Actor D.B. Sweeney brings his award-winning film to Savannah Film Festival
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Letter to the Editor
Proud vote for Jim Martin Editor, The 2006 midterm election cycle is certainly shaping up to be one of the most negative, dismal, depressing and uninspiring of any in recent […]
Theatre: I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight
Probably going to see Camelot at the Johnny Mercer Theatre
Letters to the Editor
Word to the military wives Editor, I was interested in your interview with Sgt. Kevin Benderman, who says he is a conscientious objector to the war in Iraq, but who […]
The Blotter
Police responded to a call at a local hotel in reference to a theft committed by an employee who was in custody. An officer spoke with the hotel manager, who […]
Art Patrol
‘icon sumer’ — Patrick McGrath Muñiz, SCAD MFA candidate, presents his thesis exhibition: icon-sumer Oct. 19–Nov. 4 at Hall Street Gallery, 212 W. Hall St. Free and open to the […]
Review: Six Degrees of Separation
Like many hit plays, Six Degrees of Separation is set among Manhattan’s elite. However, this multifaceted gem by John Guare — who also wrote the screenplay for the 1993 film […]
Dance: ‘Take Five’@Lucas
Building on last year’s success of a Nutcracker accompanied by a live symphony orchestra, Savannah Danse Theatre takes things one step further at the Lucas this Friday evening. “Take Five” […]
Theatre Review: Picnic
It’s always special to see one or two clearly superior onstage talents at the top of their form. But it’s an even more rare and delicious treat to see an […]
Theatre: Deceptively yours
Cultural Arts Theatre brings Six Degrees of Separation to the Black Box
Letters to the Editor
You don’t have to go to war to know that it’s wrong Editor, Regarding last week’s cover story, “Objector:” Whilst I applaud Kevin Benderman’s decision to go with his conscience, […]
