In the world of print journalism, few writers loom larger than the outsized character Hunter S. Thompson. A pop-culture icon as well as an immensely respected essayist, Thompson coined the […]
Arts, Entertainment & Film
Arts and culture news, reviews and event listings for Savannah, Georgia.
Film Fest Preview: The Gymnast
When Ned Farr wrote the screenplay for his full-length feature film The Gymnast, he wanted to showcase the many talents of his wife, Dreya Weber. Weber is an actress, gymnast, […]
Film Fest Preview: SCAD student films
A dedicated filmmaking cadre of SCAD grads and students known as the Dandy Dwarves have made quite an impression on the Savannah Film Festival. The 28-minute The World Outside won […]
God of Thunder
ASSU presents a coming-of-age play full of myth and music
Art Patrol
‘Monsters of Low Brow: Halloween Art Show in America’s Most Haunted City’— Five monster talents from the scenes of concert posters, hot rods, comics, tattoos, & other ‘low brow’ fields […]
Featured Review: The Prestige
The prestige Back in 1944, Universal Pictures decided that the best way to advertise its monster mash House of Frankenstein was by simply trumpeting the picture’s all-star lineup on the […]
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FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS Clint Eastwood’s sober tribute to our fighting forces during World War II manages the tricky feat of honoring the past while also subtly deflating the attendant […]
Clowns by Clive
Savannah Actors Theatre presents a treat for adults this Halloween
Theatre Preview: All My Sons
At first glance, Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons might seem a bit dated. But sift through its many complex layers and it quickly becomes obvious that this play is […]
Art Patrol
‘icon sumer’ — Patrick McGrath Muñiz, SCAD MFA candidate, presents his thesis exhibition: icon-sumer Oct. 19–Nov. 4 at Hall Street Gallery, 212 W. Hall St. Free and open to the […]
Featured Review: Man of the Year
It’s junk like Man of the Year that makes me remember movie reviewing often isn’t just a job; it’s an adventure — and I’m owed some serious combat pay. Merging […]
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Man of the year ¶ It’s junk like Man of the Year that makes me remember movie reviewing often isn’t just a job; it’s an adventure — and I’m owed […]
