THE TRADITION of staking out the squares on St. Patrick’s Eve is no more. On Feb. 28, the Savannah City Council approved the permit for the 184th annual St. Patrick’s […]
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Tara Feis: All in the (Irish) family
MEMBERS OF ALTAN don’t tour as much as they did in the past. They don’t need to. Altan has become one of Ireland’s biggest names in traditional music. The Boston […]
Theater: Oliver Twist
THIS IS ONE Oliver with a twist. The Savannah College of Art and Design School of Performing Arts will present Oliver Twist March 6-9 at Trustees Theater. It’s based on […]
A real pill
This one’s a keeper. Even after more than 330 years, Jean-Baptiste Moliere’s The Imaginary Invalid, which skewers the 17th century French medical profession, continues to leave audiences in stitches. The […]
The inlaws
Tybee residents can relax. The man in the silver car isn’t a madman or a terrorist. The normally mild-mannered Rod McAdams is yelling and gesturing wildly to prepare for his […]
Theatre: Shirley, you jest
If anyone is up for a challenge, it’s Grace Diaz Tootle. “I’ve been a single mom since 1999,” Tootle says. “I have four children. I have a stressful job as […]
Theatre: Midnight Cry
Some of the best stories are based on events that really happened. A Midnight Cry: The Underground Railroad to Freedom is a historical drama inspired by the true story of […]
Theatre: Tell Pharaoah
THE CONCERT DRAMA Tell Pharaoh tells the story of Harlem in word and song, but it is so much more. It recounts the entire history of African Americans in America […]
Council is asked to save structures
They’re small, they’re dowdy, they’re about to be demolished. But two houses near the Roundhouse Railroad Museum are historic structures, valuable as surviving working class 19th century homes in the […]
Sitting pretty and green
EARTH DAY has taken on new meaning for Mike and Raquel Ayres. They’re hoping to celebrate with the opening of a storefront for their business, Structured Green. The Ayres offer […]
Savannah Actors Theatre: The Pillowman
Savannah Actor’s Theatre will open its 2008 main stage season on Feb. 14 with The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh. To say this play isn’t exactly light fare is an understatement. […]
Back to its roots
PAGE HUNGERPILLER grew up in the shade of mighty live oaks.After her marriage, she and her husband raised their family among the trees along White Bluff Road. When those trees […]
