The 1970s witnessed a significant economic downturn in New York. However, innovation could be found underground in recreational spaces and in the projects where Black folk formed hip-hop. A decade ...
I didn’t expect to turn 27 eating gummy peach rings and driving 10 hours across the West Coast. But this birthday, I made the long haul to offer my services to some artists out in Nevada. Earlier in ...
SCAD Atlanta’s Spring Fashion was a sure testament to the fact that creators of different backgrounds and specialties are needed to operate a successful showcase for both Savannah and Atlanta’s senior ...
Imagine this, you’re sitting in your living room with a cozy blanket keeping you warm, you have popcorn in your lap, candy beside you, and one of your favorite scary movies is playing on the TV. And ...
“The Colored Museum” is a play originally written by George C. Wolfe in 1987. An Acting Lab Class is putting on a performance of the play Friday, May 23, and it will be the first all-black production ...
In an age where aesthetics rule TikTok feeds and fashion returns to frills, bows, and lip-glossed nostalgia, the coquette is reclaiming her spotlight. Not just on moodboards and magazine covers, but ...
As SCAD students, we are constantly reminded of the importance of attending every in-person class. The attendance policy is one of the first things discussed in students’ First Year Experience classes ...
Spring is the perfect time for growth and expansion. Nature expands its magic as trees start to bud, flowers bloom, and days get longer; you too can partake in this energy. There are three more ...
Grief is a painful thing to experience and not everyone experiences it for the same reason or in the same way. Put simply, grief is the experience of coping with loss. Most of us think of grief as ...
Headphones on, music blaring, I sat tight-lipped and anxious; the only writer in a room full of glaring fashion students, all of us awaiting Professor Sarah Collins for History of Fashion. As much as ...
It’s been 54 years since the release of the infamous 1970’s documentary “Let It Be.” The Michael Lindsay-Hogg-directed film was meant to show the most popular band in the world, The Beatles, make an ...
The Boy and The Heron finally released last year after beginning production all the way back in 2016. The 12th film in Hayao Miyazaki’s legendary career has broken numerous records for himself and ...