Dr. Cole Chavis works quickly over her tiny patient. Just two little legs can be seen as the patient lies motionless on her back. This small dog has no way […]
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Fat can be funny
Sasha McCurdy is a little worried about the play she’s directing. “It’s beautiful and it’s been an absolute gift,” she says. “The actors are wonderful. “Everything is coming together like […]
Right place at the right time
Bustling, picturesque River Street is a mecca for shoppers, diners and sightseers. It’s easy to forget that at one time, it was little more than a collection of tired, dilapidated […]
Obesity as a lifestyle choice
Americans have gotten way too big for their britches, and that’s just as true in Chatham County. Ask the paramedics at the Southside Fire Department. “We have far more patients […]
Dance intensives
The intensive is a tradition in dance. Students spend hours with a dance professional, learning new steps and gaining knowledge of the dance world from someone who has experienced it. […]
Kids gone wild
Mayor Otis Johnson wants Savannah to know that most young people in the city are good kids. “Eighty to 85 percent of our young people do exactly what we want […]
No dialogue? No problem
Even if you don’t recognize Jerry Herman’s name, you’ve heard his songs. Herman is the mastermind behind such Broadway hits as Hello, Dolly!, Mame, La Cage aux Folles and many […]
It takes two
For years, Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy toured with a comedy show called The Kathy and Mo Show. In 1991, HBO caught up with the two in San Francisco and […]
Born to be wild
Rhoda Penmark is just eight years old, but she’s still a psychopath. She doesn’t let anything — or anybody — get in the way of getting what she wants. She’ll […]
Run the Savannah Mile
The first-ever Savannah Mile will be held Saturday, May 26 with heats starting at 8 a.m. The course will go one mile straight down Drayton Street, ending up just beyond […]
Crossing congregations
Annual Hands of Christ service project brings churches together to benefit the needy
