ABC. “How to Get Away with Murder” is yet another one of Shonda Rhimes’ hit ABC shows. On Saturday, Feb. 6 at 8:30 p.m. at SCADshow, this year’s aTVFest gave
(L-R) Lyn Paolo, Kristin Burke, Daniel Lawson and Meredith Markworth Pollack during the panel discussion at aTVfest 2016./Photo by Tyler McClelland. By Tyler McClelland, contributor The "Sketch to Screen: Costume
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.”
ABC. On Feb. 6, aTVfest gave Atlantans a sneak peek at ABC’s upcoming new series, “The Catch,” produced by none other than Shonda Rhimes. The show is another foray into
A&E. By Carmen Lehtimaki, contributor On the third day of aTVfest 2016, SCAD students were treated to a screening of the third season finale of A&E’s “Bates Motel." Following the
ABC. On Thursday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m., SCADshow was packed with fans of ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy.” These lucky aTVfest-goers were treated to a screening of the newest episode of “Grey’s,”
Photo by Aspen Evans. The crowd went silent when Miss J Alexander walked into Panel Room A. Thursday afternoon’s 2:30 p.m. panel “Talk the Runway with Miss J” was packed
` Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage. by Danisha Pulley, contributor Space: the final frontier. Since the beginning of time, humans have been questioning whether we are alone in the
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. by Sharita Gilmore, contributor For more than 15 years, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) has brought Israeli cinema to the ATL. Showcasing films about identity,
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