Local expectant mothers enjoy more prenatal options than ever before
Linda Sickler #2
Native son
Tom Coleman III returns to the local theatre scene with Radio GALS
Theatre: Guys and Dolls
As the success of The Godfather and The Sopranos indicates, audiences seem to be fascinated with gangsters and their women. The hit musical Guys and Dolls is certainly part of […]
Masquers come full circle
AASU theatre groups final production of 70th anniversary season is also their first play ever
Politics: Otis redux?
Tractor-trailer trucks and buses rumbled by, adding to the noise of street work on Bay Street. Even so, Mayor Otis Johnson stood on the front steps of City Hall to […]
Faith vs. science
Savannah Actors Theatre presents offbeat version of Agnes of God
All about the ‘Big Read’
By all accounts, Zora Neale Hurston was a remarkable woman. Born in 1891 in Alabama, she grew up in Eatonville, Fla., the first all-black incorporated town in the United States. […]
One step forward…
City initiative attempts to take on the problem of poverty one family at a time
Art in real time
Two well-known artists are coming to the Telfair
Cooking up charity at New South Cafe
Sarahlyn Argrow has first-hand experience with hardship. Separated from her abusive husband, she found herself rearing five daughters on her own. For a while they were homeless, and even when […]
Come out & play
AASU Outdoor Arts Festival promises music, dance, theatre and visual art
