The new structure glowered down on Habersham Village and the surrounding mid-century neighborhood like a plywood Castle Grayskull.
Jessica Leigh Lebos
Community Editor Jessica Leigh Lebos has been writing about interesting people, vexing issues and anything involving free food for more than 20 years. She introduces herself at cocktail parties as southern by marriage.
Mom’s revolution
‘No one wanted to talk to us about it,’ remembers Spencer. ‘Everyone called us crazy.’
Fierce fashion, made in Savannah
Not that there’s anything monochromatic about this Friday’s SID Showcase, to be held in the lofty Dollhouse Studios. Conceived as a way to bring local designers together for Savannah Fashion Week, the show promises plenty of color.
Beyond the dungeon
The cards and dice may hold magical powers, but you won’t find these games in Vegas. Forget blackjack and craps: Enthusiasts will gather for epic battles of games with names […]
Ready to rumble and roll
Bespectacled with a short red bob, Dr. Kat Zechar looks every inch the medical professional. The internist at Memorial Medical University acts as a liaison between patients and their specialty […]
What no fashionista should be without
I depend on local shops to show me what’s in, otherwise I might show up to your next gallery opening or cocktail party wearing tartan culottes or, heaven forbid, a Canadian tuxedo.
Savannah vs. Scottsdale: A study in contrasts
In the 20 years since I graduated high school, the population has multiplied like jackrabbits. So have the freeways.
Giants of the zeitgeist
SCAD Style celebrates fashion and design while nailing down practical applications. The week’s offerings are meant to be as educational as they are entertaining.
Calling all animaniacs
Referred to by Miles as a ‘gem of the festival,’ Lost & Found portrays a mesmerizing transformation of colors and textures directed by Academy Award-winning animator Joan Gratz.
City Council says NO to corporate personhood
The grassroots movement to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court’s general sense that “corporations are people” just got another boost. At the March 21 City Council meeting, Mayor Edna Jackson and […]
Breakfast at Tiffani’s
Like a lot of people in this eclectic little town, I’m an art groupie. I worship at the paint-stained feet of Betsey Cain, Jerome Meadows, Katherine Sandoz, Matt Hebermehl, Adolfo […]
