SCAD’s animation department has found a champion of a chair in Chris Gallagher, who assumed his new role last summer. Through this column, I invite not only animation students but the entire SCAD community to listen in on my animated chats with Chris. Chris’s office is hardly dull.
The nominations for the 90th annual Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning, Jan. 23. Many of this year’s SCAD Savannah Film Festival films, guests and honorees were nominated. Join us for a look back at Film Fest before cinema’s most prestigious evening. Among the nine Best Pictur
A week away from February and the recognition of Black History Month, the Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center will open two new exhibitions this week that will contemplate various narratives of the African American experience. Contemporary artist Carrie Mae Weems’ exhibit, ‘Sea Island
By Kelsey Sanchez. This week launches the second annual Savannah Comedy Festival and a large element of this year’s festival is the out-of-town performers visiting Savannah. Stacia Newcomb’s act “Potty in the USA” caught my eye; I’m not sure if it was the poop emojis in
By Kelsey Sanchez. “Yeah, record all of this,” Brianne Halverson nodded, adding, “Just make us look smart.” Brianne Halverson and John Brennan, two of the four creators of the Savannah Comedy Festival, sat down to talk about themselves and the show they’ve pulled togeth
Photographs by Gracie Coker, Clara Hunt, Hana Mahle and Kylie Ruffino. Like many other cities across the country, Savannah hosted it’s second annual Women’s March on Saturday, Jan. 20. Hundreds of Savannah residents packed Forsyth Park to raise their voices in peaceful protest and rally
Last September, Betsy DeVos, U.S. secretary of education, announced a change to federal guidance on Title IX. Specifically, DeVos rescinded the Title IX “dear colleague letter” issued by Obama in 2011. She established interim rules as a place holder until an official new guidance is
Wednesday morning, January 17, the SCAD Science Club hosted WSAV weekend meteorologist Lee Haywood for a lecture that focused on this month’s rare Savannah snowfall and the importance of understanding fluctuating climate conditions. Haywood began his lecture by asking how many in the Arnold H
This weekend, the Telfair Museums’ PULSE Art + Technology Festival celebrated its twelfth year with a combination of lectures, immersive art experiences, music and family programs. The third day of the festival, Saturday, January 20, included the STEAM Expo and Free Family Day exhibition-related a
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