Tommy Kim attended South University and worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital here in Savannah.
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
Masquers do mystery!
“The killer actually kills people in front of you! And you don’t know he’s doing it. I think that’s the great joy of the thing.”
Our Top Five Fake Rock Films
These are entirely fictional films about rock ‘n’ roll bands. Because the movies are so good, the bands seem realer than real. But, of course, they aren’t.
Meet the faux Fab Four!
‘When are you lucky enough to be able to do something that affects everybody so positively?’
Letter home from Les Racquet
The trio is back on familiar terra firma this week, for a pair of local shows and some beachside R&R.
Oedipus: The original game of thrones?
“It’s one of those stories where you can almost hope that it’s going to end differently,” says director Jayme Tinti.
Inks at the Jinx
The Autrys are celebrating a full decade of success at Black Orchid with an anniversary party Saturday, with Damon & the Shitkickers performing.
Crazy Bag Lady: Household word
“You get 25 kids in some of these living rooms and it seems like there’s a thousand people there, all right there with you.”
Review: Chef
It’s a road trip story, a male-bonding movie, and a food comedy with no unpleasant aftertaste.
Lady sings the blues: Ruthie Foster
“Everybody else was doing traditional folk songs. I wanted to do something really different. I guess that kinda started the mix for me.”
Lucas rolls out expanded cabaret, movie series
“We were tossing out ideas and someone said ‘You know, a Mel Brooks Cabaret would be a ton of fun.'”
This week: The Swedish Fish, Carn and Ghent
Unlike other sacred steel players, Ghent plays the brutally raw-sounding slide guitar strapped around his neck. He drapes his left hand, his fretting hand, OVER the neck.
