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Military plane crashes outside Savannah
In the late morning on Wednesday, May 2, a military plane crashed in Port Wentworth, killing all nine members of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard on board. The plane crashed onto
How to continue the March for Our Lives conversation
By Shelby Loebker. March for Our Lives Charlotte photographed by Nick Thomsen. The March for Our Lives was almost a month ago, and this past Friday, April 20, students across the n
Savannah joins national cause at March for Our Lives
By Shelby Loebker. Photographed by Calvin Scott. SCAD students organized and participated in a local satellite march of the March for Our Lives protest that took place in Washingto
John T. Edge pays homage to southern food culture
John T. Edge was born in Mississipi and still lives and writes there, so there was Deep South in his voice when he said, “I’ve got these two gerbil wheels in my head, a
‘Poorly Drawn Lines’ author Reza Farazmand shares process
California-based comic artist Reza Farazmand visited the Savannah Book Festival this past weekend to give a presentation during the festival’s free Festival Saturday about hi
‘Silver Screen Serenade’ brings Performance Ensemble mainstage
Beginning this evening, Thursday Feb. 15, and running throughout the weekend at the Mondanaro Theater, SCAD Performance Ensemble presents “Silver Screen Serenade,” a ca
SAVFF films bask in Oscar recognition
The nominations for the 90th annual Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning, Jan. 23. Many of this year’s SCAD Savannah Film Festival films, guests and honorees were no
Annual PULSE Festival features student showcase
The twelfth annual PULSE Art + Technology Festival features an exhibition of SCAD student VR work for the first time. The festival opens tonight, January 17, at the Jepson Center f
Film Fest Friday: ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ designers on creating the world of the apes
Interview by Shelby Loebker Edited and mixed by Rummel Medina Production Designer James Chinlund, Oscar-winning Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Letteri and Movement Choreographer and
‘Darkest Hour’ provides an honest portrait of Churchill at war
This review contains spoilers for the film. As the days tick by like a vintage clock, England’s “Darkest Hour” unfolds, with one man at its center. Gary Oldman, i