Written by Mike Walker. The past two weekends I’ve spent away from SCAD Savannah, despite the end of our Fall quarter looming, with so many exams to prepare for and seminar papers to finish and hand in to professors. Two weeks ago I was in Naples, Florida for the Sun Conference Cross Country C
It’s been no easy musical journey for 30-year-old singer-songwriter, Kesha. After twelve years of making music with producer Dr. Luke—who allegedly sexually, mentally and emotionally abused her—battling mental health issues, an eating disorder, rehab and being forced to then continue to work w
This Fall 2017 quarter revealed many renovations to the SCAD campus, including completely new buildings like SCADfit in the Hive and updates like the rebranding of J.O.’s Ration and the addition of the photo department to Alexander and Adler Halls. Check out our compilation of photos of change
Written by Shelby Kennedy Rachel, Willow Shields, is a daughter that loses her mother—a visual metaphor to man’s touch with nature. It is important for director Norman Stone to highlight what happens when mankind tries changing the environment. He feels that we should leave nature in its ori
Written by Cory Hott. This review contains spoilers for the film. It’s been seven years since the supposed death of the classic “Saw” franchise. But in typical Hollywood fashion, the series rose from the dead last week with the eighth installment, “Jigsaw.” The film, wh
Written by Autumn Hartshorn The theater is a wonderful place that helps tie SCAD students together in different ways. It holds potential for various kinds of creativity and mediums to contribute to one large piece of artwork. The student-run organization 3rd Act Productions is a creative outlet dedi
Savannah residents gathered yesterday, Nov., 11, to watch the city’s annual veterans day parade. The parade began at Gaston and Abercorn Streets and concluded at Price and Broughton Streets. The event is organized each year by the Savannah Lion’s Club. Photographed by Calvin Scott. Calvi
As my mom and I walked to the Whitney, she said, “Look, they have Calder,” and I thought, ‘I know he’s the mobile guy, pioneer of Modernism, etc., but I hope she doesn’t take too long.’ I wanted to spend our time on an exhibit called “Where We Are,” a title taken from
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 member of the SCAD Savannah women’s bowling team, Rebekah Commane, who recently won the individual title and a spot on the
Written by Chloe Dascoli Martin McDonagh wrote the role of Mildred Hayes in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” specifically for Frances McDormand. When asked what he would have done had she turned down the role, he said he wouldn’t have made the movie at all. And it’