Cap off your week with a performance from a living local legend. Teddy Adams (pictured) has played with jazz legends Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Wynton Marsalis and many more. A […]
Rachael Flora
Honoring elders through art
‘I feel like after all these years, I finally found something I really like to do’
The persistence of McDonald’s
This Friday, see the burger and the Twinkie in all their processed glory
Looking forward to Tomorrow
‘The whole thing with our band is we’re not in it for any sort of commerciality. The only thing it’s ever been about is evolving.’
Jack Leigh’s Savannah summer
NOBODY captured Savannah better than Jack Leigh did. Leigh’s longtime assistant, Susan Laney, has kept Leigh’s legacy alive since the legendary photographer passed away in 2004. “The Light, The Heat: […]
5 Questions with Kristen Drozdowski
‘I was working at a shop called Rock Paper Scissors in Ann Arbor — they sell a lot of stuff like my stuff. I think that was where I was like, Oh my god, people can make this stuff for a living!’
The art of Bonaventure
The city of Savannah purchased Bonaventure in 1907 and the adjacent Greenwich in 1937
Arts on the Coast hosts annual juried exhibition
At final count, there were 31 entries, all from local artists.
House of Strut’s Kids Fashion Bootcamp gears up for second year
Through workshops, building mood boards, and more hands-on activities, the kids at camp will find their personal style.
5 Questions with Cara K. Griffin
‘No one else can make art like you do’
A day at the museum
While taking a day at the SCAD Museum of Art might not be Bey and Jay level, there’s still plenty of reason to show love to our own local institutions
HAZA comes home
Currently, HAZA exhibits artist Bin Feng’s work, a multimedia collection including a trailer hitch full of Feng’s toy collection
