea Thompson stepped onto the stage with her two daughters (both part of the cast), writer Madelyn Deutch and producer
Interview conducted by Asli Shebe Filmed by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Edited by Georgia Micheals “The Year of Spectacular Men” follows Izzy as she struggles to navigate the incessant failures of adulthood, the reality of a substandard dating pool and a debilitating fear of top-
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
Filmed by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interviewed by Emilie Kefalas Edited by Georgia Micheals Writer and director of “Flower” Max Winkler arrives at the opening night of the 2017 SCAD Savanah Film Festival. “Flower,” starring Zoey Deutch, follows Erica, a sexually curi
Worried is what many people might have been when they heard that renowned actress Lea Thompson is taking a turn at directing; her eldest daughter, Madelyn Deutch, is giving screenplay writing a try and that they are partnering together with her youngest daughter; Zoey Deutch to make a somewhat autob
The title of the film “Kedi” translates to “cat” in Turkish, which makes it easy to see why director Ceyda Torun chose the name for her documentary about street cats in Istanbul. Torun spoke after an afternoon screening of “Kedi” at the Lucas Theater the first day
A lot of people have said things about Rauschenberg, but the one I first listened to was a little girl who ran up to “Untitled,” 1955, and threw her arm into the air, pointing. “Look mommy,” she said with a grin, “This one’s made of things!” I hav
SCAD hosted its Open Studio Night Friday, Oct. 27 at Alexander Hall. The event featured the best in SCAD illustration, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture by students, faculty and alumni. Students and members of the SCAD community browsed the hundreds of works for sale throughout Alexan
With Halloween four days away, it is probably most appropriate to introduce SCAD alumnus Topher Cusumano as a New York-based writer currently writing a play about witches. He is working with real pagans, Wiccans and self-identified witches to make the piece as authentic as possible. “I’m hop