‘I’m trying to let myself go wild and not censor myself too much’
Rachael Flora
Urban Jupena’s talent on display
THIS MONTH’S exhibition at the Jewish Educational Alliance is an impressive display of fiber art that spans nearly 50 years. Born in Pennsylvania, Urban Jupena’s storied career took off at […]
Book clubs at E. Shaver offer inspired reading
IF ONE of your New Year’s resolutions is to read more, E. Shaver, Bookseller is here to help you make good on your promise. The five book clubs at E. […]
Counting Crows, and finches
[image-] SINCE 1900, the National Audubon Society has invited the public to participate in its Christmas Bird Count. Group leaders take participants on a trip to record each bird in […]
Art in Savannah: A look back, and a peek forward
THE year’s end is a time for reflection. It’s a time to remember all the year’s joys and triumphs as well as its pitfalls. It’s been a pleasure to cover […]
Jubilee Freedom Day: Cheering to freedom
Now in its fifth year, Jubilee Freedom Day is a celebration of healing and forgiveness
Think big, work small
SCAD’s “Small Works” is a yearly favorite for both its moderate prices and exceptional talent coming out of the university
Taking a closer look at our history
As most know, racism is by no means over, and its effects are still seen today
The joy of discovery at the UGA Aquarium
‘I really subscribe to the philosophy that we want to spark an interest in people, and sometimes it happens just by them being here’
Shine a light on bullying at the Reindeer Run
Take a stand with Rudolph and reclaim the reindeer games with the Reindeer Run
Tamara Garvey’s whimsy on display at Gallery Espresso
Garvey’s work is whimsical and cute, and she loves creating that feeling of delight through her work
