Savannah summers: The traffic races on Victory Drive as the locals head east for a coastal cooldown. But this year, something’s different along the route. They can’t help noticing a […]
Jenn Blatty
A Journey back to Biblical times
BUILDERS, PAINTERS, animal handlers, costume teams, breakdown crews and tram drivers for special assistance guests are just a few of the requirements for Savannah Christian Church’s seventh production of The […]
Tango & Cash
SAVANNAH COMMUNITY LEADERS danced in the donations while dancing the night away on Nov. 13th for the Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (CASA) annual fundraiser, this year titled “Dancing […]
Adult swim
“THE SHARK was a pleasant surprise after those stupid jellyfish!” Nash McIntosh tells me. The 70-year-old Savannah native — who you’ve probably seen at one point or another downtown wearing […]
Cuisine: Back from the ashes
“I was devastated,” he recalls. “I thought the entire building would go.” On Aug. 4, 2007, just shy of 3 a.m., Billy Lee’s phone rings, awakening him from a dead […]
Loosening up at the Telfair
ON FEBRUARY 23 some of Savannah’s most dedicated arts patrons will dance the night away in a 1940’s “Black and White” fashion during the Telfair Museum’s 28th Annual Ball held […]
Reality TV, squared
THE IRONY of it all, I’m thinking, as I photograph a TV Guide Network cameraman and reporter who are covering a Fox 28 reporter who is preparing to report the […]
15 minutes of apocalyptic fun
A Song for Anna, SCAD student Eli Elikatzoff’s 15-minute senior film about two sisters fighting for survival in a “post-apocalyptic world,” seems to be quite more than just a story […]
