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One step forward…
City initiative attempts to take on the problem of poverty one family at a time
Fishman: Hey, hey, Paulas
Who out there dares to take her rightful place on the dais next to none other than Paula Wallace and Paula Deen, the two hardest working denizens of Savannahs Paula-dom.
Your Letters
Finds ads offensive Editor, I am a liberal, 23-year-old female who considers herself to be largely impervious to the blatant sexualization of today’s society. Even so, everywhere we look, girls are being told that they must look a certain way, weigh a certain amount, and posture becomingly before the ogling eyes of the masses. This…
Cooking up charity at New South Cafe
Sarahlyn Argrow has first-hand experience with hardship. Separated from her abusive husband, she found herself rearing five daughters on her own. For a while they were homeless, and even when they had a home, it wasn’t permanent. “We moved around quite a bit,” Argrow says. Through hard work and tenacity, Argrow pulled her family through…
Art Patrol
‘Sunny’ — Paintings, drawings and sculpture about nature, by Sean A. Keeth. Through April 8 at desot O row Gallery Annex 2425 DeSoto Ave. between Whitaker and Bull off 41st. Reception First Friday April 6, 6 p.m. Gordonston Art Show — Twenty local Gordonston artists. Free and open to the public. Gourmet catered lunch provided.…
Pop! by Scott Howard
Lost is the best TV show ever. I say this with certainty, the same way I would say “the sky is blue” or “Nickelback sucks” (oh, by the way, there are some spoilers ahead if you’re concerned about that kind of thing, although I’m sure you already knew Nickelback sucks). It’s the most original, impeccably…
Music Menu
A quick look at live gigs around town this week
Connect Recommends
Our picks for the most noteworthy gigs of the week
Maundy, Maundy
Trinity UMC weds music to enlightnement in a non-traditional service
It’s Spooky
Influential hip-hop icon to speak and perform
Art in real time
Two well-known artists are coming to the Telfair






