Months after acquiring locally-owned Primary Arts Supply and moving a few blocks east on Broughton Street in what seems so far to be a very mutually beneficial transaction, Blick Art […]
SCAD
SCAD Style happens in April
Savannah College of Art and Design will host SCAD Style 2013, their annual signature style-and-design event, April 15-19, at the SCAD Museum of Art and other locations downtown. Programming for […]
Rites of Spring
When Spring Awakening opened on Broadway in 2006, New York Times critic Charles Isherwood was, typically, tight–fisted with his praise. But he did manage to close with this corker of […]
Bandwagon weekend
Although it’s not technically a part of Savannah Stopover, the 2012 Bandwagon event is most certainly joined at the hip(ster). Combining SCAD’s semi-annual record fair with a show and sale […]
Defining art
The 2012 edition of SCAD’s deFINE ART exhibition series boasts an additional guest of honor this week as a bevy of multinational, multi–generational artists gather in Savannah to display their […]
The illustrated Sergio Aragones
When Sergio Aragones first walked into the New York offices of Mad magazine in 1962, carrying his portfolio of cartoons, he was nervous. He hadn’t been away from Mexico for […]
Northern underexposure
Gentle, magically quirky and subversively funny, John Cariani’s Almost, Maine is currently the most-produced play among school and community theater groups in the country. Yet this low-key romantic comedy, about […]
Bleem changes everything
For his senior thesis, Colin Levy created The Secret Number, a short film that takes the conventions of time, space and mathematics and turns them on their heads. Levy, who […]
Bricks, mortar and marvel
Something new is glowing in Savannah’s western skyline. The 86–foot glass tower of the SCAD Museum of Art lit up for the first time last week, rising up out of […]
Film Fest books Stone, Tomlin and ‘A Dangerous Method’
The SCAD-sponsored 2011 Savannah Film Festival, Oct. 29 through Nov. 5, is bringing Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone to town for its Lifetime Achievement Award. Also scheduled to show up for […]
All aboard the Brain Train
Imagine a day when the ride from Savannah to Atlanta no longer requires baking in your car on I–16 for four–plus hours. When in–state travel has become civilized and relaxing. […]
Degrees for the future
Some kids know exactly what they want to be when they grow up: Doctor, lawyer, teacher — all clear educational paths that lead to surefire careers. For those without such […]
