Illustration by Masha Zhdanova The act of being an adult is difficult. Most of us are taking our first steps into adulthood and figuring out how to adult. But this
Illustration by Kire Torres. When you think back to middle school and high school, things like sticky, pink lip gloss come to mind, the kind of lip gloss that has
Daniel José Older. by Sharita Gilmore, contributor Just in time for February’s celebration of diversity, paramedic-turned-writer Daniel José Older will read from some of his urban fantasy novels at Ivy
KristopherJansma.com. Photo by Roy Gumpel. It’s an exciting time to be Kristopher Jansma. The up-and-coming author, whose second novel “Why We Came to the City” was just released, will read
Photo by Rarah. This winter’s Ivy Hall Writers Series continues on, next welcoming Baltimore-based novelist Michael Kimball to SCAD Atlanta. Kimball will give a reading at Ivy Hall on Wednesday,
Photo by Beth Navarro/stewart-onan.com Award-winning novelist Stewart O’Nan is on his way to SCAD Atlanta, beginning this winter quarter’s Ivy Hall Writers Series on a high note. O’Nan will appear
by Aspen Evans The age of social media has kept the fashion and beauty industries more up-to-date on trends than ever before. In the past two years, industry giants such
Attending art school brings with it a good deal of stress. People have different ways of coping with this stress and with managing their time and obligations, but one way to deal with the pressure of classes and course work is to open a good book. Reading for fun is something that can help a student calm down after a long day and it’s stimulating to the imagination.