TAYLER AYERS is everywhere. No, seriously—you’ve probably seen his TEA tag around town, or seen someone wearing his merch, or seen someone repost one of his pieces on Instagram. He’s […]
Arts, Entertainment & Film
Arts and culture news, reviews and event listings for Savannah, Georgia.
5 Questions with J’Aaron Merchant
‘Right now, children of color in general are not represented in children’s literature. My mission right now is to widen the gap’
Emily Earl’s ‘Late Night Polaroids’ series captures a vibrant—and changing—nightlife
UP UNTIL RECENTLY, if you went out downtown, you’d almost certainly find yourself pulled along Congress Street. People flowed up and down the street, dipping in and out of the […]
Randy Wood: The Lore of the Luthier
Before becoming a leading national impresario in the bluegrass world, Randy Wood built a reputation as literally one of the world’s best luthiers — the craftsmen who build one-of-a-kind acoustic musical instruments, or “coercing a tree to sing,” as the author describes it.
Local author lands deal for captivating new book release
‘I come from the world of text-based role play and fan fiction’
The Good Luck Stone tells a uniquely Savannah WWII story
The Good Luck Stone took nearly two years to get from idea to the final product
5 Questions with Shiloh Smith
PAINTER Shiloh Smith creates work that’s inspired by his own life and experiences. Now in his final semester at SCAD, he hopes most of all to be relatable to those […]
Traveling works on paper show comes to Jepson Center
This group show consists of 11 Georgia artists, including Savannah’s own Betsy Cain.
Local actor Patrick Roper talks Emperor, cancer battle
Roper chats about his experience on the set of the Bruce Dern movie and more
Community at Plant Riverside
WALKING around Savannah’s newest development, the Plant Riverside District, many of the stores, products and faces look familiar. Despite the pandemic, which has yielded closures and economic hardships, local businesses […]
5 Questions with Bethani Blake
‘My brain feels more like I’m stuck there, in the Paris Hilton lowrider 2000s aesthetic, but we’re in a world of TikTok and Twitter’
Laney Contemporary hosts outdoor reception, chance to safely see summer exhibitions in person
During the pandemic, Blanche Nettles Powers would work on these paintings while watching the evening news and feeling inspired by the sacrifices by healthcare providers.
