With her fetching pink bow and sassy lipstick, Ms. PacMan enchanted the arcade set when she debuted in 1982. Now in her 30s, the lady with the insatiable hunger for […]
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PULSE: The schedule
Pulse Art + Technology Festival Where: Jepson Center, 207 W. York St. When: Jan. 30-Feb. 2 Admission: All events are free Info: Telfair.org Continuing Games as Social Space: Curated by […]
A new recipe for art
It can be tricky when fine art and home-cooked grub collide, especially if there aren’t enough napkins. But the Slideluck Potshow has been a recipe for success since 2000, when […]
Smarter than cancer?
DeDe Cargill does all she can to support those fighting cancer. The vivacious grandma leads free monthly walks as the organizer of Every Step Counts, the “fitness fellowship” she founded […]
Savannah on the air
What would you do with your own radio show? Play your favorite local music? Spout political commentary? Showcase community resources? Savannahians could do all that and more if groups organize […]
Lather up for a good cause
Sam I Am is one lucky guy. Blue–eyed and shaggy, he’s the sole male in a herd of 33 Nigerian Dwarf Goats that graze in the back fields of Bethesda […]
Something Special to offer
After scurrying through the hallways of the Habersham YMCA with her son Nate attached to her leg, Katrina Laygo finally reached the room where she was due to teach a […]
Ch-ch-ch-changes
WHILE THE FIRST Savannah Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon was an overall success despite some logistical hiccups — the second of a contracted three annual editions happens this weekend — “Savannah […]
She’s in good hands with all states
Donna Swanson is just like all the other 20,000–plus runners in this weekend’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in Savannah.Except she’s trying to run a marathon in all 50 states. Except […]
The right fright
This year’s seventh annual “Terror Plantation” put on by the Alee Shrine Temple isn’t your average haunted house–type attraction — it’s zombie–themed. Organized by the Alee Shrine Temple of Savannah, […]
Sowing the Food Revolution
It’s what has made the progress of humankind possible: Eat something delicious from a plant. Save the seeds. Plant them. Repeat. Our ancestors have doing this for millennia, each farmer […]
Still mighty
No doubt about it, she’s a beauty. A big one. A hundred and three feet across, the B–17 bomber fills the Mighty 8th Air Force Museum’s entire Combat Gallery, the […]
