Much is known about the British passenger liner the Titanic which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg. But 76 years before the […]
Kareem McMichael
Kareem McMichael is a filmmaker, documentarian, writer, and multimedia content creator. The Macon native enjoys entertainment, and sharing with locals and visitors’ stories about Savannah’s art and culture scene. When he is not working, he enjoys relaxing at the beach, grabbing a beverage, hitting a fun art event, bowling, and writing (yes, it’s fun!).
‘BLOW UP’ at Jepson will inflate your visual art experience
“BLOW UP: Inflatable Contemporary Art,” an imaginative traveling exhibition of large scale inflatable works, has made its way from the Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, CA, to the Jepson Center. […]
Pacesetters concert supporting Girls on the Run
Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia and Lowcountry will host its fifth annual Pacesetters Concert at 45 Bistro on June 12, taking guests on a musical journey that spans […]
Sulfur Studios First Friday opens with Juneteenth Exhibition
Sulfur Street Fair, presented by Sulfur Studios, is back on June 3 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for their first Friday festivities. Over 15 artist vendors, Sweet Spice Food […]
HISTORY THEATRE RETURNS WITH STORY OF SUSIE KING TAYLOR
History Theatre returns to Savannah this year with a theatrical performance about Susie King Taylor. Artistic Director Lorrie Rumpel and her husband Fritz, the organization’s executive director, founded the original […]
The Hostess City Hoedown
The Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque Revue is celebrating the performing arts with the Hostess City Hoedown, a three-day festival May 19 and 20 at 8 p.m. and May 21 at […]
Savannah Rep adds ON BECKETT Starring Tony winner Bill Irwin
The Savannah Repertory Theatre will present “On Beckett,” conceived and performed by Bill Irwin (Fool Moon, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 2005 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play), […]
Meet DR. BERTICE BERRY
Renowned sociologist, author, lecturer, and educator Dr. Bertice Berry is known around the world for her work, but this mother, daughter, friend, activist and phenomenal woman overcame a great deal […]
Local playwright’s vision tackles big issues in SCT production
The Savannah Children’s Theatre is set to tackle racial biases, social injustice and discrimination in their new children’s musical “Backpack of Power” written by Savannah’s own Kendra Norwood Brown. “This […]
Greg Sestero brings his ‘The Room’ tour to the Lucas
Star of ‘The Room’ and the New York Times best-selling author behind A24’s Oscar-nominated ‘The Disaster Artist’ Greg Sestero will be coming to Savannah on Wednesday, April 13 for a […]
HARD KNOCKS, HARDSHIPS, AND LOTS OF EXPERIENCE
Telfair Museums are exhibiting the first large museum survey of the work of William O. Golding (1874-1943), an African American seaman and artist who recorded a half-century of maritime experience […]
Davenport House: Discovering 1820s Savannah
While we are currently in the 2020s, most of us have heard of the “Roaring 20s”, which was the 1920s, but all through April the Davenport House Museum is giving […]
