

Cover Story
‘It’s pretty grim’
What rising sea levels from global warming might mean for Savannah
Your letters
Separatism is no solution Editor, Regarding last week’s cover story, “Pride or Prejudice?”: As a Christian white man, it kind of disturbs me to see a person who I perceive to live in the past. Slavery reparations? A black separate state? Mr. Shabazz, it is time for a wake up call. A little known and…
When April attacks
If T.S. Eliot can call April the cruelest month, Id have to say the sound and passion and irrationality of a windy day is the closest weather approximation to evil I can imagine.
Pop! by Scott Howard
What’s with all the movies I like flopping? Is my endorsement a kiss of death? I was disappointed but unsurprised by the commercial failure of Zodiac, a brilliant film that (like all of David Fincher’s work) will be reappraised and exalted five to ten years from now. But Grindhouse? This one should be money in…
Art Patrol
Robert Hughes to speak at SCAD — Former Time art critic Robert Hughes speaks April 25, 7:30 p.m. at Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St., followed by a reception and book signing at Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St. Free and open to the public. First Amendment Awareness Event — SCAD student, faculty and staff…
With a little help, this could go far
Local rockers Argyle release new CD
Masquers come full circle
AASU theatre groups final production of 70th anniversary season is also their first play ever
Music Menu
A quick look at live gigs around town this week
Connect Recommends
Our pick for the most noteworthy live gigs of this week
Notes & Numbers
The Savannah music Festival handily meets its projections for 2007






