A closer look at the arts and their impact on the local economy
Connect Savannah Staff
City Notebook
MACY’S HOSTS ‘GROUNDBREAKING’ EVENT History of sorts was made this past Sunday, as Macys in Oglethorpe Mall hosted its first-ever registration event in Savannah specifically for same-sex couples. Intended to […]
They go together, like…
The Cultural Arts Theatres recent high-energy, high-quality run of Grease at the Trustees Theatre is yet more proof that Savannah is undergoing a bona fide renaissance in the performing arts. […]
Letters to the Editor
SAVANNAH CITY LIMITS Editor, Locos is an odd place to see live music. Split right down the middle its kinda like being at somebodys house where your hanging out watching […]
Don’t let the accents fool you
A beloved Southern comedy comes to life onstage this weekend, as the AASU Department of Art, Music & Theatre performs Steel Magnolias at the Jenkins Theatre on campus. However, fans […]
Scientists: Runoff is killing marine life
Two decades of unique research at the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography has provided dramatic evidence that increased development on Georgias coast is a clear and present danger to marine life. […]
Letters to the Editor
SGT. BENDERMAN’S WIFE SPEAKS ON HIS UPCOMING TRIAL Editor, On July 28, 2005, in a small non-descript courtroom on Ft. Stewart, Ga., a Courts Martial is scheduled to begin. Again. […]
Go ask Alice
Diana Scarwid and Rene Rossett co-direct ambitious Tybee production of Lewis Carroll?s Alice in Wonderland
‘The buck literally stops here’
In many ways, last weeks hearings about a proposed county property tax increase were a rehash of a familiar local conflict, with the same familiar players. You had county commissioners […]
