Every once in a while, an album can define a point in your life. Even after you’ve listened to each song countless times, revisiting the album a few years later
Have you ever wished to be transported into the mysterious and beautiful world of “Final Fantasy?” On May 6-7, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra took the audience on that journey with
Join the staff to celebrate the Spring 2011 issue of SCAN. The launch party is tomorrow, Thursday, May 19, 6-8 p.m. at Gallery 1600.
"Reclamation" is a photo documentary of a metamorphosis and rebirth project that is an opportunity of circumstance.
This year marked the 30th Annual Sidewalk Arts Festival hosted by SCAD Savannah at historic Forsyth Park. Atlanta student Jessi Queen gathered some chalk, and took to the pavement.
“I’ve been at SCAD for about a year and a half. By far, I’ve had the best students and best teaching experience here.” Professor of writing, Darby Sanders, on the caliber of writing students at SCAD Atlanta.
May 9 12:05 a.m. – An individual entered the Ivy Hall grounds and would not leave. Police were called and the individual left the property. 12:35 a.m. – A student
Finals are coming up, and that means late, late nights. It also means passing out on the nearest chair the second you walk into SCAD. Making the school as comfortable
I wish I could take part in the celebration, but I can’t. That’s not to say that I’m not relieved to know that bin Laden is dead — I am. But it’s difficult to fathom that it’s taken 10 years to accomplish this mission, and at least half a dozen others, that have cost American lives, money and respect.