

Jerry Seinfeld postpones Sep. 5 show due to Hurricane Dorian
LEGENDARY COMEDIAN Jerry Seinfeld has rescheduled his show at the Johnny Mercer Theatre, which was originally set for Thurs., Sep. 5, due to the incoming Hurricane Dorian. The show will now take place on Sep. 26 at 7pm. Tickets for the Seinfeld star’s performance are still available, and previously-purchased tickets will be honored for the…
Savannah City Council debates Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon contract extension
The Savannah Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon was renewed for another three years, through 2021, but not without controversy. One of the terms of agreement is an annual payment of $25,000 to the Marathon, courtesy of taxpayers, which drew concern from two members of Savannah City Council. Alderman Bill Durrence said it makes no sense to…
Sen. Isakson to step down Dec. 31
Ga. Senator Johnny Isakson this morning announced his plan to resign from the U.S. Senate effective Dec. 31, due mostly to health complications. “I look forward to returning to Washington on September 9 when the Senate goes back into session. And after December 31, I look forward to continuing to help the people of Georgia…
CEMA now in ‘enhanced monitoring phase’ for Dorian
Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) has entered the Enhanced Monitoring Phase (OPCON 4) as Tropical Storm Dorian approaches the east coast of the United States. “Everyone in Chatham County should review their personal emergency plans at this time to be prepared for any impacts to our area,” says a CEMA spokesperson. “As a common practice,…
Railapalooza brings music and charity to Rail Pub
This year’s festival promises to be bigger and better than before, with Ozzy Osbourne tribute artist Little Ozzy headlining alongside a lineup of top notch local bands
Considering our connectivity
Young and Messina were glad to co-curate for the first time and establish more dynamic, creative pathways between Savannah and Atlanta
Weedeater @The Jinx
The Wilmington-based group has been going strong for over 20 years
The Barefoot Movement: A lesson in bluegrass
‘I always loved rock and roll but as a fiddler and lover of traditional music, I knew there had to be a way to utilize all those ideas’
Bencoolen @Barrelhouse South
Bencoolen has been making waves around the country with their unique sound and live show
Harper Lee’s ‘Furious Hours’
Lee’s foray into true crime writing is detailed in Casey Cep’s new book, ‘Furious Hours’
Editor’s Note: The stage is set — an election breakdown
You have to wonder if the fact that there is no competitive race in Mayor DeLoach’s home district will depress interest and turnout where he needs it most, and paradoxically keep him from a second term.
Moodright’s: Bowling & booze in Starland
A true neighborhood bar means a friendly face pouring drinks and reasonable prices to boot
Jail Socks @El Rocko Lounge
They’re unique and intelligent and have a sound that’s both modern and faithful to the music they’re inspired by
Jezebel Heart @The Jinx
Savannah’s own Jezebel Heart, led by local staple Britt Scott, is one of the most exciting local bands around currently
Homilies for the homeless
The praise band is mostly made up of members who reside in the encampments, but some other musical talent joins in too
The Minks light a fuse with garage and blues
‘Someone said we sound like a Southern Velvet Underground once, which is like the coolest thing ever’
Moon Taxi lets the record play
‘I’m happy that we have continued to find our way through the maze and carve out a little spot where our music can live’
5 Questions with Panhandle Slim
‘Most people don’t do what I do’
Why it’s OK to vote against SPLOST
If an 8% sales tax is not to your liking, it is okay to vote down a SPLOST. It isn’t like it will be gone forever. Twelve months later, they can legally come back and ask you again to approve a SPLOST. This is the ultimate line item veto.






