

Outlaw Gypsy puts a spin on your favorites
JEN HINTON LOVES music. It’s obvious from the minute you start talking to her that her passion for singing and performing is unparalleled. The longtime singer for Outlaw Gypsy is prepping for one of the band’s few shows this year, an outdoor gig at Coach’s Corner on Fri., October 9. The band, which started in…
SAFE Shelter provides resources, haven for domestic violence victims
NICHOL BUSH HAS known Cheryl Branch for nearly two decades. After enduring abuse from her husband, Bush was fearful for her and her daughter’s safety and was in need of a temporary protective order. Scared and ready to make a change, Bush contacted SAFE Shelter and was put in touch with Branch, the executive director.…
Tell Scarlet @Coach’s Corner
Tell Scarlet @Coach’s Corner There’s nothing like a rock and roll family band. Tell Scarlet really exemplifies that very real statement, and it’s simply something you’ll need to wait and see to witness in full. This alternative and country-infused outfit is poised to do great things locally and beyond, and their show at Coach’s is…
Lighting a fire: Photography exhibition on view at Laney Contemporary
Schapiro and Pree Bright, both photographic powerhouses in their own right, document similar subject matter occurring fifty years apart
Reflecting on death, and life
Through her extensive research, Seidl creates a moving body of work that perfectly captures that haunting feeling
The News Cycle is complete: Lessons learned from writing a decade of columns about transportation and quality of life
I’m fortunate that my passion morphed into my profession, and I’ve enjoyed writing about how walking and biking have changed the lives of people in our city
You think 2020’s bad? Davenport House Museum programming marks bicentennial of 1820 pandemic and fire
The late dreadful conflagration in Savannah must arouse the feelings of the most insensate. An attempt to portray the suffering, the anguish, the horror, attendant upon such a visitation, would be a mockery’ of feeling. – Augusta Chronicle, Jan. 1820 2020 IS a very bad year, no two ways about it. But Savannah went through…
Eric Britt @Starland Yard
He’s made a very real name for himself in Savannah over the years
SCAD announces schedule, honorees for 2020 virtual film festival
Though the 2020 SCAD Savannah Film Festival won’t be an in person, multi-venue extravaganza like it has been for many years, there will still be a film festival. The festival will take place virtually, as it has been for other festivals worldwide since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, and will still feature a who’s…
Jason Bible returns with second album and book, Anatta
Everyone knows Jason Bible for his work in The Train Wrecks, but it’s possible that not everyone is as familiar with his solo output. His first album, released under the moniker Jason Bible & the Rights, was a stunning collection of songs that accompanied a novel about addiction. That album and book, Anicca, was a…
Laiken Love & The Fellowship of Love @Plant Riverside Amphitheater
She sings it all, so there’s certainly something for everyone in the set list






