From Mrs. Wilkes to Paula Deen, Savannah is full of delicious, Southern food, but pralines and batter fried chicken around every corner can also present a lot of problems for those with allergies or other dietary restrictions. The Public Kitchen and Bar Considered the “go-to” for those with
Filmmaking is challenging. That much is obvious in a competitive, creative field of projects, collaborations and waiting to “make it.” However, as SCAD alumna Gabriella Garcia-Pardo has realized, artists are more than just the work they produce. Garcia-Pardo, originally from Miami, Florida, grad
Special Events Coordinator, Kaila Knight and the Student Activities Council (SAC) are preparing for SCAD’s annual Masquerade Ball, held at the SCAD Museum of Art Courtyard on Saturday, Oct. 14 starting at 8 p.m. and lasting to 12 a.m. Knight gave District a Q-and-A preview on this year’s
By Anna Robertson This Saturday, Oct. 7, the Savannah Quill will host over thirty authors at its annual book festival at the Savannah National Guard Armory. What started off as a small book convention designed to include indie authors has grown into a festival featuring special guests, panel discuss
This review is spoiler free. As much as I would love to talk about the plot, it will speak for itself. I would like to think I’m one of many who stopped and thought, “Wait, what?” when Warner Brothers announced they were making a “Blade Runner” sequel. Even in a Hollywood drowning in seque
Last week, SCAD announced six of the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival honorees for the festival’s twentieth anniversary lineup. In the past week, the university released the names of seven more honorees including Richard Gere, Ashley Judd, Kyra Sedgwick, Zoey Deutch, Mariska Hargitay, Andrea Riseb
Savannah will hold its annual Picnic in the Park event Sunday, October 8 in Forsyth Park. The theme of this year’s event, sponsored by the Savannah Philharmonic and the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs, is “Lights, Camera, Music” and will feature famous movie
We’re coming up on the fourth — or maybe fifth, depending on SCAD’s hurricane calendar — week of fall quarter. The glow of living without adult supervision is fading, the Hive food has settled into mediocrity and when you take a minute, you realize: you really, really miss yo
October in Savannah allows runners the unique opportunity to celebrate the slight drop in temperature, don their costumes a little early, and run for a great cause. Below, you’ll find the best races the city has to offer this month. Pink Hero Run 5K St. Joseph’s/Candler invites participants to
Hurricane Maria, the strongest hurricane to make landfall in Puerto Rico since 1928, hit the U.S. territory September 20, nearly two weeks ago. As of October 4, only 5.4 percent of citizens on the island have electricity and 12.1 percent have cell service according to a statement from the U.S. Depar