Written by Leah Kilde. Graphic by Miha Palancha. The historic Trustees and Lucas theaters have been pillars for the Savannah community since their construction in 1920 and 1946, respectively. Since SCAD’s acquisition of the spaces, the school has kept them in operation with new releases, holiday s
Written by Sarah Johnson. Graphics by Micaela Alomia. Five dates around Savannah under $25. Although I am chronically single, I love to save a pretty penny. Here are five Dates on a Dime that will get you out of the house but keep your money in your pocket (mostly). 1. Otium Studios Free FlowOtium S
Written by Emma Morris. Photography by Emma Morris. SCAD alumna Corinna Goutos’ new exhibition at the SCAD Museum of Art (SCADMOA) features several wacky and eye-catching pieces that highlight the intertwined world of humans and technology. The small-but-mighty exhibition titled “Bivalves no Boo
Written by Ky Tanella. Graphics By Laura Garcia. After much anticipation (and skepticism), “A Minecraft Movie” was officially released April 4 and yielded $300 million on its opening weekend. The release of its first trailer quickly sparked mass meme-ification, and people flocked to crit
Written by Arham Khalid. Photos by Carlyle Kinlaw. Two weekends ago, SCAD’s campus burst into color as students gathered to celebrate Holi, the iconic Hindu festival of colors. Organized by the SCAD Indian Student Association, the event blended music, laughter and clouds of powdered pigment into a
Written by Paul Holm. Graphics by Paul Holm. In the dreadfully uncivilized year of 1733, James Edward Oglethorpe and 114 ragged, debt-ridden colonists washed up on the muddy banks of the Savannah River—more or less where the Hyatt Regency awkwardly squats today. Surrounded by a dense cathedral of
Written by Liliana J. VanMiddlesworth. Graphic by Micaela Alomia. The beloved and viral Japanese skincare brand, Tatcha, announced its impending arrival at Ulta Beauty early in December of 2024, and by January 1st 2025, skincare and wellness devotees like myself were sprinti
Written by Smriti Reddy Pannala. Graphic by Miha Palancha. Imagine walking into your 8 a.m. class, sleepy and tired from the all-nighter you pulled, to find a skeleton hit you in the face as you step into the classroom. The skeleton was not there as a piece of decor—but as a reality check. You go
Written by Laura Garcia. Graphic by Laura Garcia. Since I started my career in graphic design, I’ve been told that artificial intelligence (AI) is going to take over my job, so why bother studying something that’s already a dead end? Well, let me tell you from my experience as a graduate student
Written by Micaela Alomia. Photos by Micaela Alomia. Springtime in Savannah feels like contemplating the many splashes and strokes in a watercolor painting, and nowhere is more vivid and magical than around Forsyth Park. As we welcome the arrival of a new season, the city bursts into bloom with vibr