The Three MusketeersWhen: Thursday–Saturday, Feb. 28–March 2 8 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m.Where: Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St.Tickets: $25 general, $10 kids/seniors/military, $5 w/ SCAD I.D.; $50 family package of 2 […]
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.
A mother-in-law’s journey
What do you do if you miss your mother–in–law? “Reload and aim better next time” goes the old joke. But if we’re going there, I’m more partial to this one: […]
Clever like a coyote
If you see a coyote on Tybee Island or anywhere else, don’t feed it. Or try to pet it. And for heaven’s sake, hold your fire. Lynsey White Dasher started […]
A Savannah bar mitzvah bonanza
I strive to be the best party guest on the planet. I’ll bring the champagne. I’ll wear a costume. I’ll dance with your Aunt Gladys. I’ll listen raptly, cocktail in […]
Wheel revolution
If you see a pack of bicyclists taking up the road this Friday evening, do not be alarmed. Should you be driving a motor vehicle at this time, please do […]
Teach the children well
Until after the Civil War, it was illegal to teach black children to read and write. The city of Savannah passed laws in 1817 and 1839 that forbade such education, […]
BOOK FEST: Al Gore, change agent
In his seminal 1970 bestseller Future Shock, Alvin Toffler predicted a “shattering stress and disorientation” would come over Western society as people found themselves unable to process too many changes […]
Ladies’ night at the gun range
It all looks so easy in the movies. Trouble arises, and the heroine whips out her weapon from her thigh high stiletto boots, blasts the bad guys and blows the […]
PULSE: Arcade fired up
With her fetching pink bow and sassy lipstick, Ms. PacMan enchanted the arcade set when she debuted in 1982. Now in her 30s, the lady with the insatiable hunger for […]
A new recipe for art
It can be tricky when fine art and home-cooked grub collide, especially if there aren’t enough napkins. But the Slideluck Potshow has been a recipe for success since 2000, when […]
More sweetness than sadness
The thing that you need to know about Jewish film festivals is that they’re not all about the Holocaust. True, the mass murder of six million Jewish people under Hitler’s […]
My marvelous Meddin fantasy
For some, it’s Ryan Gosling. For others, it’s hot shoes. Me, I fantasize about real estate. And though I find walking through a breezy Jones Street flat or a Back […]
