If you’re sorry the holiday season is over, the Little Theatre of Savannah has one more gift for you. Inspecting Carol opens Jan. 10, and director Dennis Elkins says it’s […]
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Citizen science
LAUNCHED IN 1900, the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count is the oldest and largest “citizen science” project in the world. For the past 108 years, people throughout the Western […]
All for the art
It’s been a long time coming, but the wait may soon be over. Fourteen years ago, artist Luther Vann and poet and author Aberjhani began a collaborative book project. More […]
Another option, but no solution
I FEEL SHEILA’S PAIN. Until recently, Sheila (not her real name) had health insurance with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Georgia through her job. However, the company she works for says […]
Birthday bash
WITH THE 275th anniversary of the founding of the colony of Georgia on Feb. 12 getting close, the folks at the Georgia Historical Society have been busy planning a suitable […]
David Sedaris really has a pair
Phil Keeling got a very special birthday gift on Oct. 10. Keeling is a big fan of humorist David Sedaris, and on his birthday, he not only got to see […]
Swan song
On Dec. 8, Jamie Busbin will become the first directing major to graduate from the theater department at Armstrong Atlantic State University. For her final project at AASU, Busbin chose […]
Making news the hard way
AN IMPRESSIVE MILESTONE was reached in Savannah on Nov. 30, but soon was overshadowed by controversy. Lawanda Frazier of Savannah became the 4.5 millionth person to be helped by the […]
Singing in the season
You won’t find the usual characters in The Christmas Storybook — at least, not at first. Instead, you’ll find a talking storybook, an angel, a star and a swaddling cloth. […]
Two acts, 45 phone calls
Belles is a play that tells the story of the six Walker sisters, who grew up in Memphis. Over the years, they have moved away and now all six are […]
House guest from hell
EVERYONE HAS KNOWN ONE— that aggravating house guest who just doesn’t know when to go home. The sidesplitting play The Nerd takes this concept to new heights. The Little Theatre […]
How high is too high?
COMING ACROSS the Talmadge Bridge from South Carolina is the best way to view Savannah’s urban forest. A mass of green covers the city, with only the tallest buildings poking […]
