Local ghost tour guide and gaming live streamer Mica Webb is planning an epic night of gaming to be held on Aug. 16 from 6-9 p.m. at Eclipse bar on […]
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.
THOSE GLORIOUS GOLDEN PIPES: Meet Sara Zoe Budnik
Originally from Huntington Beach, California, Sara Zoe Budnik is a classically trained vocalist who is performing at the Savannah Voice Festival this year. Budnik spent years living and working in […]
HAPPINESS ON THE HALF-SHELL: Celebrate National Oyster Day with OUR PICKS FOR THE BEST BIVALVES IN TOWN
Oysters are a staple of coastal cuisine. Served raw, steamed, roasted or fried, these beloved bivalves are top-tier offerings at many of Savannah’s local seafood restaurants. Oysters are lauded for […]
GET HAPPY! Nine of the best restaurant happy hours in Savannah
There’s something magical about happy hour, that special sector of time where discounted drinks and affordable appetizers abound. Happy hour is the perfect time to gather with friends and perhaps […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Katrina Bostick
Katrina Bostick is a Savannah native who is passionate about uplifting families that are facing housing insecurity. She is the executive director of Family Promise of the Coastal Empire, which […]
Thank God It’s Fry Day: Where to Enjoy Fantastic French Fries in Savannah
Ah, french fries. Those slender slices of potato, fried golden and crunchy on the outside and soft and steamy on the inside. How deeply we love them. French fries are […]
Storyteller Lillian Grant-Baptiste wants to inspire youth to find their voices
Local Gullah-Geechee storyteller Lillian Grant-Baptiste has launched a series of speaking engagements at Live Oak Public Libraries called “Speak: Your Voice & Story Matters” to encourage teens and young adults […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Mia Mance
Mia Mance is a Savannah transplant who’s been living and working in the city for the past eight years. She’s originally from Atlanta but spent her years moving all around […]
Ukrainian food, music on tap for fundraiser at Collins Quarter Forsyth Park
The conflict happening between Ukraine and Russia has motivated people in the Savannah community to take action. A few local organizers have come together to host a special fundraising event […]
STAY COOL IN THE POOL: Spend the Day Poolside at a Luxury Hotel This Summer with a Day Pass
Locals and tourists alike know that Savannah summers can be pretty hot. Ninety-degree days are common, with heat indexes reaching into the hundreds on particularly sweltering days. To cool off, […]
Prioritizing Poise and Philanthropy: Competitions are Coming to Mars Theatre
The Miss America competition is on the horizon, with local competitions taking place all over the country including here in Southeast Georgia. The historic Mars Theatre in Springfield is gearing […]
Celebrating Freedom: Tybee MLK group hosts Juneteenth festival and wade-in commemorating island’s civil rights history
Juneteenth is a special holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in America. Specifically, it celebrates the freedom of the last slaves in Texas who became aware of Lincoln’s Emancipation […]
