Written by Emma Roberts, Graphic by Colleen Miller In December 2019, the world was graced with an art piece that was simple, bold and controversial. The place? The Art Basel in Miami Beach. The man behind it? Maurizio Cattelan. The price? $120,000. The art? A banana duct-taped to a wall. What happen
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Photographs courtesy of Ali Grutchfield and Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ is a miniseries released on Disney Plus that highlights the story and friendship of Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson. The series contains six
Written by Katie Burke, Photos by Katie Burke, Graphic by Emily Monet Tobias To me, nothing is better than a young female director creating a coming-of-age story. Greta Gerwig made the film “Lady Bird” back in 2017, starring Saoirse Ronan as the titular character. This story explains the struggl
Written by Jaqueline Kim, Photographs by Jaqueline Kim Ever since lifestyle blogs began to pop up on Youtube in 2012, people with different professions and interests began using a range of mediums to share their daily lives. I decided to do something similar and tag along with Abby Silaen, a third-y
Written by Lilli Donohue, Photograph courtesy of SCAD We all know libraries are full of information, knowledge and history but what about the actual library itself? The Jen Library has had many lives, starting as early as the eighteenth century. The land was first used by King George II who granted
Written by Ashley Wehrs, Photos by Eden Buchert Writer and director Dominic Bell, a third-year dramatic writing student, exudes humble confidence and produces the self-aware, authentic comedy the entertainment industry needs today. Leading up to the live production of his play, “slouch
Written by Emma Roberts, Photographs courtesy of Scott Stanton One doesn’t have to walk very far in Savannah to see the art of Scott Stanton, better known by his alias Panhandle Slim. His folk art can be spotted over building walls, featuring portraits and quotes from prominent individuals. Hi
Written by Emma Roberts, Graphic by Adrienne Krozack As lockdowns across the United States have been lifted, a disturbing reality has followed along with it: an increase in gun violence and mass shootings. This unfortunate reality has not gone unnoticed by the student populace at SCAD, who share the
Written by Erin Scott-Williams, Photos by Erin Scott-Williams and Boe Parries Professor Brian Ralph is well-known among the sequential art department, local Savannah skatepark and bookstores around the country. His three-part graphic novel series “Daybreak” was even turned into a Netflix