Written by Logan Kilde. Photo courtesy of SCAD TV Fest. Students and fans filled SCADshow Stage 2, a stuffy black box theater on SCAD Atlanta’s campus, for the most recent occurrence of the “SCAD Alumni Voices” panel. The panel occurs with different alumni doing new and successful things in
Written by Kayla Lybbert. Photos and graphic by Kayla Lybbert. The rich culture and history that abounds in Savannah make it a fitting place for an art school. Many are drawn here to create, and it’s clear why: there’s inspiration everywhere. I had the opportunity to investigate art museums and
Written by Edith Manfred. Photographed by Edith Manfred. The landscape of television changed in the summer of 2000 when the first season of “Survivor” aired on CBS. Now, 25 years and 50 seasons later, the adventure is still just as exhilarating as when it first began. Three weeks ahead of Season
Written by Edith Manfred. Photographed by Edith Manfred. The cultural phenomenon that is Netflix’s “Bridgerton” came to SCAD Atlanta to celebrate the opening night of SCAD TV Fest. The Outstanding Performance in a Series Award was presented to actresses Golda Rosheuvel and Adjoa Andoh before a
Written by Jade Pettyjohn. Photo by Greanly Phillips. An internship is often the bridge between aspiration and profession, and for one intern at The Impression, that bridge was built through mentorship, deadlines and discovery. Under the guidance of Mackenzie Zuckerman, the publication’s head of
Written by Hunter Cottrell. Photos By Trinity Ray. A true master of storytelling takes one lucky crowd on a journey from laughter to tears, all in 25 minutes before Q&A. “Since I got here, there are three things I’ve been told: ‘Your hands are very cold. You look very nervous. Are you OK?
Written by Emma Morris, Kashvi Pallapotu & Nathan Adolphe. Graphics by Emma Morris. With overcast skies, too-crisp weather and a lack of snow here in the South, it’s easy to feel down during the winter months. Feeling this way is completely natural, which is why we’ve curated some cheery son
Written by Jonuel Martinez. Photographed by Jonuel Martinez. Michael Cannell talks about new research on one of the NYPD’s most shocking cases in history in his new book, Blood and the Badge. “These events happened a long time ago. A lot of these people are dead. This is sort of a part of h
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photographed by Alexa LoSchiavo. “Before we can fix this crisis, we must understand this crisis,” said Brian Goldstone during his speech on his new book, “There is No Place for Us,” referencing the crisis of homelessness and, more specifically, working homelessnes
Written by Logan Kilde. Photo by Edith Manfred. The residents of Port Wenn are a cheery bunch. They throw silly festivals and affectionately reference how small their town is once every ten minutes. Their new physician, Dr. Martin Best, is not cheery in the least. He establishes in the pilot e