Deborah McIncrow is a transplant from upstate New York who relocated to Savannah 17 years ago with her family. She is a wife, mother and former teacher who recently took […]
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.
Local Shops make our Holidays sweeter
A revered time for gathering and gratitude, Thanksgiving is just around the corner. For many, Thanksgiving preparations involve planning and executing a hearty meal to share with loved ones. People […]
A WHALE OF A WEEK: Building a Corridor of Consciousness and raising awareness of Georgia’s State marine mammal
Whale Week Is Back to Raise Awareness About the Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale. Whale Week in Savannah is taking place November 13-15 with a series of engaging online and […]
Giving Back: Two Savannah realtors donate supplies to help the homeless
On Oct. 25, Seabolt real estate agents Michael Brannin and Craig Simpson donated 30 sleeping bags and 25 tents to the Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless. Known professionally as the […]
Costumes, prizes galore at first Forsyth Park Costume Crawl
Savannah is getting ready to hosta city-wide Halloween costume contest, complete with prizes, candy, music and more. The Forsyth Park Costume Crawl will take place on Sunday, Oct. 30 from […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Daniel S. Palmer
Daniel S. Palmer is the chief curator at the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Museum of Art (SCAD MOA). Originally from Connecticut, Palmer spent 15 years in New York […]
Locally-Made ‘A Savannah Haunting’ Opens in Theaters Halloween Weeknd
Savannah is known as one of the most haunted places in the country, yet the Hostess City has never been the main setting for a haunted house film— until now. […]
Award-Winning Documentary “Iron Family” Comes to Savannah
An acclaimed documentary about an inspiring playwright and her quirky family will be shown at the Savannah Cultural Arts Center on Oct.14 at 7 p.m. The documentary is titled “Iron […]
GET YOUR GREEK ON: There are several local spots that serve up amazing Mediterranean food year-round
The Savannah Greek Festival is fast approaching and it’s easily one of THE best places to enjoy authentic Greek cuisine. But it only lasts for a few days, and once […]
Celebrate Coffee Day with a hot cup of Joe from a local cafe
Ah, coffee, the revered morning ritual for millions across the country and even more around the world. A steaming cup of coffee in the morning might truly be the best […]
SCAD Museum of Art Announces Fall 2022 Exhibitions
The Savannah College of Art and Design is introducing a new series of exhibitions at the renowned SCAD Museum of Art. Featuring a diverse group of emerging and established artists […]
Increase the Peace: Mediation Center to Host Inaugural Savannah Day of Peace
On Sunday Sept. 25 from 12 to 4 p.m., local nonprofit the Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire will host the first annual Savannah Day of Peace at Daffin Park. […]
