From the dawn of TV comedy, the family sitcom has been a staple of the genre. You know the drill: the parents, three kids and the neighborhood weirdo, all in
Fall is here, and that means cooler weather, the turning of the leaves and new classes. It also signals the arrival of entertainment — lots of new books, movies and
By Nadine Lindberg Sevendust returned to Atlanta on Saturday, Sept. 19, and Sunday, Sept. 20, to help the Masquerade celebrate its 20th anniversary. Concertgoers squeezed into the Masquerade each night
By Luiz Coelho Have you ever considered group therapy? Unlike some may think, group therapy goes beyond the “Hi, my name is So-and-so,” Addicts Anonymous stereotypes. This fall, SCAD Atlanta's
Imagine you’re a hotshot lawyer who gets disbarred because of a fraudulent law degree. Your antics may have worked to get your friend off the hook for a DUI charge,
Life as we know it has ceased to exist. At least not in the new film “9.” What remains of humanity, besides the heaps of metal and scrap mementos from
In response to the spread of the H1N1 virus, the Savannah College of Art and Design is implementing various protocols suggested for colleges and universities by the Centers for Disease