The weight of a political scandal has changed a lot since 1989 when rumors surfaced of an extramarital affair between presidential candidate Gary Hart and Donna Rice. Recently, accusations or rumors do little to tarnish the reputation of a politician and nowadays journalists don’t think twice on r
At the end of last month, SCAD alums Ian Mather and Lindsey Cirmotich released their book “Mean Mr. Trump,” a comedic art-book that parodies President Trump in the style of “Eloise” by Kay Thompson. The book was written by Matter and illustrated by Cirmotich. The idea first came to Mather a
By Chelsea Madden Going into fall 2018 quarter as new eLearning student, I had no idea what to expect. Not only was it was my first quarter as a SCAD graduate student, but it was also my first time ever taking online courses, and like most graduate students, I was doing it while working full-time. [
By Sophie Leopold A bourbon focused cocktail bar gives new meaning to “getting toasted” in Savannah’s food and drink scene. The name Toasted Barrel describes an essential step of the bourbon making process. Barrels used for bourbon storage are previously charred in order to give the pr
By Sophie Leopold The new year will mark the commencement of another adventure for a local foodie family. In a few short months, the founders of Big Bon Pizza will be opening the doors to customers at Big Bon Bodega. The mobile pizza truck purveyors are in the process of grounding their business to
“Ben is Back” director, writer and producer Peter Hedges opens up about his favorite moment throughout the production of a film, working with iconic actors and watching his son’s success. Interview by Elena Burnett Video by Georgia Micheals and Tyler Rispoli Edited by Georgia Miche
By Colleen Miller Nestled among the tall bookshelves, patrons of the E. Shaver Bookseller may be lucky enough to stumble upon an old typewriter. Originally used for store invoices and other business needs, the typewriter became outdated in the digital age. What began as a tool used for practic
By Kendall McKinnon It’s 2016, and New York’s Bowery Poetry Club is hosting its annual competition for a spot at the slam poetry nationals in Atlanta, Georgia. The energy is evident. There are over 100 competitors, all slam poetry veterans, but only the five best poets are selected to compete an
By Tess St. John Stretching. Some love it, some don’t. Many do it before or after they start an activity, as soon as they wake up or right before they sleep. I stretch before I write. Write? Why did she just say write? Yes, I did, because as an athlete, I know how important stretching is [&hellip
By: Hadley Passela Indicative of the title, “The Gospel According to André,” there is no question that André Leon Talley is a fashion God. In the enthralling documentary director, Kate Novak brings to life a poignant and meaningful story of Talley’s life from beneath the grande