KristopherJansma.com. Photo by Roy Gumpel. It’s an exciting time to be Kristopher Jansma. The up-and-coming author, whose second novel “Why We Came to the City” was just released, will read
NBC. As aTVfest 2016 came to a close on Sunday, Feb. 7, SCADshow’s mainstage came alive for the next-to-last time, presenting an 11:30 a.m. prime-time series screening of NBC’s “Grimm.”
Photo by Rarah. This winter’s Ivy Hall Writers Series continues on, next welcoming Baltimore-based novelist Michael Kimball to SCAD Atlanta. Kimball will give a reading at Ivy Hall on Wednesday,
Broadway in Atlanta. Photo by Matthew Murphy. It’s a tale as old as time, true as it can be — good things come to those in school. Case in point:
Photo by Angelica Perez. aTVfest 2016 is on its way, along with a multitude of panels, stars and screenings that are sure to attract TV lovers from SCAD Atlanta and
Photo by Beth Navarro/stewart-onan.com Award-winning novelist Stewart O’Nan is on his way to SCAD Atlanta, beginning this winter quarter’s Ivy Hall Writers Series on a high note. O’Nan will appear
Buried Alive Film Festival/Facebook. Horror film fanatics, assemble! The Buried Alive Film Festival is returning to Atlanta for its tenth year running, bringing independent, innovative horror films from around the
Photo by Anthony Saint James/ANTI- Son Little is on the rise, and the artist is headed to a stage near you at the exact right time. The Los Angeles-born musician
Photo by Bill Milne Photography. For burger-loving students at SCAD and other Atlanta-area schools, Monday just became the best day of the week. Every Monday between Sept. 14 and Dec.
Photo source: Shinobininja. If you’ve never heard of Shinobi Ninja or Shana Falana, now is the time to get familiar. The two bands, both hailing from Brooklyn, N.Y., will play