Writing and Photos by Patrick Cox, Video by Alex Puga Sauda Mitchell is SCAD’s archive and special collection librarian on Jen Library’s third floor. There she looks over and handles thousands of rare, limited edition and unique items from a wide variety of mediums. The special collectio
Written by Leila Scott, Cover image by Nick Thomsen Eliza Borne, editor of the Oxford American (OA), spoke at the Pei Ling Chan Amphitheater Feb. 1 to a crowd of curious writers. The OA is a non-profit magazine based in Little Rock, Arkansas. With a staff of five editors, each one plays a significan
Written by Perrin Smith, Photos by Perrin Smith The sky was clear of clouds and blue. There’s a light breeze tugging on the jackets of the dozens of people outside the Jepson Center for the Arts. The sun peeks over the buildings and makes Sunday, February 9, 2020 a pleasant and packed Super Museum
Written by Eve Katz, Image courtesy of Savannah Book Festival The 13th annual Savannah Book Festival is fast approaching, with events spanning from Februrary 13th through February 16th. Author Joseph Kanon will be delivering the opening address on Thursday. Kanon is known for books “Los Alamos,”
Writing and photos by Emma Roberts The fifth annual SCAD StartUp competition kicked off February 7. Sponsored by FLUX, SCAD’s UX club, and SCADPro, students will make and present different products, services or startup programs based around a certain theme. This year’s theme is ‘Gi
Written by Paige Mathieson, Video by Paige Mathieson, Sophie Leopold and Becca Wolfe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5veXbwUx0w In this episode of District Dish, we had a chance to sit down at two popular restaurants to try out their oyster menu. Located in downtown Savannah, Sorry Charlie’s and
Written by Eve Katz, Image courtesy of SCAD “The Lodge” begins, as many horror movies do, on a dark screen with eerie music. However, the movie is not like most others of its genre. The scares in this movie creep in just as slowly and painfully as the cold that threatens the characters. Writer d
Video by Negan Fu and Ben Krueger, Written by Negan Fu With heavy hitters such as “Joker,” “The Irishman,” “Parasite” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” going head to head at this year’s Oscars, there’s bound to be some division among movi
Written by Perrin Smith, Photos by Nick Thomsen It’s quiet inside the Pei Ling Chan Amphitheatre. Rain pours down on the roof as Daniel Poler, a creative director for Condé Nast, begins his presentation. Over a dozen students lean in, poised to hear his insights on filmmaking and the fashion indu