There is a certain taste to making art out of candid moments. It's the taste of triumph (which admittedly tastes a lot like car exhaust fumes). In an existence full
“If you can’t put your pet first, then maybe you shouldn’t get a pet,” said David. Unfortunately, many of those who shouldn’t have gotten pets realized this too late, and
I have a huge book with a huge swastika on it. It is called “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany,” written by American
Merry be the creatures that dart on the grass, tails wagging, eyes fixated on whatever ball, disc, shoe, plastic bag that flies through the air above them, like it was
This series will feature monologues from student's in-class improvisational work from the course "Improvisation for Writers", which debuted in the Atlanta campus this past fall. A fun, exciting improv writing
Lionsgate From Director Rian Johnson and a cast too massive to list is this return to the classic whodunnit genre with "Knives Out." Following the mysterious death of a family
President and founder of SCAD, Paula Wallace, has recently released the first season to the SCADcast, 'On Creativity', on Nov. 13. In this program, she stated, via one of her
Netflix From legendary Director Martin Scorsese is the newest epic crime drama, "The Irishman." The film tells the shockingly true story of Frank Sheeran, a truck driver turned hitman who
Gatherings Friday, Dec. 13 7-11 p.m. FreeMarket Gallery86 Pryor Street SW End the year with FreeMarket Gallery's exciting new showcase. This event will see works from previous months on display
It's the most wonderful time of the year! And what's better than giving gifts of art made by SCAD's very own community of students, faculty and alumni? Celestial Banner by