A year ago, SCAD painting students Justin Harris and Lomaho Kretzmann asked several dozen artist friends to submit work from their sketchbooks. It could be unfinished, just a doodle even, […]
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.
Smarter than cancer?
DeDe Cargill does all she can to support those fighting cancer. The vivacious grandma leads free monthly walks as the organizer of Every Step Counts, the “fitness fellowship” she founded […]
Too fast, too curious
Maybe I was lulled into a Supremes stupor by the oldies radio station, but I didn’t notice the speedometer creeping up. Maybe I was just tired, cruising home from the […]
Savannah’s magical sides
A British noblewoman once snidely referred to our city as “a pretty lady with a dirty face,” but artist K.A. Collins hopes to change that perception. Though she does not […]
Thank you, shop local
Autumn VanGunten loves traffic. Not the kind that means packed lanes of cars pushing along hood–to–tail on melting pavement, but the type that translates to website success: You’re Welcome Savannah, […]
No man — or woman — is an island
Looking upriver, it can be awfully easy to get depressed about the environmental state of affairs around here. When the abyss of hopelessness approaches, there’s only one antidote: Go outside […]
Savannah on the air
What would you do with your own radio show? Play your favorite local music? Spout political commentary? Showcase community resources? Savannahians could do all that and more if groups organize […]
A new age of good vibes
The problem with New Year’s resolutions is that they’re so, well, resolute. If you’re the type to make resolutions and keep them, awesome. For me, it’s just another ticket down […]
The sweet ‘tee’ of success
I do not love golf. To say that I even like it would be a big fat lie. Growing up, my house abutted the fourth fairway of the Shalimar public […]
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Everyone seems agog with the notion that something cataclysmic is going to transpire this Friday. Some people are just straight up tripping, squirreling away granola bars and batteries (a good […]
Off the wall
They were just going to go and look at art. Do a couple of live painting projects. Make some gallery connections. Maybe attend a party or two. Get inspired. But […]
Lather up for a good cause
Sam I Am is one lucky guy. Blue–eyed and shaggy, he’s the sole male in a herd of 33 Nigerian Dwarf Goats that graze in the back fields of Bethesda […]
