Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Abby Chadwick. The debate over whether celebrities should get involved in politics is always a hot topic, especially during election years. With the 2024 election approaching, celebrities are once again taking to social media, public events and interviews to share t
Written by Anna Porter. Graphic by Anna Porter. Art-pop duo Magdalena Bay released their sophomore album, “Imaginal Disk,” in late August. It’s hard to believe that it’s already been a month and a half since its’ release because I’ve been listening to it repeatedly, and it has only conti
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Anna Porter. In true Lana Del Rey fashion, the iconic singer recently exchanged vows with Jeremy Dufrene, a Louisiana swamp tour guide, in an unexpectedly low-key yet enchantingly unique ceremony. The wedding took place on September 26, 2024, at Des Allemands Bayou
Written by Miller Bough. Graphic by Abby Chadwick. While leaves might not fall at our feet in autumnal Savannah, films sure do. For over 25 years, Savannah has been lucky enough to host the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, bringing hundreds of Oscar-nominated movies and talented artisans to our gothic h
Written by Alexandra Salazar-Rodó. Graphic by Trinity Ray. The “Short n’ Sweet” tour is not short, but it sure is sweet. From what is being released so far, Ms. Sabrina Carpenter, who launched her fifth tour on Sept. 23, has many silly antics lined up for all her upcoming performance dates. T
Written by Ky Tanella. Graphic by Kaitlin Elliott. Halloween is right around the corner; at least, it feels like it! With such rampant creativity at this school, it feels like the stakes are high in terms of costume originality and creativity, especially the older you get (unless you’re like me, t
Written by Atlas Harris. Photos by Ally Miller Henson Forsyth Park came alive once more this Saturday for the annual Savannah Philharmonic’s Phil in the Park. While many attendees surely look forward to the plethora of free musical acts, another event dominates the Forsyth lawn: the Phil in th
Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Anna Porter. Fall in Savannah, GA, is a unique mix of excitement and charm. While it’s not exactly chilly, the season brings plenty of events and activities that make it one of the best times to explore the city. Whether you’re here for the history, the food, or
Written by Isabella Halteman. Graphic by Anna Porter. So many of our days are filled with working towards finding the reason behind things, why we feel a certain way, why someone said that something is happening, and just generally finding answers and reasons behind everything. That is exhausting, a
Writing by Trinity Ray, Photos by Ally Abruscato While SCAD artists kick off their fall quarter in a spiral of creativity our SCAD athletes add that special flair of competition to the rotation. August and September held events for a total of nine Savannah campus athletic teams. Here are t