Alliance for a Better Georgia Making art is an act of passion. Now, thanks to Cause + Effect 2015, SCAD student filmmakers have a chance to use their artistic
Photo by Heidi Geldhauser from Our Labor of Love by Molly Morris, contributor Summer is here and I’ve been craving some authentic, deep Southern food since the humidity hit “Hotlanta.”
On The Corner Films by Kendric Chua, contributor When the world stage made room for Amy Winehouse, the spotlight became fixed, to an almost scorching degree, on her entire life.
TV Land We all love Jim Gaffigan, right? I mean, come on, who doesn’t? Ever since comedy audiences first heard him do his Hot Pockets sketch, they’ve found themselves drawn
Marvel “Ant-Man” is not your average Marvel film — it’s better than that. It’s not an eye-popping, apocalyptic, all-action gargantua like “The Avengers” or “Avengers: Age of Ultron” — it’s
HBO By Kendric Chua, contributor As of last month, another season has passed and we’re back in that familiar place, picking up the pieces of what’s left of our “Game
To Be Honest was a group exhibition featuring graduating SCAD students of Spring 2015, held at The Mammal gallery downtown on May 22.
Courtesy of Hashi photo. There’s no time like the summertime when it comes to catching the biggest and best blockbusters that Hollywood has to offer. Studios always seem to save
Courtesy of Al Ibrahim. Summer is coming, and you know what that means: finally having the time to enjoy your favorite shows. Or at least that’s what it means if
AMC. By Kendric Chua, contributor The weekend before last, “Mad Men” reached the end of its journey. The much awaited final seven episodes started almost a whole year after the mid-season