Photo by Rarah. This winter’s Ivy Hall Writers Series continues on, next welcoming Baltimore-based novelist Michael Kimball to SCAD Atlanta. Kimball will give a reading at Ivy Hall on Wednesday,
` 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
Broadway in Atlanta. Photo by Matthew Murphy. It’s a tale as old as time, true as it can be — good things come to those in school. Case in point:
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
Photo by Molly Morris. As a starving art student at SCAD Atlanta, I am grateful to have a significant other that is borderline-obsessed with finding cheap flights. When we stumbled
Adult Swim. By Tyler Spinosa Everyone's favorite portal-jumping, alcoholic super scientist Rick and his lovable grandson Morty are back in full force with the recent release of “Pocket Mortys” from
Paramount Pictures. By Darissa Townes, contributor On Thursday, Jan. 14, Atlanta’s Midtown Art Cinema started showing “Anomalisa,” Charlie Kaufman’s latest film, which was recently nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated
StarWars.com About a month ago in a movie theater not so far away … The epic film “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” swept the box office away. Massive hype from
Photo by Damaris Fletcher. By Darissa Townes, contributor Winter quarter at SCAD Atlanta can mean a lot of things, but aside from a few potential snow days, aTVfest, an event