If you’ve ever strolled through Midtown on Peachtree Street (the one that runs northeast — there are quite a few Peachtree Streets in Atlanta, to say the least), you’ve most
It’s springtime in Atlanta, and a warm breeze chases through FORTY’s event terrace. Students gather by the snack bar, picking apples and chocolate to load their plates while their friends
Happy Asian American Heritage Month! It’s important that we all take this month to reflect on the beautiful culture and insights that Asia has brought to this country. In particular,
On April 7, Congress held a three-hour meeting to discuss book banning, appropriately hosted in the middle of National Library Week. For decades, educational institutions have argued over what should
The “Artist of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting artist and designers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities within their major. This week, Deanna, a third-year interior
During SCAD’s Sidewalk Arts Festival, students come together in the streets of Savannah to decorate sidewalk squares. Students claim a square before the event, plan their design and make it
No one could have predicted that America’s chosen past time though quarantine would be podcasting. Considering how before the pandemic, it was one of the most obscure art forms of
Oliver Jeffers has been writing and illustrating children’s books for over a decade. He’s known for his whimsy, colorful and textured drawings. His books focus on a range of subjects
It’s no secret that the pandemic has altered the lives of people across the nation in some shape or form. Some lost their jobs, some found their passions and everyone
Graphic by Eva Erhardt. Image courtesy of Center for Puppetry Arts. Photo by Richard Termine. Step into the mind of something really wild. From Friday, April 8, to Sunday April







