Our generation, the proverbial “Generation Y” is right in between a paradigm shift. I was born in 1994. Things were pretty swell back then, all things considered. I had hermit
Illustration by Kire Torres. Peruse any magazine stand and you’ll find art magazines. There is a great need for people to write about art and do it well. So if
Protest is a form of direct action. I’m not going to try and give a solid definition for direct action, except to say that in my eyes, it’s taking matters
Illustration by Alexandra Badiu. Deadlines are a love/hate thing taken to a new extreme here at SCAD. Students often decry deadlines as being too stressful and killing creativity. I’ve been
Illustration by Daniel Rice. In the second part of this guide detailing how writers can coexist with artists and not cause World War III, or something equally as bad, you’ll find
Illustration by Salem Powell. 1. Know your right to escape Prisoners, caged rats, wage-slaves — the terms for those who hate their nine to five workdays are many. What
photo by Sequoyah Wildwyn-Dechter Artists. Apparently writers are included in this group, though most of us (me) can’t draw a straight line. I should show you this quiz I did in
Hurricane Matthew did a number on Haiti this past week. Hundreds are confirmed dead, thousands more are without shelter. The place looked like a war zone from the images I’ve
The latest dispatch I received from behind the wall came in the form of a letter submitted to Thrasher’s Mail Drop column. The letter, titled “Heartbrake” (sic), is written by