Part of a global outpouring and show of solidarity, women and their allies gathered in downtown Savannah Saturday. Contributing photographer Carolyn M. Dimmick was there to chronicle the scene.
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Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon 2016
Saturday’s big event brought an enormous crowd of runners and enthusiastic observers to enjoy the perfect weather. A diverse array of bands, including headliners Old Crow Medicine Show, were on […]
Savannah Film Festival: Molly Shannon
The great Molly Shannon was an honored guest Monday night at the Savannah Film Festival. She received a SPOTLIGHT Award from Savannah College of Art and Design.
Savannah Film Festival Opening Night 2016
Some epic gala shots from the grand opening of this year’s edition of the Savannah Film Festival, brought to you by the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Midnight Garden Ride 2016
The Savannah Bicycle Campaign’s annual fundraising event was a huge success in its new start/finish location of Grayson Stadium, ending with a festive afterparty and of course including a costume […]
Picnic in the Park 2016: Under the Stars & Stripes
Patriotism was the theme at this year’s Picnic in the Park in Forsyth Park, featuring the talents of the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra, the Fabulous Equinox Orchestra, and members of the […]
Bernie Sanders in Savannah
A completely packed house in the Johnny Mercer Theatre — plus an overflow crowd — felt the Bern Sunday night as the Democratic presidential hopeful addressed eager supporters.
Savannah Film Festival Opening Night
Shots of the gala opening night of the 2015 Savannah Film Festival.
Emanuel AME, Charleston SC
Photos from Sunday morning in Charleston SC, the weekend after the murders of the Emanuel Nine, taken by Carolyn Dimmick.
Deric Murphy Memorial
A Second Line along the waterfront May 6, 2015, memorialized the unexpected tragic passing of beloved local musician Deric Murphy earlier in the week.
Savannah Stopover 2015
The fifth anniversary edition of Savannah Stopover was a roaring success!
The Photos of W.W. Law
Collection preserved and now open to the public. Photos courtesy of the City of Savannah, Research Library & Municipal Archives
