Regarding your story last week, “City search gets weird,” I couldn’t agree with you more. But I would go an extra mile to say that the whole procedure has been […]
Letters
Wall Street are real ‘moochers’
Editor, I am writing to thank you for your excellent Editor’s Note about the “Christmas message no one wants to hear” and in regards to Mr. Johnson’s response. I find […]
A poem for a poet
A Poet is a Clinton D. Powell(acknowledging with love brother-poet Clinton) A poet is a verb that blossoms lightin gardens of dawn, or sometimes midnight.From roots of nouns revered and […]
Social engineering fail
Editor, Regarding your recent column “A Christmas message not everyone wants to hear”: Do you find it ironic that you decry the love of money as the root of all […]
On issue of wealth, check the ‘L Curve’
Editor, Enjoyed your recent column “A deficit of patriotism.” I’ve voted Republican for 30 years. Especially don’t like government intervention. Believe me, I’m not the radical type. Self-employed. Made it. […]
A contrarian view of ‘Extreme Makeover’
THEY CAME, they saw, they conquered. And they left a giant new home that dwarfs the neighborhood. It was like living on Broadway, watching Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Savannah just […]
Truman construction devastates habitat
Editor, Wild places in Chatham County are so few and far between that when another one is wiped out it’s heartbreaking. Whenever I used to drive by a church on […]
Out-of-control cops, Halloween hijinks
Some cops seriously need to chill Editor, I write to you due to a serious concern I have about the inappropriate, violent behavior, that is becoming more and more common, […]
Yeasayer drives him to drink
Editor, Regarding your review of the recent Yeasayer show: Are you kidding me? So I went to the Yeasayer/Washed Out show… (shakes head). Washed Out was my ENTIRE reason for […]
‘Profoundly disturbed’ by review
Editor, My wife and I have recently moved to Savannah from Boston where we both spent many years teaching and directing. I am the former chair of Boston College’s Theatre […]
Savannah/Detroit comparison is apt
Editor, I usually read your column when I dine at Vincenzo’s on the Southside. Your column “Bars in the crosshairs” in the Aug. 22 edition struck a nerve with me. […]
The City regulates businesses to death
Editor, It looks like it’s going to be another stellar year for over–regulation by our local government. For those of you in the know, last year the city wanted private […]
