Across major award shows, a sinister pattern is emerging: Black artists are being robbed of awards they have worked as hard for as, if not harder than, their white counterparts.
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues More and more in order to be an author, you need to understand marketing. Whether you’re self-published or traditionally published, an author has to become
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues Andre Loeon Talley's exhibit at the SCAD Fash Atlanta was nothing short of amazing. The exhibit, curated with a keen eye for detail and a
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,
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
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
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
Photos taken by Jordan Yates and Jackson Newcomer The Dogwood festival is a annual celebration of the visual and performative artistry that powers the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Children and





