Photographed by Jonathan Vasata Written by Anna Robertson Philophobia is the persistent, irrational fear of love and intimacy. Sulfur Studios hosted the collaborative exhibition, “Philophobia,” from Oct 19 – 21, with an opening reception on Oct. 20. Sulfur was a perfect place to ho
Written by Kelsey Sanchez Parking in Savannah is tricky with nearly 3,000 meters between River Street to 37th Street. The time limits range from 30 minutes to 10 hours. Prices vary from 30 cents to 1 dollar per hour. Some meters take quarters while other use your credit card. If a driver runs out o
Written by Stephanie Avery This past Sunday, Oct. 15, SCAD’s Black Student Association (BSA) hosted their first meet and greet for all the new members joining this quarter. Even in their second meeting, the club presented its members the opportunity to engage in an active conversation that pro
Imagine leaving a career you’ve worked your way up in, packing your bag and departing your home country to pursue a bigger goal – by yourself. SCAD alumna Maria Claudia Mora did not have to imagine. She not only lived it, but she proved the risk was worth every uncertainty in the taking. Mor
To celebrate its sixth year anniversary, Graveface Records and Curiosities will be hosting their annual block party today beginning at 5 p.m. There will be vendors as well as a lineup of local groups, ending with Graveface’s own band, Dreamend. “It should be nicely chaotic,” Owner Ryan
This column intends to spotlight student athlete-artists from each of SCAD’s sports teams, no matter how well-established or accomplished. This week’s piece features a members of the SCAD Savannah women’s swimming team. My mom was a swimmer, which is probably why I enjoy watching th
One year since the legalization of food trucks in Savannah, the Savannah Food Truck Festival hosted its fourth festival at Daffin Park Sunday, Oct. 15 with the theme, “Food Truckers.” Thirty “food truckers” were in attendance as well as ten boutique truckers at the seven-hour
“Professor Marston and the Wonder Women” sells itself on the gravitas of the second half its title, and unsuspecting audience members will be pleasantly surprised that the film is not a one-stop origin story of “I have this great idea for a new kind of superhero.” One could more honestly and
Nothing sat on the stage of the Jepson Center auditorium last Tuesday except for a wall with a clock, a school desk and a television on a cart. From behind the wall, a figure covered in feathers shuffled to the edge of the stage, then to the desk and sat down. A schoolteacher emerged and […]
Written by Stephanie Avery Take a step into Space Cat Books and time slows down while you browse the quirky assortment of books. Soothed by soft jazz music, you can let your mind wander through the collection while you sip on a drink from the mini café. Sister store to Starlandia, Space Cat Books i