Photographed by Anna Roberston. Savannah’s growing tourism market means new restaurants and businesses across the city. Several new restaurants have recently opened in the downtown area, expanding the variety of food and dining experiences available to residents, tourists and SCAD students. Fo
The second day of SCAD aTVfest, Friday, Feb. 2, featured a reunion of sorts with a SCAD Alumni Panel spotlighting former students who have gone on to excel in their careers in film, television and entertainment. Inside the main building of SCAD Atlanta, ten distinguished alumni sat in front of curre
Interview by Rummel Medina. Video by Alvin Martinez-Rosado. Edited by Georgia Micheals. Lucky Yates (Dr. Krieger), Amber Nash (Pam Poovey) and Chris Parnell (Cyrill Figgis) visited SCAD’s aTV Fest to discuss the upcoming ninth season of FX’s ‘Archer’ and how their characters
I met George Lovett at the SCAD Museum of Art, where he was rehearsing with his pianist, singing “Fly me to the Moon”—the Sinatra version of course—”What a Wonderful World” and other classic crooner songs. “I am happy to be back in Savannah,” he smiled. Origin
The first day of SCAD’s seventh annual aTVfest in Atlanta included a schedule packed with workshops, panels and press junkets. One of the panel discussions, “The Evolution of Content Development,” explored how new network divisions are forming in a climate where “content is k
When I began this arts column the first person I told was Kristen, a painter and my friend for the last four years. I told her the theme was modern and contemporary art. She said, “Please don’t write about Damien Hirst.” So I’m writing about Damien Hirst. Ma
Interview by Rummel Medina. Video by Alvin Martinez-Rosado. Edited by Georgia Micheals. Matt Thompson (executive producer) and Casey Willis (co-executive producer) visited the 2018 SCAD aTV Festival to talk FX’s hit animated series “Archer.’ The show’s ninth season, “Da
By Kelsey Sanchez. Potterheads unite—Harry Potter and the Movie Marathon Month kicks off this Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Lucas Theatre. If you’ve felt a little stressed out this quarter— don’t be a Crabbe—go watch the-show-that-must-not-be-missed. The schedule can be found here. T
By Jordan Petteys. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Savannah’s farmers, bakers and other local producers gather at the south end of Forsyth Park to provide an array of wholesome foods for the community. According to its mission statement, The Forsyth Farmers Market aims to “promote unde
By Jordan Petteys. Photographed by Nick Thomsen. 245 years ago, Reverend George Leile organized First African Baptist church in Savannah, Georgia. The church was created near the Savannah River in 1773, making it older than the United States, and was constituted in 1777. Built by slaves pursuing the