The New York Times bestselling author Sarah Vowell read from her recent book, “Unfamiliar Fishes,” as part of the Ivy Hall Writers Series, last Tuesday. Her deadpan delivery, comic timing
If you’ve ever looked at “HuffPost College” online, you might have seen the column featuring young people holding signs stating how much debt they have from college. The headline reads:
An artist is compelled to create for two reasons: one, to express themselves, and two, to connect with their audience. Many artists struggle with the concept of being authentically exposed
Be honest: how often do you check Facebook? Every few days? Every few hours? Every few minutes? No matter how often you do so, there is something you’re looking for
They say that April showers bring May flowers, but we hear that the tulips are already blooming over at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. If you're looking for ways to put
Here at SCAD, spring break always prompts two questions for the creative soul: to sleep or to create. Throughout the ten-week-long quarter, students are pushed to produce their strongest work.
In our final installment of “Living a Visual Life” we sit down with student-athlete-artist, Daniel Plasa.
My design aesthetic combines minimalism and sculpture.
This week, we look at international student and M.F.A. prospect Kreerath Sunittramat, who is simply known to most of his peers as “Donut.”
On Feb. 5, Lake hosted a fashion show for her fall/winter 2011-12 collection ... [it] was full of variety.






