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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Welcome back to another school year, SCAD students! Fall quarter is the perfect time to cozy up with a good book and pretend it’s not 85 degrees outside. If you’re already stressed with classes and ...
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 ...
It all started one night when the SCAD District editors were organizing the closet before the end of Winter Quarter. I, along with a few other editors, found a set of past District newspaper issues ...
Written by Olivia Longoria. Graphic by Abby Chadwick. What’s in a name? For the Nike Cortez, a lot of irony. What started as a groundbreaking running shoe became one of the most well known symbols ...
Written by Birdie, Graphic by Ana Vergara Welcome back to “Dear Birdie,” a column where I do my best to offer guidance and some humor in response to questions from our college community!
Savannah Jazz Festival has come and gone over the weekend, bringing an expansive lineup of 15 free acts, good food and a crowd of more than 25,000 people, as reported by the WTOC. This long-standing ...