Editor, On behalf of everyone associated with the Psychotronic Film Society, I want to express my sincere gratitude to Connect Savannah’s readers for voting the PFS 2011’s Best Indie Film […]
Letters
Reader: Bin Laden a ‘patriot’
Editor, Regarding your recent column “Good Riddance”: Well, your attack on Osama bin Laden shows the usual tendency to go for the easy targets: He’s a notorious villain and caused […]
Bicycle safety is a community-wide effort
Editor, Recently in Savannah a student was involved in a bicycling accident on Montgomery Street that resulted in serious injuries. The accident and its reporting have led to increased dialogue […]
Response to booking agent letter
Editor, I am writing in response to the recently published missive by Gordon Perry, “Booking Agents 101.” As a working musician in this town for many years, I can understand […]
Ryan’s bravery, booking agents’ suckage
Editor, Paul Ryan unveiled the first volley in the upcoming budget battle for 2012 and beyond. While getting some credit for at least presenting a plan, any plan, his detractors […]
Sunday sales compromise
Editor, I’m writing in response to the article “The Right to Choose Booze” by Patrick Rodgers, published Feb. 22. What a breath of fresh air it is to scroll through […]
City, white councilmen exhibit ‘latent racism’
Editor, I’d like to comment on your recent Editor’s Note, “Time to bite the bullet and move on,” about the City Council’s deadlock over selecting a City Manager. Ignoring the […]
WWII Monument fast-tracked, poorly-built
Editor, This letter is in regards to the recently-unveiled World War II Veterans monument on River Street. I would like to express my disappointment at the outcome and the precedent […]
Promise of new port jobs is bogus
Editor, Contrary to statements in print and broadcast news coverage, officials responsible for analyzing the controversial Savannah harbor deepening do not assert that new jobs will be created by the […]
Say no to GMO
Editor, I appreciate your critical comments about the city manager search and the deepening of the river. These are important issues. However, I’d like to draw your attention to another […]
A deepening disaster
Editor, Rah, rah, deepen the Savannah harbor at taxpayer expense and bye–bye Savannah City Hall, as the river bank caves in. We didn’t need that government anyway. Good riddance. Sink […]
City managers are ‘hired to be fired’
Editor, One comment about your recent article on the city manager’s search. First: I believe that Major Johnson has badly messed up this search for a new city manager and […]
