We’ve got a big ol’ bathtub of misrepresented issues happening in Georgia right now, and there are plenty of players who would like to see the pistachio-hued wool pulled over our eyes.
The (Civil) Society Column
Lost and found on Ossabaw Island
I WAS definitely lost by the time I saw the little brown pig. The laminated map had shown a single loop trail, so simple that I’d left it on the […]
Ain’t misbehavin’…much
After discovering Ola Wyeth’s depth, an intergenerational posse of audacious acolytes have founded the Women’s History Committee of Savannah to shine a light on the character, commitment and courage of our city’s forgotten females.
Out from liberty’s shadow
The documentary Shadows of Liberty, screening at Armstrong this Friday, is the civil liberty equivalent of a gory zombie apocalypse flick.
Would you eat a Simba sandwich?
Farm-raised lion meat is legal to serve and eat in all 50 states. But just because we can, does it mean we should?
Catching shades of The Grey on MLK
Can the prosperous, polished glow of places like this reach far down the historic boulevard?
Owl ya like me now?
This rapturous raptoress laid her first egg on New Year’s Day and the other a few days later. We’ve been watching ever since.
Schoolin’ the old school?
The new guard believes that canvas that connects art and preservation belongs to everyone, not just the wealthy, and the conversation continues.
#TheTruthAboutMattBlack
‘You do enough of this kind of work and you realize that a lot of people involved in the system have some kind of mental health concern and that the system is completely ill-equipped to deal with it,’ says the family’s attorney Mark O’Mara.
Shouts from the underground
With a handwritten aesthetic and scissor-cut graphics from William Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Albion’s Voice resembled a cross between an 18th-century political pamphlet and a Grateful Dead poster.
Slash and burn the old year for the new
I do not call them resolutions. Resolutions are for the United Nations and for earnest people who keep it super positive and are gonna kickass in the new year and lose ten pounds and learn Portuguese and finish a novel.
Mind blown on Broughton Street
Locals only! was my battle cry this season as I sought out gifts made and/or sold by folks who live in my zip code.
