Every year, we set aside a special day to thank Mom for all of her love, support and sacrifices. That day is universally known as Mother’s Day, and it’s fast […]
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.
LIVING HISTORY: Carver State Bank President & CEO Robert E. James is “In the Boardroom” with Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum
With the goal of facilitating an exchange of ideas among leaders in the local area, the Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum is hosting its first “In the Boardroom” session. “In the […]
‘Portals to Hell’ checks out Savannah Theatre
Dating back to 1818, the historic Savannah Theatre is long rumored to be the site of much paranormal activity. Multitudes flock to the theater each year to go on one […]
5 picturesque places for a picnic in Savannah
Springtime in Savannah is particularly gorgeous, boasting beautiful, vibrant flowers and statuesque, moss-dripped oaks. With the cold days of winter behind us, now’s the time to get out and enjoy […]
WALK THE CHALK: Kaleidoscope of color returns for SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival
Springtime in Savannah marks the return of many fun festivals and events. Among the most anticipated of them all is the Savannah College of Art and Design’s annual Sidewalk Arts […]
COCKTAIL OF THE WEEK: TAMARIND MARTINI
Tamarind Martini Enjoy at: Baobab Lounge 500 W River St. in the Plant Riverside District Made with: Tamarind, passionfruit, Inverroche amber gin, cinnamon sugar rim Sweet, yet tart, Baobab Lounge’s […]
EASTER EATS: Lots of options for holiday dining
Easter Sunday, April. 17, is just around the corner. It’s a time for colored eggs, festive hunts, chocolate bunny-filled baskets and delectable meals. If you’re in the area or plan […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Jalyn Johnson
Jalyn Johnson is a painter and textile designer based in Savannah, who got her start in art at 15 by attending a sip-and-paint event with her mom. “All the other […]
It’s National Volunteer Month: Lend a helping hand to a local nonprofit
April is a revered month in the city of Savannah for many reasons: the warm weather, beautiful greenery, and the fun, springtime festivals, just to name a few. Though there’s […]
Engagement & empowerment in East Savannah
TIMOTHY KING, like many local minority youths, grew up in the marginalized community of East Savannah, an unsung sector of the city known for its rough conditions. “It was normal […]
