ONE OF the true tests of growing up is how you handle your first illness away from home. Do you take a NyQuil and hope to sleep off your illness, […]
Rachael Flora
Unearthing the ‘Weeping Time’
SOUTHERN HISTORY contains many unpleasant, painful events. The Weeping Time slave sale is one such event, compounded by the fact that to many people it’s been largely a well-kept secret […]
‘Billie on Barnard’
ONE OF the most influential jazz performers of all time, Billie Holiday is “a significant person for every jazz musician,” says singer Jane Ogle. It’s fitting, then, that the Southern […]
‘Cool when you can show vulnerability’
EDITH PIAF was one of the world’s first superstars, a World War II-era cabaret singer known for both her incredible talent and her propensity to swear or throw bottles at […]
Savannah VOICE Fest features Don Giovanni
Aug. 3 and 5: A ’boutique production’ with chamber orchestra and soloists.
48 Hour Film Project ’14 begins
The Wild Card can be any genre, from Romance to Film Noir to Musical. Every team has to use the same character, prop and line of dialogue somewhere in their movie.
Mayor, Council, address gun violence
Mayor Jackson emphasized parents’ role in keeping their kids off the streets and considered reinstating the citywide curfew.
Hoppin’ at the Jinx
‘You have to conquer your fear, and this is the perfect place to do it.’
Britain meets Brazil at Churchill’s
Eating at Churchill’s has a way of making you feel a bit more worldly. How appropriate, then, for the British pub to go all out for the 2014 World Cup. […]
