The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) today announced the 2018 honorees to be recognized at the 21st annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival, taking place Oct. 27-Nov. 3. This year, SCAD will honor Hugh Jackman with the Legend of Cinema Award, Emily Blunt with the Icon Award, Maggie Gyllenh
To kick off the quarter on Sept. 10-11, ministries from local Savannah churches had booths and tables set up at The Blue Door by Arnold Hall. Their hope was simple, to get the word out about college ministries in the area for those interested or searching for a church body. In case you missed it, [&
After the sudden closing of Butterhead Greens a couple months ago, the denizens of Arnold Hall are trying to fill the hole in their culinary hearts. The sandwich joint was an old haunt for students who needed a quick bite before early morning classes. Patrick Zimmerman and Seth Musler founded Butter
After the success of last year’s event, SCADFilm has announced that the second annual AnimationFest will take place September 27-29 at the SCADshow theater in Atlanta. The event will feature panel discussions and special preview screenings, giving students the exclusive opportunity to network
Savannah, Ga. has recently become a hot spot for filmmakers due to its offered tax incentives and its versatility in appearing as a range of time periods and settings. Here is a list of some of the movies filmed in Savannah that you can stream. ‘Birth of a Nation’ (1915) The Stoneman fam
On Monday, Sept. 10, Disney began to film its latest live-action remake, “Lady and the Tramp” in Savannah’s Wright and Johnson Squares. When casting began mid-August for background actors, the title of the movie was unspecified, referred to simply as a film “distributed by Walt Disney Studio