With short skirts and shorter tempers, the Derby Devils face their first bout
Linda Sickler #2
Performance: Riverdance
Alana Mallon will forever be grateful to Riverdance. Because of it, she is able to travel the world doing what she loves best — Irish step dancing. “I remember my […]
Where the boys aren’t
Cultural Arts Theatre presents Civil War-themed classic Little Women
The root of dance
Ballet Savannah and Sankofa Dance Theatre combine for a tribute to Black History Month at AASU
People need some comedy in their lives
Columbia City Ballet brings Where the Wild Things Are back to Savannah
Theatre: Fiction, or Wild Stories
In Fiction, or Wild Stories, local playwright Sasha Travis deals with difficult subject matter. The main character, Laura, is dealing with mental illness and the play tells of her life […]
When art & technology collide
The Jepson presents cutting-edge Family Day
Una vida mejor
Many Hispanic students enroll at Armstrong Atlantic, but very few graduate.
Free Speech: Nostrils of Satan?
If something seems too good to be true, it’s probably false. That’s something most journalists learn back in j-school. As one of my professors said, “If your mother says she […]
Best of the Blotter
• Employees at a medical office reported finding a harassing letter. The unknown suspect slipped the letter through the building’s mail slot on a day when patients weren’t being seen […]
