Photo by Hally Joseph. While some of aTVfest’s events focused on celebrity discussions and show screenings, many of the information-based panels instructed students how to aim their academic endeavors towards
By Shelley Danzy, contributor “A few years ago, my grandmother died the day after Valentine’s Day,” said Ericka Chambers, first-year M.A. arts administration student. “It’s been tough. I’ve been trying to
“I love everything Frederator! I’ve loved Cartoon Network since I was a kid,” said Jeremy Jiovonni, an M.F.A. advertising student. In the room designated “Stage 2” in the new SCADshow
By Brittany Joyce, contributor Photo by Hally Joseph. “This place just creaks with history,” Atlanta journalist and author Josh Green said as he took the podium to kick off Ivy
Hollywood’s booziest awards show had a messy night this past Sunday, and the drinks cannot be blamed. Water puddled on the red carpet due to a light allegedly setting off
Photo from Paramount Vantage. Director Alexander Payne is a maker of complex, humanistic journeys: “Election” followed a feisty teenager on her desperate, vengeful campaign to win the high school election,
Photo via The Atlanta Botanical Garden. Photo by Joey Ivansco. Over the past few years, Atlanta’s holiday lights scene has been booming, allowing twinkly cheer regardless of where you live
Winter break is the perfect time to bust out the novels you’ve been neglecting all quarter while textbooks held your attention. On cold, rainy days when you’ve already demolished your
By Dana J. Hortman, contributor Photo courtesy of Gene Page/AMC. On the midseason finale of “The Walking Dead,” the Governor captures Michonne and Hershel, and holds them hostage unless Rick
Photo courtesy Murray Close/Lionsgate. The quarter system giveth and it taketh away. Finally at the giveth part, SCAD students have the glorious month of December to catch up on the