Written by Kylie Procita February is Black History month, a time to commemorate and engage with African-American culture. Downtown Savannah is rich with historical monuments and museums dedicated to significant events and important figures pertaining to African-American history. You may already be a
Interview by Georgia MichealsVideo by Elena Burnett and Tyler RipsoliPhotos by Nick Thomsen Sasha Compère, who plays Laura in TBS’ upcoming comedy “Miracle Workers,” chats with our team at this year’s aTVfest about her relatively new experience working in television, the bri
Interview by Georgia MichealsVideo by Elena Burnett and Tyler RipsoliPhotos by Nick Thomsen Jon Bass and Karan Suni from the new comedy “Miracle Workers” talked with our team at this year’s SCAD aTVfest about the dynamic on set, how the project is different from other comedies they
Written by Kelsey Sanchez The Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday will be held this Sunday at various partner museums throughout Georgia. Art museums, nature museums, historical landmarks, house museums and more will be open to Georgians, students and tourists with free entrance partici
Interview by Elena BurnettVideo by Georgia Micheals and Tyler RipsoliPhotos by Nick Thomsen Ellie Kemper (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”) talked with our team at this year’s aTVfest about how she managed to sustain the larger-than-life personality of Kimmy Schmidt throughout the course of the ser
Written by Gracie Williams/ Photos by Lumia Tang/ Illustrations by Lily Chambers If walls could talk, they would surely have something to say in the Mercer-Williams House. The walls of the historic home have seen their fair share of odd occurrences. Tucked quietly in the corner of Monterey Square, i
By Sophie Leopold We’ve all heard about how breakfast is the most important meal of the day. All meals have a valuable stake in well-being, but it’s hard to deny the significance in fueling up first thing. So why do so many people go through life missing out an opportunity to prime their day
SCAD Student Media, the publisher of District, SCAD Radio, The Manor, Port City Review and The HoneyDripper is planning the launch of a new online platform focused on the digital media arts. Student Media seeks two students to launch and maintain the new website. The ideal candidates will have solid
Written by Colleen Miller/Photos by Clarissa Wells/Illustrations by Lily Chamber Don’t judge a book by its cover. Despite this popular saying, the cover of a novel is still significant. After all, it is the reader’s first impression of the novel. The image of the “Bird Girl” statue dep
Written by Negan Fu Acclaimed director Julie Taymor stopped by the SCAD Museum of Art this month as a guest speaker, and many students were able to hear her talk about her work. Taymor’s current project, “The Glorias: A Life on the Road,” is being shot entirely here in Savannah and Ind