Author Miriam Center. September 14, 7 p.m. Books-a-Million, 8108 Abercorn St. Free. The local author will discuss her book Scarlett O’Hara Can Go To Hell, her iUniverse publishing experience, and […]
Patrick Rodgers
The taxman cometh
A discussion about the state’s tax code and economic growth opened several big cans of worms at a meeting of the Tax Reform Council in Savannah, and not all of […]
Fall Arts Preview: Film
Violent Midnight aka Psychomania. September 8, 8 p.m. The Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave. $5. This long–forgotten indie murder mystery from the early 1960s features a cool jazz score, […]
Waving the Rainbow Flag
The annual Pride festival marks one of the biggest weekends of the year for Savannah’s LGBT community, when thousands of people will gather in Forsyth Park on Saturday for a […]
What a tangled web we weave
— Officers were dispatched to a reported fight on the corner of Fahm and Zubly Streets. At the scene, they found a white male in a dress shirt yelling at […]
Local EPD office shut down; what’s next?
The state’s Environmental Protection Division (EPD) office in Savannah closed July 1, the most recent victim of the state’s ongoing budget cuts. Shuttering the local office raises questions about whether […]
Smoking ban, millage increase pass
In what was probably one of the most anticipated City Council meetings of the year, our elected officials debated and voted on two of the most controversial issues of 2010 […]
‘I write the kind of songs I’d listen to’
The All Night Drug Prowling Wolves are far more than just an anthropomorphic lifestyle choice. The quartet makes the kind of uncomplicated, riff–driven pub rock that was bread and butter […]
Order in the Court
Former State Supreme Court Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears has earned a spot in the history books. So even though any number of organizations could have brought her to town […]
Shouting obscenities at police: still a bad idea
An officer patrolling West Bay St. noticed a group of people headed in the direction of Williamson St., and one of them was acting extremely disorderly. The officer asked the […]
The Worldwide Read
More than a decade ago, the story of Waddie Welcome galvanized a community around the cause of helping an elderly disabled man live out his final years the way he […]
Web Exclusive: Geekend announces 2010 lineup
Geekend, the design and technology conference that debuted with resounding success last Fall, has just announced most of its lineup for 2010. Geekend runs November 4 through 6 at the […]
