“I actually feel connected to so many people here. I’ve met more good people here than I’ve met collectively in my entire life.”
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
Introducing the next Doctor
“The last time I was in heels was in a SCAD production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch.”
5 Questions: Collective Soul
“When I wrote ‘Shine,’ I just put it down, I thought it was a good pop tune. I didn’t think it was something that would launch a career.”
Statts Fest 2013
Friends of Statts’ 2013 fundraiser for Jason Statts, Muse Arts Warehouse 10-13-13
Two nights of Ear Candy
Our own Liquid Ginger is co-producing a special event this weekend at the Boiler Room
Sunday in the park, with opera
This year’s theme is Celebrate the Arts. Participants are encouraged to design a creative picnic spread inspired by any form of the arts. These can get pretty creative, and colorful, and wacky.
Time to give it up for Niche
The band is raw and riff-based, with swirls of psychedelia, swamp blues and even prog. There’s a definite and very welcome ’70s feel.
The joy of jookin’: JJ Grey
“If I wanted to be like anybody, I always wanted to be Jerry Reed. Of course, I haven’t come close … I wanted to land somewhere between him and Jerry Clower.”
Ghost story
“There’s so much more that we can do here, and they are really receptive. And we are so very grateful for that. Never underestimate your audience, ever.”
Film flap: Self’s removal ‘a personnel matter’
Leisure Services Bureau Chief Joe Shearouse called a special meeting of the Savannah Film Commission Wednesday afternoon, ostensibly to explain Monday’s surprising “suspension pending dismissal” of Jay Self, Film Service […]
Between Heaven and Hell: Purgatorio
Two characters, called Man and Woman, are in that color-less, form-less place called Purgatory. With one or the other dressed in the clinical white coat of a therapist, they spend eternity interrogating each other.
Snap: Infinite Progress blends music, photography
The evening is a fundraiser for the Savannah-produced photographic art magazine Aint-Bad, founded in 2011 by four SCAD alumni.
