At first glance, Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons might seem a bit dated. But sift through its many complex layers and it quickly becomes obvious that this play is […]
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Oktoberfest & Pirate Fest: Your beer mug runneth over
What could be better than having two popular festivals at once — and what could be worse? We were delighted to hear it’s almost time for the 23rd Annual Oktoberfest […]
Interview with a Dachshund
As part of our ongoing commitment to pushing the journalistic envelope, Connect Savannah recently caught up with a top contender in this year’s Wiener Dog Races, to be held Saturday […]
Theatre: Beau Jest
Savannah Actors Theatre presents a tale of love, brisket and out-of-work actors
Sea Change
A Talk with Several Filmmakers Featured at the Gray’s Reef Ocean Film Festival
A major project
SCAD announces new majors at its Savannah and Atlanta campuses
Yoga for peace
Yoga practitioners will gather in Forsyth Park Sept. 9 to pray for peace. “I’m really excited about it,” says Ann Carroll, a local yoga teacher and director of the Yoga […]
Some local Katrina victims still need help — and patience
A follow up from last year’s cover story
Gourmets delight
Savannah International Food & Wine Festival raises money for womens charity group
The Stat Doctor is in
John Leonard was impressed with Savannah’s beauty. But it was the city’s “brain” — its workforce availability and technical infrastructure — that made him decide to base his web-based business, […]
Spoken Word: Werdsmiph
It’s been an amazing summer for poet Reginald Smith. In June, he was named the 2006 Poet of the Year at the Second Annual Savannah Spoken Word Festival. Not long […]
Theatre Preview: Negativa
Ryan McCurdy has been working on the script for his absurdist comedy, Negativa, for three years. Filled with slapstick and crazy characters, the play will be presented in a world […]
