‘If I get this virus, I’m done. I don’t even have to think about whether I’ll survive or not’
Rachael Flora
Quarantine Chronicles: Sheila Stortz Berg
‘It’s hard when you wake up and every day is the same’
Quarantine Chronicles: a COVID-19 patient
‘My feeling is that if a healthy person got the flu on top of this, you probably wouldn’t make it’
Quarantine Chronicles: Josh Stewart
‘This isn’t a magic particle that’s floating in the air to me. I understand what it is’
Quarantine Chronicles: Ginger Johnson
‘Protect yourself, be aware of the space around you, and be kind’
5 Questions with Lauren Gourgues
‘My work resides along this idea of phantasmagoria where I don’t really understand the line between what’s real and what’s fake because I lived in a neighborhood that was teetering on fantasy’
Suzanne Hokanson’s ON::VIEW residency lives on in her home
‘With all of these wonderful colors and textures, I just play’
A local economy in serious flux
The Georgia Southern Economic Monitor reported a strong finish to 2019 but predicting a big slowdown in the first half of 2020
Quarantine Chronicles: Lana ‘DiCo’ DiCostanzo
“For businesses that are still able to remain open, being a hub of resources at this time is probably the most beneficial.”
Savannah’s J-1 visa holders face uncertain future after pandemic precautions
‘These kids are paying $5,000 after the conversion rate to participate in this program. If they’re to return home, they cannot come back for several months and have to refile.’
Sequined and Sequestered brings burlesque into the digital world
The idea for Sequined and Sequestered is to encourage burlesque performers to be as creative as they can during a time that’s very uncertain for entertainers
