We hit the highlights for you
Rachael Flora
5 Questions with Xavier Robles de Medina
‘I still haven’t resolved this in my mind, how to feel about this chapter in my own history’
Body love
‘I enjoy the irony of it being self-portraiture on Valentine’s Day’
Savannah Book Festival: Kent Garrett and Jeanne Ellsworth
The book tells the story of Garrett and his history-making classmates, and Ellsworth lent her background in the history of U.S. education to assist in the story
Scooping up memories: A conversation with Stratton Leopold
ASK anyone who’s been in Savannah for any amount of time: Leopold’s is the best ice cream in town. Sure, it’s a tourist must-see, but it’s also definitely a spot […]
5 Questions with H. Gene Thompson
‘I think a lot about boundaries and accountability and how that’s a constant conversation’
Amy Pleasant’s ‘Echo’
SUSAN LANEY is doing great things for Savannah’s art scene with Laney Contemporary Fine Art, and continuing that trend of enrichment is their season opener show, “Echo” by Amy Pleasant. […]
Celebrating Black History, and future
The annual festival is in conjunction with Black History Month in February, and it’s filled with activities that seek to get Savannah’s youth involved
Super Museum Sunday!
We made a guide to help you streamline your interests and make a cohesive plan for the day
Bud Green’s compelling compositions
When Bud Green was younger, his grandfather gave him a collection of black and white family photos. He was instantly captivated by the photographs. “I said, ‘Wow, there’s something about […]
Neil Mendoza’s absurdity art headlines PULSE Art + Technology Festival
Mendoza’s work fits perfectly with this year’s PULSE exhibition, ‘Machines of Futility: Unproductive Technologies’
Night at the Museum brings history to life
Just like the film, visitors go through night guard training and then get to meet the characters that they learn about in the museum
