“Before I started writing really well, I wrote five god-awful novels, 44 dreadful short stories, and 12 terrible full-length plays,” Butler admits in bursts of ambient crackle.
Jenny Dunn
Airbnb: Share a room, save the world?
In our Citizens United-flavored dystopia, the only person looking out for what’s left of the middle class as it continues to die a miserable death might be the paying guest lodged in your spare bedroom.
Chasing the ‘Chelsea moments’
‘There was a sense of magic there and I felt it, created by the people. Because of the freedom: freedom to create, freedom to screw themselves up, freedom to do anything as long as they didn’t bother other tenants.’
Review: The Great Gatsby
Baz Luhrmann misses an opportunity to draw out parallels to modernity and instead comes across as a cover band director – someone whose celebrated directorial ambitions coattail the mastery of others who came before him.
Lovely Locks @10 p.m. March 7; 4 p.m. March 9, Hangfire
A chick–rock clique of semi–locals with kickass vocals, Lovely Locks champion the Savannah music scene, feminism and whiskey. At the Sparetime, late on a rainy Monday, Lovely Locks manage to […]
