Written by Emme Raus, contributor Guest speaker Sam Nhlengethwa gave a lecture overviewing his artwork entitled “Life, Jazz and Lots of Other Things” in SCAD’s events space, fourth floor of
Written by Scott Russell, contributor Close your eyes and picture a soul singer. I’m willing to bet that you’re not picturing a young man with wavy blond hair down to
Written by Shelley Danzy, contributor “To understand the world, my only tool I have is language,” said Ira Sukrungruang, who kicked-off the Fall 2014 SCAD Ivy Hall Writers Series. Sukrungruang
Written by Emme Raus, contributor Photo by Matthew Cornwall. Arianna Huffington kicked off the SCADshow lecture series with her informative speech entitled “Creativity, Design, Innovation,” at 7 p.m. on Sept.
written by Kris Seppala, contributor "Selfie," a new show on ABC, offers a comedic insight into the social media craze. While the show is satirical in nature, it presents an
written by, Patrick Guilford, contributor On Oct. 1, Pomplamoose will be performing at the Terminal West in Atlanta. It has been six years since Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn, two
“You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life.” “Mamma Mia!” the musical scripted around hit ABBA songs, is that lyric Broadway-ified. It’s not here to
Broadway in Atlanta and the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces are searching for a commemorative art piece to represent the 2014-2015 Atlanta Broadway season.This year’s performance line-up consists of nine
written by Hannah Twery, contributor photographed by Akash Das, contributor Photos by Akash Das The electronic dance music and rave scene around Atlanta has grown to be a massive entity
Summer break is drawing to a close but there are a few more chances to go out with a bang before classes resume in September. Imagine Music Festival, brought to










