Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter If you’re a longtime fan of “I’m Booked,” you might remember my first-ever book review back in 2022 of “A Man Called Ove.” The novel tells the story of a grumpy elderly man finding his way in the world after the passing of his wife. Fredr
Written by Ally Abruscato, Photographs courtesy of Edith Manfred Maybe it’s just what happens when you enter your twenties. Maybe it’s because of the pandemic. Maybe it’s just fun. No matter the reason, running is on the rise. Everyone has one friend with no track and field background who rand
Written by Gabriel Rein. Photos Courtesy of Seth Bilkis. If you’ve spent any time in Savannah, you’ve likely seen striking artwork of matchbook collages on dorm room walls, in small businesses and even tucked under the arms of pleased customers as they stroll through the Forsyth Farmers Market.
Written by Sofia Ritz, Graphic by Sofia Ritz. The Davenport House Museum has created a platform to showcase local artisans, along with their stories and processes, out of their historic building on Broughton Street. Their most recent experience was a tea tasting held April 6th, in the Kennedy
Written by Isabella Halteman, Graphic by Ana Vergara Content warning: This article discusses topics of sexual assault, violence, and abuse. April is Sexual Assault and Awareness Month (SAAM), dedicated to supporting and honoring victims of sexual violence and highlighting resources for communities
Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? And if nature breaks the law, should there be consequences? Mary Roach’s non-fiction book “Fuzz” explores various elements of nature and their run-ins with the l
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Ana Vergara. Beyoncé has once again surprised her fans with a groundbreaking new album, “Cowboy Carter.” Departing from her signature sound, Beyoncé ventures into uncharted territory, blending elements of country, hip-hop and soul to create a musical j
Written by Anna Porter, Graphic by Anna Porter March had its fair share of new music releases, kicking off the seemingly overbooked itinerary of upcoming singles and albums announced this spring. In this article, I’ll overview the most anticipated releases and mention a few others that hit my rada
Written by Gabriel Rein, Photographs courtesy of SCADpro. “When we saw our graphics, we were screaming louder than every time there was a Taylor Swift fan cam,” said third-year User Experience major, Belle Duffner, referring to Super Bowl LVIII and the animated graphics contributed by SCAD’s v
Written by Cole Mihalich, Images courtesy of Warner Bros Did you know Pooler, GA, our neighboring city, hosts the World’s Tallest IMAX? For some, it’s the last place they would expect to find it, but it’s true. In 2022, Royal Cinemas and IMAX laid the finishing touches on the new Laser