IN Southern culture, sharing a meal is the pinnacle of community. From family-style meals at a long table to generational recipes scrawled on scrap paper, food binds us to our […]
Rachael Flora
Serving up Mystery Meat
Their show is a blend of a hip-hop concert and a sketch show, and the audience is sure to be entertained
Prepare yourself for hurricane season with CEMA
This year, CEMA partnered with Memorial Health to expand their offerings of workshops
5 Questions with Lara Neece
‘I’ve always been creative, but I hadn’t really gotten too deep into fine art. I took some drawing and painting classes and fell in love.’
Help Savannah’s homeless with Union Mission
‘We are certainly of the philosophy that it’s going to take our whole community to end homelessness as much as we can’
Hen House takes roost
‘The complete impetus was to give our friends opportunities to show, and then organically it starts to grow from there’
Lysistrata reading benefits ACLU and Planned Parenthood
The premise of Lysistrata is simple: women stop having sex with men until their demands are met
5 Questions with Honor Bowman Hall
Her art changes with each city she paints in, creating a body of work that’s constantly changing
Eight years ain’t bad
Aint-Bad Issue 13 had 14 curators, and they went through submissions by around 900 artists
High altitude, higher hopes
When journalist Cathryn Prince first heard of Workman, she was enamored with her story, particularly its parallels to modern-day women
Stonewall, 50 years on
The Stonewall uprising on June 28, 1969, was the catalyst for the gay rights movement and the inspiration for Pride celebrations to occur
