It was an event nearly 13 years in the making when representatives from the Army Corps of Engineers (ACE), the Georgia Ports Authority and other partnering agencies presented nearly 3,000 […]
Patrick Rodgers
‘I’m a f***ing Ranger’
Shortly after three o’clock in the morning an officer on patrol overheard an argument between three men. One man had gotten out of his car and was yelling, “why the […]
A Part of Pin Point
BEYOND THE LOWCOUNTRY, the community of Pin Point is best known as the humble origin of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. But its merits far outreach its reputation as […]
A bottle of mouthwash and “astonished faces”
Mall security called police to notify them of a man panhandling and refusing to stop sitting in the middle of the street.The officer on the scene ran a check on […]
Golf carts, indecency and arson
— An off duty officer was patrolling the Landings community after a recent spree of mailbox vandalism. The officer saw a suspicious golf cart parked with its lights off occupied […]
The dog days of winter
To the uninitiated, the first visit to the dog show is surreal. In the parking lot, a man in a tweed jacket holds a lopsided conversation with a border collie. […]
Taxicab Confessions
A cab driver was parked in line at a hotel downtown when another taxi attempted to cut in line, prompting another driver to get upset. The complainant said when he […]
Marks on the walls
Even after a year of particularly diverse offerings — from early 20th Century French Surrealists to the art and technology highlighted during Pulse — "I Have Marks to Make," the […]
Movies Savannah won’t miss any longer
The Psychotronic Film Society’s indie film series “Movies Savannah Missed,” which screens new, limited run films that never appeared at any area Cineplex, continues this week and through the winter […]
And the budget plays on…
Whether it was intentional or not, anyone who watched last week’s City Council meeting in its entirety, received a lesson about the importance of budgeting. The meeting drew a full […]
Review: National Arts Program Exhibit
While discussions over the City’s 2011 budget continued last week, a different side of municipal government was highlighted by an exhibit that opened at the S.P.A.C.E. gallery on Henry Street […]
Some things don’t fit in a big box
The new building doesn’t really stand out from the Southside’s tradition of sprawl, and there are no signs announcing the imminent arrival of a new business opening soon, despite how […]
