I attended the 89th annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival this year, and as I perused the artists' market, I was in awe. I observed the work of a plethora of artisans,
“Your smile is as bright as the Jeju sun,” Jae-yun writes, hunched over a tiny note card, desperately trying to string together the right words. This isn’t his first attempt.
Graphic courtesy of Clare Seymour “I remember my dad said you have three strikes against you – every black man has two. That they’re black and a male. But you’re
In recent years, advocating for a more environmentally responsible world has risen to the top of the social and political agenda. A 2024 study conducted by global consulting firm Simon-Kucher
Graphic courtesy of Clare Seymour by Dominic Pitts You may have heard the phrase, "no one should ever outshine the bride," and thought that it's only fair. Why would anyone
“It’s a city wherein almost everything that happens is created entirely by its citizens” - Burning Man Project I didn’t expect to turn 27 eating gummy peach rings and driving
As an animation major, I’ve always felt different in my ambitions. I watch as my peers dote over Cartoon Network shows like "Steven Universe" or Disney cartoons like "Gravity Falls",
On April 18th, 2025 The Savannah College of Art and Deisgn (SCAD) Atlanta's campus presented the Spring 2025 Fine Arts Showcase. The university showcased over 400 works of art from
By Samantha Nicklaus Imagine this, you’re sitting in your living room with a cozy blanket keeping you warm, you have popcorn in your lap, candy beside you, and one of
“The Colored Museum” is a play originally written by George C. Wolfe in 1987. An Acting Lab Class is putting on a performance of the play Friday, May 23, and




