A few years ago, on the way to London’s Tate Modern, I spotted a small crowd of tourists clustered around two seated and rather eccentric looking young men in overcoats, […]
Arts, Entertainment & Film
Arts and culture news, reviews and event listings for Savannah, Georgia.
Kazumi Wilds brings Spanish moss folktales to life through Ukiyo-e
In the heart of Savannah’s vibrant Starland District, Kazumi Wilds, Sulfur Studios’ On::View Artist in Residence, sketches an image of Spanish moss hanging from tree branches. Wilds’ is a Tokyo-based […]
Savannah Stage Company run toward their fears in their new show ‘Brave the Stage’
For one night only the Savannah Stage Company (SSC) will be presenting their production “Brave the Stage: an Evening of Running Towards the Fear.” This ties into the theme for […]
‘Last of the Right Whales’ highlights the dangers and conservation efforts of Georgia’s state marine mammal
The Tybee Marine Science Center along with International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW ) and Hit Play Productions co-hosted the Georgia premiere of Nadine Paquenza’s 2021 documentary “Last of the […]
MAGGIE HAYES has nowhere to go
Maggie Hayes (b. Atlanta, 1989) is a soulful, sexual, energetic, joyful, and sometimes angst-filled, beautiful force of nature who, after stints at UGA, UCF, Temple University, and long stays in […]
STYLE: What are we Wearing?
The “dog days” of summer are here, and a sundress or two should stay at the front of your closet. After the Fourth of July, it’s so hot in Savannah […]
BOOKS: What are we Reading?
The Wall by Marlen Haushofer While vacationing in a hunting lodge in the Austrian mountains, a middle-aged woman awakens one morning to find herself separated from the rest of the […]
Annual 48 Hour Film Project set to hit the big screen
The 48 Hour Film Project: Savannah (48HFP) is set to take place the weekend of August 13-14. Filmmakers all across Savannah will compete to see who can produce the best […]
JENNIFER NOLAN: Bringer of joy, wonder and beauty
Artist Jennifer Nolan meets me at the door of her comfortably funky Talahi Island home she shares with husband and fellow painter Bernard Nolan, and her five—yes, five—sons ranging from […]
ROBOTS ON THE HORIZON: Talking with artist John Lytle Wilson
John Lytle Wilson is a Birmingham, Alabama-based artist known for his colorful murals and paintings. Taking inspiration from 80s era cartoons and movies, Wilson paints robots, animals and storylines into […]
THE KINGDOMS OF SAVANNAH: George Dawes Green draws from Savannah’s past and personal memories for new historical thriller
Best known for his runaway bestseller, “The Juror,” which was also made into a movie, Green grew up in many places in the North, but he moved to Savannah when […]
Pin Point Heritage Museum celebrates history and culture on its 10th anniversary
History, heritage and community will be on display for Pin Point Heritage Museum 10th birthday celebration on Saturday, June 25 from 9am to 4pm on the scenic Moon River at […]
