When you think back to the fun you had in your childhood, what comes to mind? Rooming the playground with your friends? Family vacations to faraway places? Maybe perhaps dolls?
"Abbott Elementary" gives viewers an accurate portrayal of all the best (and worst) parts of working at an underprivileged school in America. And for that reason, the series is — without a doubt — the most relevant workplace mockumentary on TV right now.
On February 5, the Exhibition Hub Art Center in Doraville wrapped up their latest exhibition, The Fans Strike Back.
This Valentine’s Day, I wanted to get insight into this genre from fellow classmate and Graduate student, Galyn Chatman.
SCAD News The annual SCAD TV Fest was this weekend! A lot of really interesting panels and screenings were available, and Wes Bentley received the SCAD TVFest Virtuoso Award. Career
Graphic courtesy of Joseph Sandefur. It seems like Netflix is canceling shows quicker than they’re creating them these days. Imagine this: after sifting through what seems like endless low-budget, no-name
One of the many things we lost access to during the COVID-19 lockdown period was visiting museums. Many museums faced financial hardship during this time, but one good thing came
For some, the first sight of snow is a premonition of hot cocoa and cable knit sweaters. For others it’s a dark vision of runny noses and cold, rainy days.
Graphic courtesy of Cait Jayme. Within the last decade, Atlanta has become one of the best cities to see street art in the United States. Whether you’re biking past the monumental murals
When art and image generation began to surface on the internet, many thought it was simply a way to get interesting abstracts with beautiful colors (see: early stages of WOMBO






