Semaj Harvey will be awarded his high school diploma soon. It’s an event the Groves High School senior is wholeheartedly looking forward to. Harvey plans to study business administration in […]
Linda Sickler
Liquor licenses under scrutiny
They all brought their problems to the Savannah City Council: The owner of a non-compliant boarding house who just wants to do the right thing. Entrepreneurs who want to […]
Crosswalk safety addressed
It’s only May, but so far, Savannah-Chatham police have handled 30 accidents involving pedestrians, including some that proved fatal. On April 21, two Swedish delegates were struck by a pickup […]
Rope a dope
A man returned home to his Cubbage Street house and found that someone had broken in through his front door, which was secured with a rope. The man said his […]
Filling a $28 million hole
There may be bright spots in the nation’s economic outlook, but the Savannah-Chatham school board doesn’t see any. At its May 6 meeting, the board considered some drastic measures to […]
Council approves design of WWII memorial
The Savannah City Council voted unanimously on May 7 to approve the design of the proposed World War II monument that will grace the riverfront. For a while, it looked […]
Psycho Beach Party
This play is most definitely not your typical Beach Blanket Bingo. Instead, try to imagine Gidget crossed with The Three Faces of Eve and Mommie Dearest. The Little Theatre […]
Dial D for dinner theater
Playwright Frederick Knott had a real knack for putting audiences on the edges of their seats and keeping them there. Best known for Wait Until Dark, he also penned a […]
All in the family
A 55th Street resident began arguing with his wife, only to have his mother-in-law and his wife’s best friend attack him. Police were called on a report of a disorderly […]
Period piece
The year is 1905. It’s not a particularly good time to be an ambitious woman, especially an African-American woman. Lynn Nottage’s play Intimate Apparel is about the empowerment of one […]
Jumpin' at the Savoy
It’s a natural fit. For the first time, the Savannah Arts Academy’s award-winning Skyelite Jazz Band is joining forces with the school’s dance department. The result is Jumpin’ at the […]
