Arthur Beaumont, the most prolific artist in U.S. naval history, lived a fascinating life. Originally born Arthur Edwin Crabbe, Beaumont was born in Norfolk, England to a career soldier in […]
Chantel Britton
Chantel Britton is a compelling storyteller with an ever-growing curiosity. She's built a rewarding writing career for herself in addition to serving five years as a Public Affairs Officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. She's an NPR nerd with a deep passion for all things travel, sustainable living and adventure. She enjoys cooking, reading, and being outdoors.
Highclere Castle Gin: The authentic and award-winning spirit of Downton Abbey’s real-life castle
Most everyone is familiar with the award-winning and internationally-acclaimed TV series Downton Abbey, a historical drama set in early 20th-century England that followed an aristocratic family and their domestic servants. […]
CHEERS: Celebrate National Cocktail Day with these classic drinks
It goes without saying that Savannah is a drinking town where to-go cups runneth over. There are bars and lounges to be found on just about every corner throughout the […]
SCAD renames workforce housing building after local philanthropist Lorlee Tenenbaum
On Thursday, March 16, community members gathered at Pulaski Square for a special ceremony commemorating the late Lorlee Tenenbaum. A Savannah transplant, Lorlee relocated to the Hostess City in 1959 […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Dr. Meaghan Dwyer-Ryan
Dr. Meaghan Dwyer-Ryan is an Irish-American through and through. “I was raised knowing I was Irish. I was 100% Irish, as they used to say. My dad’s parents were from […]
Grammy-nominated vocalist Stacie Orrico takes the stage in Savannah Rep’s production of “Once”
Savannah Rep is gearing up for their production of “Once,” a musical based on a film of the same name that follows the story of ‘Guy’ and ‘Girl’ and the […]
Endless Pasta-bilities: Celebrate National Noodle Month at these local eateries
March is a lot of things, the start of spring, the heart of Savannah’s green season and Women’s History Month, to name a few. It also happens to be National […]
HOLY COW: The local butcher shop brining housemade corned beef
Corned beef is a St. Patrick’s Day staple, especially to the Irish-Americans who made their way to coastal Georgia and celebrate it with fervor each year. It’s traditionally enjoyed […]
SCAD Museum of Art presents spring exhibitions in deFINE ART show
The Savannah College of Art and Design’s Museum of Art cordially invites the public to attend deFINE ART, the museum’s signature art show. Now in its 14th year, deFINE ART […]
Timeless board game Monopoly announces Savannah edition
Monopoly, the classic board game of economics and real estate, is getting a Savannah spin, and Mr. Monopoly himself came to town to share the exciting news. On Tuesday, Feb. […]
SHIP AND SIP: Mailbox Cafe coffee shop celebrates one year
Mailbox Cafe is a black-owned and operated enterprise that offers packing, shipping and other business services to the local community. It’s equal parts shipping shop and coffee spot, hence the […]
TREES PLEASE: Savannah Tree Foundation hosts community tree plantings for Georgia Arbor Day
Georgia Arbor Day is Friday, Feb. 17. It’s a special day that we set aside to reflect on the importance of trees in our state. National Arbor Day is in […]
