‘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.’
Rachael Flora
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
20/20 vision for the 2020 election
There have been several changes to this year’s voting process in Georgia
5 Questions with Jennifer Moss
‘How can I make the pieces about the fact that this material is going to rust?’
Roots Up’s resiliency
‘One thing we all have in common is our resilience to continue with our work’
A minute of mindful self-compassion
As the title implies, mindful self-compassion asks you to show compassion to yourself, just as you would a friend
5 Questions with Stacie Jean Albano
The walls of Stacie Jean Albano’s studio are covered in ephemera that tells her life story. Pictures of her kids, a cheerleading certificate and an autographed Dick Dale poster paper […]
Flattening the curve
As you undoubtedly have noticed, either from social media or from our shortened event listings this week, there’s not a whole lot happening in Savannah right now. In the interest […]
A history of Savannah’s biggest parade
Irish culture in Savannah dates back to when General James Oglethorpe first founded the colony of Georgia
A look inside Savannah’s service industry—and how the big party doesn’t always serve them
THERE ARE so many people who make St. Patrick’s Day a reality for thousands of revelers. For every beer you drink, a bartender pours it, and a bar manager stocked […]
5 Questions with Peter E. Roberts
His Headcases series, inspired by New York’s most iconic people and things, is about to go on display at the Blackbird Gallery in New York City
Deep Center holds informational meeting about proposed HB 994
‘This is one of the ugliest pieces of legislation that I have seen in a long time, and it will do irreparable damage to the communities in Chatham County, especially our black boys and girls’
