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Written by Rhys Morrow. Graphic by Rhys Morrow. Have you stopped by the Forsyth Farmers’ Market? I did, and here’s why I think you should, too. I recently told a friend ...
Written by Trinity Ray. Photography by Edith Manfred. Brett Glisson’s route through school was less traditional than most, but to her, “It feels so perfect being here now.” Glisson is a ...
Written by Aarya Mahapatra. Graphic by Aarya Mahapatra. There’s a quiet magic in being a college student, one that often goes unnoticed in the blur of deadlines, sleepless nights, and huge ...
Written by Tristan McKeller. Graphic by Laura García. If some cities are built for business, then Savannah was built for stories. Everywhere you look, in every square and every park, someone is ...
Written by Kashvi Pallapotu. Graphics by Kashvi Pallapotu. There I was, 3 a.m., surrounded by empty coffee cups and crumpled first drafts, wondering if this all-nighter was actually worth it. We’ve ...
Written by Brett Glisson. Photos by William Brown. “Welcome aboard the SS Messina!” greeted Seacoal (Sofia Walsh) and Watchman (Olivia Dargis), both donning straw boater hats and suspenders, as I ...
Written by Miha Palancha. Graphics by Laura garcía. The recent Create Now: SCAD event hosted by Adobe kicked off with an engaging workshop focused on Adobe Express, led by platform specialist Jordan ...
Written by Edith Manfred. Graphic by Laura Garcia Gomez. As all true fashion fans know, the first Monday in May signals the Super Bowl of the fashion world: the Met Gala. As an amateur observer I was ...
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Graphic by Laura Garcia Gomez. Spring in Savannah is chock full with local events. Here at SCAD, The Sand and Sidewalk Arts Festivals are by far some of the most ...
Most SCAD students are all too familiar with buying supplies for an upcoming class, whether it be textbooks or art supplies. There’s no reason to go out and buy all brand new stuff when you can likely ...
Written by: Miha Palancha. Graphic by Miha Palancha. When SZA released her album “SOS” in 2022, she gave us heartbreak, rage and self-sabotage with glittering production and blunt lyricism. Now, with ...
Written by Trinity Ray, Emma Morris and Camryn Carmichael. Photography courtesy of Amazon Prime Video. “Trying to find yourself is both very funny and sad. We didn’t want to shy away from that.” ...
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