Written by Kaitlynne Rainne, Images courtesy of Sauda Mitchell It is our natural imperative as artists: to respond, to pull from within ourselves and communicate using our work. For Sauda Mitchell, her work does not only respond to what is happening now but also what has happened. “My
Written by Meg Aki, Image sourced from A24 “Minari can grow anywhere,” the eccentric Soonja tells her grandson, “Rich or poor, anyone can eat it.” Like the Korean vegetable minari, the American Dream is rooted in the fact that it is able to be achieved by anyone, but for many years we
Written by Nadia Nugent, Image sourced from SCAD aTVfest A notoriously funny cast, an unconventional animation-live-action hybrid and the nation’s most pressing social issues are key features of Hulu’s “Woke,” which showed episodes from its first season at SCAD’s aTVfest Friday, Feb. 5. Lo
Video and interview by Paige Mathieson Savannah-based podcast “Let’s talk about it” discusses a variety of topics relevant to the younger generation. Paige Mathieson
‘Queen Sugar’ cast talks about authenticity, purpose, and hardships in a revealing screening and Q&A
Written by Nadia Nugent, Image sourced from SCAD aTVfest The post-screening panel featured Rutina Wesley (Nova), Dawn-Lyen Gardner (Charley) and Kofi Siriboe (Ralph). Set in rural Louisiana and based on the novel by Natalie Baszile, “Queen Sugar” offers a nuanced portrayal of Black famil
Written by Becca Wolfe, Illustration by Becca Wolfe The idea of honing in on one artist when it comes to inspiration for my work has been a struggle. My first thought was to make a video of some sort to speak on this topic. Over time, however, my vision for this piece changed. I have […
Written by Elise Mullen, Images sourced from Career and Alumni Success In any normal year, figuring out your post-graduation plan is enough to drive everyone a little bit mad. Now, with COVID-19 restrictions and adjustments, the anxieties around those decisions are heightened. Career and Alumni Succ
Written by Eve Katz, Image sourced from SCAD aTVFest “The Goldbergs” has been running on ABC since 2013. The show stars Wendy McLendon-Covey as the big-haired and overprotective matriarch Beverly Goldberg, George Segal as her father, Jeff Garlin as her husband Murray and Hayley Orrantia, Troy Ge
Written by Ben Elhav, Graphics by Jenna Wilusz After a violent mob stormed the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, SCAD students reflected on the historic events with a series of short opinion pieces, while a contentious Senate campaign came to a close in our state of Georgia. No Unity Without Ac
Written by Eve Katz, Image sourced from SCAD aTVFest Javicia Leslie attended SCAD’s ninth annual aTVFest as the recipient of the Rising Star Award in recognition of her role as the new face of The CW’s “Batwoman.” The show first premiered in Oct. 2019 with leading actress Ruby Rose playing K