Artwork inspired by Jacqueline Susann’s cult classic novel “Valley of the Dolls,” will be featured at the Pinnacle Gallery through June 24. By Amy Paige Condon SCAD Style ended April 29 with a retrospective celebrating the 45th anniversary of the publication of “Valley of the ...
Graduate student Harrison Scott Key takes his turn reading aloud from Document. Photo by Jordan Wannemacher By Jordan Wannemacher On Feb. 19, at the fourth annual Savannah Book Festival, the Free Speech Tent highlighted some of SCAD’s finest. Four of SCAD’s writing students in the MFA program ...
By Amy Paige Condon Mid-term elections tipped the Congressional balance of power toward the GOP, as Republicans swept up the majority of seats in U.S. House of Representatives. Democrats held on to a tenuous lead in the U.S. Senate, with Harry Reid (D-Nevada) maintaining his position as Majority L...
By Amy Paige Condon Three suspects will be charged in the fatal slaying of Sean Giroir, a 20-year-old SCAD student from Houston, Texas, who was killed Oct. 28 at 1900 block of Barnard Street, where he lived with a second victim, Michael Levi, who is being treated for a gunshot wound at Memorial Un...
By Amy Paige Condon Paying attention to the issues of our time gets lost somewhere between mid-terms and studios, part-time jobs and full-time social lives, boys and girls, Facebook and YouTube. So much technology and information competes for those few lucid moments, it’s easy to miss the slippa...
Fibers and architectural students worked together to create a memorial installation that honored the lives of the slace of the LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation. This team coiled rope around 231 cypress knees to represent individuality, and draped 231 prayer flags with the names of each slave between two trees to signify journey.  Photo by Amy Paige Condon
By Amy Paige Condon A gathering of fibers and architecture students and their professors is ushered in silence. As they step down from the dike carved from the earth more than 200 hundred years before by hands as dark as the soil they landed on, a surreal landscape of 231 cypress knees rising like...
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By Amy Paige Condon and By Tiffany Cullen Whether you’re a first-quarter freshman freshly arrived from Phoenix, Ariz. or a dirty hipster wise to the ways of downtown, you still need to eat. Thing is, you’re a student and you want good taste without spending a fortune. There are those lo...
"Eat Pray Love"
By Amy Paige Condon “Eat Pray Love” successfully adapt’s the bestseller’s spirit to the silver screen, but some details of the book are lost. Turning a beloved bestseller into a successful Hollywood film is full of the push-me-pull-you conflict of a readily built-in audienc...
By Amy Paige Condon On June 26, first-year illustration student Aaron Apsley posted on his Facebook wall, “Starting to pack for my week in D.C. with Vanessa Pham! I can’t wait to see you!” First-year fashion design student Vanessa PhamPhoto courtesy Facebook Apsley was heading east in two da...
“Robin Hood” has a lot of style, but lacks substance By Amy Paige Condon The canon of films exploring the legend of the English folklore hero, Robin Hood, grows with this latest addition, scripted by Brian Helgeland (“Green Zone”) and directed by Ridley Scott (“Gladiator”). Yet...
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