THIS WEEKEND, Judge Realty unveils its latest public art installation on its Abercorn façade. “Come Rain or Come Shine” is based on Savannah’s sporadic rains and references Johnny Mercer’s song […]
Rachael Flora
Sylvie Simmons’ musical life
“There’s a a big cliche that people become music journalists because they’re failed musicians and I’m that cliche,” she laughs.
Adolfo Alvarado gets Grounded
The violence Alvarado witnessed in his younger years informs his work now, both consciously and not
Every 98 seconds
Ultimately, Sexual Assault Awareness Month is just as much about empathy for rape survivors
5 Questions with Martin Mazorra
‘The flower by itself without any kind of text didn’t really hold weight until I realized I could imply these deeper meanings to them’
Rotary Club hosts inaugural Read-In Mar. 22
They’ll read a book to the class for an hour and leave the book with the class after they leave to stock the shelves
‘Jewels from the Past’ opens at Roots Up
As you look closer at the display, which includes a whopping 170 pieces, the sheer size of the show starts to get overwhelming
The story of a slave trader
Jordan knew instantly the letters belonged to Charles Lamar, a persistent slave trader who commandeered the slave ship The Wanderer
Give some love to local food & bev this St. Patrick’s Day
Here are a few local places that are doing something a little extra.
Redrawing the lines
THERE’S ART on the walls again at 6 East Liberty. Roots Up left that spot last year, making way for Mamie Ruth’s Emily Bargeron to open East and Up, a […]
Savannah Stopover: Take a trip with Acid Dad
Consequence of Sound named Acid Dad one of their top 10 most anticipated punk albums of 2018
Savannah Stopover: Charles Fauna’s ‘Eulogy’
‘Yes, it’s a heavy EP, but it’s also very loud and it’s epic and it’s uplifting’
