The Savannah African Art Museum will be using African traditions of storytelling in an interactive workshop with children and their parents on Saturday August 14th. The program, “What’s On Your Mind?” is the second in a two-part series that uses visual arts, poetry and movement to capture what the child participants have been feeling throughout the pandemic as they return to school.
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Local security company named best midsize firm in U.S.
This past June, Security Sales and Integration Magazine named Savannah-based security company scDataCom the annual winner for the Sammy Awards Installer of the Year for small to midsize companies. It is the most prestigious honor in the business
Stuttering Foundation celebrates 75th anniversary
The Stuttering Foundation celebrates its 75th anniversary and is gearing up for celebration with the release of an animated film. The non-profit organization has a reach of 137 countries.
Gallery Espresso displays comic artist
In her senior year at Savannah College of Art and Design, Anya Driffil is debuting her first art show at Gallery Espresso. Her work consists of acrylic paints, though her […]
Savannah VOICE Festival returns bigger than ever
After over a year of primarily virtual fare and a canceled VOICE festival last August, Savannah VOICE Festival will be back bigger than ever for its ninth annual festival this July.
Savannah couple pioneers idea for lifesaving onesie
Like much of his best thinking, the idea of Sensoria Baby came to Kevin Furnari when he was lying awake in bed. It was just fortuitous that the Furnaris’ 2-month-old infant, Sebastian, was keeping him awake at night at the time.
Savannah Voice Festival tests the waters early with two concerts
The Savannah Voice Festival kicks off its first series of live performances since the Pandemic began on May 13 and May 16 as classically-trained international star Lauren Jelencovich headlines both concerts. The second concert, Back to Before – A Live Jukebox Experience, will be a more experimental concert set at Hospice Savannah.
