

Cover Stories
Truckin’
Blues prodigy Derek Trucks on his upcoming performance at the Savannah Music Festival
Me & Bobby Lee
Savannah guitarist plays with Col. Bruce at Festival
Jepson Center: First Impressions
Our resident art critic reviews Savannah’s newest museum
Fishman: Living large in Savannah, finally
I knew good things were in the air when I had the nerve to order that peanut butter and jelly club sandwich at Back in the Day bakery…
The Blotter
A man is in jail after injuring two people and breaking a police officer’s finger during an altercation. Nathan Christopher Self, 27, of Savannah, is charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, felony obstruction, and one count of battery. The incident happened around 2 a.m. March 14 when officers responded to a burglary complaint…
Theatre: Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly
It was just 50 years ago that an extraordinary blend of courage, faith and community solidarity united Savannahians, both black and white, to oppose centuries of oppression and hatred. A commemorative play, I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly! will be presented as part of the closing activities of the month-long 50th anniversary celebration…
Letters to the Editor
Soldiers gone wild Editor, Regarding “Do ask, do tell” by Nadra Enzi and the blog entry “Thoughts on the Ft. Stewart Five” by Jim Morekis: Thank you for being a publication that will say the truth about what is going on referring to the article about the recent assault on the gentleman outside of Blaine’s.…
News of the Weird
Reeking As a Career Field Homeless New Jersey man Richard Kreimer said in February that he had settled, on undisclosed terms, part of his most recent lawsuit, against a transit company and two drivers, for having denied him rides because of his foul odor. Kreimer’s history includes a $150,000 settlement in 1991 with the public…
Now Showing
V FOR VENDETTA One irate citizen’s Margaret Thatcher is another’s George W. Bush, which might explain why writer Alan Moore has distanced himself from V For Vendetta, the big-screen adaptation of his influential graphic novel. Penned in 1989, Moore meant for his work to be taken as an indictment of Thatcher’s conservative platform in England.…
“Inside Man”
Robbery film keeps you guessing
Now showing
Movies in Statesboro reviewed






