By Stephanie McCarty and Malee Moua On April 25, Scott Schuman, creator of the fashion blog “The Sartorialist,” gave a talk to students as part of SCAD Style week. His
At first glance, Papi’s seems like a tiny, cramped shop. The Cuban eatery is nothing but a corner of a building on Ponce de Leon Avenue at Myrtle Street. But
Lady Gaga, or “Mother Monster” to her fans, has been on tour for the past two and a half years. As a long-time fan, I’ve been trying to get tickets
By Thomas Taylor This year's 24 Hour Film Race is set to take place April 29-30. Films screen in 14 cities across the country, inclduing Atlanta, but a film does
There is no way to prepare for the sheer size of the Savannah Record Fair. The River Club, SCAD Savannah’s event space on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, was crowded
By Lance White Back in 1996, “Scream” satirized slasher film conventions. A year later, “Scream 2” satirized horror sequels, and “Scream 3” satirized film trilogies at the turn of the
With the rise of food trucks and the ever expanding niche of food blogs, it's clear that our love for food is never going to dissipate. Every year new buzz-worthy,
When I really started paying attention to music at the beginning of my middle school years, it quickly took a hold of my life. Soon, I spent every weekend listening
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival was created by Walter Rich of Rich’s Department Store to rejuvenate peoples’ spirits during the Great Depression in 1936. With HOPE scholarship concerns, rising gas prices
When people ask me what albums I think deserve more exposure, “Three Sheets to the Wind” by Idaho always makes the list. Released in 1996, “Three Sheets” does not fit into