While Savannah wears its history on its sleeve, there’s still a considerable amount of the city’s past that remains buried — not in cemeteries, per se — but all across […]
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The joy of shorts
For all his business acumen and professional savvy, Black Maria Film & Video Festival founder John Columbus thinks like an artist. “Films are like dreams,” he says. I kind of […]
The luck of the draw
The Savannah College of Art and Design hosts two unique comics–related events this month. The first, “Storyteller’s Weekend,” happens this weekend and features renowned comic artists Howard Chaykin and Klaus […]
Coming back home
A day of pouring rain didn’t dampen spirits at the groundbreaking event for the expansion of the SCAD Museum of Art, intended to make room for the Walter O. Evans […]
Meet The Wiitles
It’s the next logical step after televised Madden tournaments instead of real football games, and concerts by people playing Rock Band instead of musical instruments: Live music performed with Nintendo […]
A clean start
If you get less sand in your car after a trip to the beach on Tybee, be sure to thank one of the students from SCAD professor Verena Paepcke–Hjeltness’ Sustainable […]
Sound, mind and bodies
As part of SCAD’s inaugural deFINE Arts Festival, which kicks off this week, artist Nick Cave – not the goth–toned musician of Bad Seeds fame – will be in town […]
Savannah Film Festival screening schedule
The 2009 Savannah Film Festival Oct. 31–Nov. 7 Locations: Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St.; Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St. Judges: Actress Patti D’Arbanville (“Rescue Me”), actress/producer Rita Gam, writer/director […]
Savannah Film Festival: Panel, workshop schedule
The Art of Filmmaking. At 11:30 a.m. Nov. 2. Workshop. Follow the creative process of filmmaking from concept to distribution. Hear industry veterans talk about the financial and creative opportunities […]
Student films showcase young SCAD talent
The best film festivals try for much more than a couple of big movies and some stars. They are a showcase for not only the established, but the promising. Short […]
Ring tone from the great beyond
Like Alice through the looking glass, Jean — a timid New Yorker — discovers a portal to another world. But Jean doesn’t find mad hatters, murderous queens and psychedelic tea […]
Who did Andy Warhol shoot?
The SCAD Art Museum unveils an ambitious new exhibit this week that illuminates the creative process of one of America’s most famous – or infamous – 20th Century artists, Andy […]
