In an effort to raise the SCAD student body’s interest in anthropology, Sara Brandon, Ph.D., presented a lecture April 23 on the stereotypes of American Indian women in Brazil. “Images
More than 100 contest submission flooded in throughout the winter quarter, but in there would only be three winners chosen from 20 finalists. The Lost Art contest, sponsored SCAD-Atlanta’s art
Rarely does a film suck viewers in and cause hearts to reach out to the characters the way “Slumdog Millionaire” does. The film captures the viewers' attention and keeps it
“Watchmen” is directed by Zack Snyder, the accomplished director of “300” who innovatively fuses graphic novels and movies in his slow-motion heavy productions (a nod at sequential art's signature use
If anime producers believed their anime world lacked originality, and thought the insertion of an afro-wearing African American (rare for the anime medium) with uncanny samurai swordsmanship would make the
With the advent of the financial crisis, many game companies attempted to release their magnum opus early to take the advantage of the still well off populace. Thus a trickle
The Wii equals trouble for many video game publishers and developers. To this day, most of the game makers attempting to create a Wii game often find themselves unsuccessful in
A great game for the end of the holiday season is “Bully Scholarship Edition” for the Wii. As my previous article illustrated, buying any newly released games is a gamble
I am not going to defend Tom Cruises’ recent track record, it’s not important these days. Despite those ridiculous and highly publicized fiascoes, his new World War II movie, “Valkyrie”
If you are a regular moviegoer, you can’t miss the mesmerizing trailer of “Watchmen." It’s hard to forget those haunting shots of chaos and anxiety perfectly in sync with the