This Valentine’s Day, I wanted to get insight into this genre from fellow classmate and Graduate student, Galyn Chatman.
Graphic courtesy of Joseph Sandefur. It seems like Netflix is canceling shows quicker than they’re creating them these days. Imagine this: after sifting through what seems like endless low-budget, no-name
One of the many things we lost access to during the COVID-19 lockdown period was visiting museums. Many museums faced financial hardship during this time, but one good thing came
The annual SCAD TV Fest is next weekend, February 9th through 11th. Tickets and passes are on sale now.
Be nice to him. Sometimes lonely men will take any affection you throw at them and see it as romantic interest.
Occasionally in life, time pauses, and we are brought to an imperative conclusion. It is time to throw it back for a real one. So, you go to where you
For some, the first sight of snow is a premonition of hot cocoa and cable knit sweaters. For others it’s a dark vision of runny noses and cold, rainy days.
Graphic courtesy of Cait Jayme. Within the last decade, Atlanta has become one of the best cities to see street art in the United States. Whether you’re biking past the monumental murals
Graphic courtesy of Cait Jayme. With the weather getting chillier and holidays just now ending, Winter is finally settling in. Winter brings frost, family reunions and the end of school
Just because you’re vegan doesn’t mean you have to miss out on classic holiday favorites. These 10 items will have your Turkey Day cravings satisfied, no turkeys harmed.









