Written by Edith Manfred, Graphic by Anna Porter The trajectory from creating playful childhood art with crayons to studying a specific creative career like graphic design or photography is a storied one. Pretty much everyone makes some sort of art as a kid, but no
Written by Ally Abruscato, Graphic by Anna Porter Longtime lovers of “I’m Booked” might remember my review of “Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau.”I recently had the pleasure of speaking with the author, Ben Shattuck, about this book, his recent release and all things
Written by Isabella Halteman, Graphic by Isabella Halteman I stumbled upon Sylvia Plath’s fig tree analogy while scrolling on Tumblr in early high school. Little did I know how much the paragraph would plague me as I entered adulthood. This five-sentence paragraph is from her novel “The Bell
Written by Ally Abruscato Graphic by Ally Abruscato If you’ve ever been to a District meeting, you’ve heard our past Editor-in-Chief, Kaitlynne Rainne, pitch Senior Spotlight. Kaitlynne always advocated for SCAD seniors’ stories to be heard. It is only right that Kai
Written by Anna Porter, Graphic by Anna Porter As an avid concertgoer, one of my favorite parts of the show ends up being the opening set. It’s like showing up early to watch the trailers at the movie theater– it’s secretly *almost* my favorite part of the experience. Typically, the we