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Awards
District, District Quarterly, District in Bloom, Port City Review, Square 95 and District TV This awards list showcases all accolades for the following groups and publications: SCA
And the Oscar goes to…
By Katelan Cunningham One night a year millions of dollars of clothing and jewelry are paraded down a red carpet. The stars who are wearing paychecks worth of publicity are asked,
“The Dilemma” has a bit of a problem
By Katelan Cunningham Ron Howard is not who I expect to see directing a movie like “The Dilemma.” With some of his biggest titles being “Cinderella Man,” “A Beautiful Min
“The Fighter” has more than one actor throwing punches
By Katelan Cunningham Why is “The Fighter” not just another slums-to-success boxing movie? It’s based on a true story of boxer Micky Ward, a story that goes beyond the ring.
Marc Jacobs visits Savannah for skate park project
By Katelan Cunningham Fashion designer Marc Jacobs and his business partner Robert Duffy visited the Marc by Marc Jacobs storeOct. 14 in honor of their most recent community projec
District Quarterly waxes nostalgic
Overcome by that wistful feeling for those summer days when mid-terms were not even on your mind? Wish for cookies and milk and an afternoon nap—just like kindergarten? Bring tha
“The Social Network” connects on many levels
By Katelan Cunningham I was at the midnight showing of “The Social Network” whispering to a friend about a trailer, when the movie just started. No titles. No music. No panning
“Hot Tub Time Machine”: The bro story with a bit of magic
By Katelan Cunningham My enthusiasm for “Hot Tub Time Machine” was nearly a lone cry. People wondered, “Why is John Cusack lowering his well-established romantic comedy reput
Behind the curtain of “Macbeth”
By Katelan Cunningham After a matinee show for local highschoolers, some of the cast of “Macbeth”and director Mark Tymchyshyn came to the green room to answer some ques
You Said It: District Quarterly “Love & Lust”
By Deanne Revel When I was in the ninth grade, my English class divided into two teams and debated whether or not “Romeo and Juliet” was a love story or a lust story for our fi