Written by Maggie Herrera. Photo courtesy of Sallie Just Sallie. Born-and-raised Savannahian Sallie Just Sallie has taken the local drag community by storm for her comic performances, beautiful makeup and costume and lovely personality. She has become synonymous with Savannah’s iconic drag culture
Written by Juliette Wood. Photo by Annie Campbell. Liam “Leemur” Dean, a senior performing arts major and soon-to-be-famous drag queen, has just booked a role acting in a scene opposite Laverne Cox in her series “Clean Slate.” It’s a coveted speaking role, in which Liam’s character kicks
Written by Ethan Mathews. Photo by Ethan Mathews. Under a canopy of giant oaks cloaked in Spanish moss, a white Victorian gazebo stands tall in the center of Whitefield Square. On many Saturdays, intimate wedding ceremonies take place beneath its cover, and on Sundays, the congregation of Beth Eden
Written by Aubrey Moehlenpah. Graphic by Alexia Baptiste. CapricornThings may seem a bit unstable right now, but that can be balanced with a good laugh. A positive outlook and some humor are all you need to get through the week. Surround yourself with friends that ground and support you. Aquari
Written by Adelina Rose-Gowens. Graphic by Adelina Rose-Gowens. It’s finals week, which means summer break is on the way. It’s the light at the end of the tunnel, but the tunnel looks really, really long. Week ten means burnout, crying, late nights and little to no time for self-care in
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo by Ally Abruscato. As the quarter comes to a close, we can all let out a sigh of relief that another summer is upon us. And we all know what that means… more time to read! Here are some books I am interested in reading this summer (and think that […]
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Abby Chadwick. The rise of influencers whether you have 1,000,000 followers or 1,000 has been very prominent for the last three or four years. In this day in age, everyone has something to say whether you want to hear it or not. Thus, many big influencers don’t re
Written by Sevyn Michaela-Rose Waters. Photo by Sevyn Michaela-Rose Waters. “It’s kind of like the 17th century meets the 21st century,” said Professor Curtis Bartone, one of three printmaking faculty at SCAD Savannah. He wasn’t lying because when I walked into the printmaking studio located
Period. is a collection of work that uses my personal experience of irregular menstruation
Written by Katelyn Myrick. Photo by Katelyn Myrick. Savannah Georgia is famous for its long-complicated history, much of which involves enslaved people. A museum that continues to educate people about these individuals, how they lived and what they did and to keep their memory alive is the Owens-Tho