The church’s disaffiliation from Methodist denomination comes after a vote to continue ban on same-sex unions
Rachael Flora
Local tech nonprofit IVolunteer International launches app to enhance volunteerism in our community
THREE YEARS ago, IVolunteer International was launched as a way to remove barriers to volunteerism in Savannah. Its cofounder and executive director, Nipuna Ambanpola, was an avid volunteer while growing […]
Brand-new Olive Ridley Studios launches philanthropic, artistic effort to benefit Lebanon
The first big project for Olive Ridley Studios has been the Love for Lebanon campaign
Three weeks in, Georgia Southern experiences jump in cases—but who’s to blame?
‘They’re not wanting to contact CARES because they don’t want to get in trouble for having it’
5 Questions with Tayler Ayers
TAYLER AYERS is everywhere. No, seriously—you’ve probably seen his TEA tag around town, or seen someone wearing his merch, or seen someone repost one of his pieces on Instagram. He’s […]
Savannah’s religious institutions offer virtual learning centers for students learning from home
THIS school year has been off to a bit of a rough start. With SCCPSS schools online for the foreseeable future, students will trade the classroom for the living room. […]
5 Questions with J’Aaron Merchant
‘Right now, children of color in general are not represented in children’s literature. My mission right now is to widen the gap’
Emily Earl’s ‘Late Night Polaroids’ series captures a vibrant—and changing—nightlife
UP UNTIL RECENTLY, if you went out downtown, you’d almost certainly find yourself pulled along Congress Street. People flowed up and down the street, dipping in and out of the […]
League of Women Voters celebrates 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, plans for upcoming election season
THIS Saturday, celebrate an important anniversary with a festive car parade. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to […]
5 Questions with Shiloh Smith
PAINTER Shiloh Smith creates work that’s inspired by his own life and experiences. Now in his final semester at SCAD, he hopes most of all to be relatable to those […]
Traveling works on paper show comes to Jepson Center
This group show consists of 11 Georgia artists, including Savannah’s own Betsy Cain.
