By Kelsey Sanchez. The SCAD performing arts department presents “The Foreigner,” a two-act comedy written by Larry Shue and the recipient of two Obie Awards and two Outer Critic Circle Awards. The play will be directed by SCAD professors Craig Anton and Joan McMurtrey. “The Foreign
John T. Edge was born in Mississipi and still lives and writes there, so there was Deep South in his voice when he said, “I’ve got these two gerbil wheels in my head, and one says, ‘I love the South!’ and the other says, ‘I hate the South!'” Edge travelled to Sava
This year, SCAD and Paula Wallace inducted five new women into the Savannah Women of Vision, a program that celebrates key female figures whose ideas, leadership and service have shaped the community of Savannah. This weekly column will attempt to share a little more of the stories behind each of th
By Jordan Petteys. Photographed by Nick Thomsen. Having escaped persecution, obtained freedom and withstood the test of time, Congregation Mickve Israel represents the third oldest congregation in the United States. Bearing the first Torah Scrolls in America and a historic circumcision kit, it was f
Motion media design students and industry professionals will unite for CoMotion, sponsored by MOME Love. CoMotion is an annual student organized event that includes a student showcase, panel discussions, lectures and portfolio reviews. CoMotion intends to connect students with potential employers an
Scott Shapiro, professor of law and philosophy at Yale Law School, discussed his collaboration with colleague Oona Hathaway, “The Internationalists,” at the 2018 Savannah Book Festival. The book chronicles the story of the Kellogg-Braind Pact, a treaty signed by world leaders in 1928 in
By Mike Walker. While for some students Winter Quarter may be quickly drawing to a close, the outdoor track and field season is just starting up. On Saturday, Feb. 24 SCAD Savannah’s Track and Field teams attended their first meet of the season at our neighbor Savannah State’s campus. Th
Video by Rummel Medina. Edited by Georgia Micheals. To celebrate the begging of SCAD’s 2018 de:FINE ART, artist Pia Camil brought her public performance of “Fade Into Black” to Forsyth park. Stitched together from over 1,000 re-purposed T-shirts, the piece invited on-lookers to par
Though in the works for several years, Dr. Richard F. Thomas’ new book “Why Bob Dylan Matters” came to be after a publishing house approached him about writing about Bob Dylan, in light of Dylan after receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016. “Bob Dylan is a genius in his
Last Wednesday, over by the Gutstein Gallery, SCAD de:FINE ART hosted an opening reception to “Alter Ego,” with sparkling cider and cotton candy. That seems whacky enough, but nothing could prepare attendees for the bizarre performance that was “Glitter Chariot.” Originally t