INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Grayson Cronin

Born and raised in Savannah, Grayson Cronin is a bright, fun-loving seven-year-old boy who is loved and cherished by his family, especially by his grandmother Leigh Griner. “Grayson is super, super smart. He could read at the age of three and do mathematical calculations, so he’s amazingly brilliant. But he’s also really humble. He’s a…

Waffle-y good spots to celebrate National Waffle Day

August 24 is officially National Waffle Day, celebrating the first issuance of the waffle iron patent in 1869 to Cornelius Swarthout from Troy, New York. It is believed that waffles themselves were invented in the 14th century when an unknown French husband scribbled the recipe down for his wife’s use. No matter the origins, waffles…

BUNNY IN THE CITY: Savannah Wedding Vendors Meetup at The Venue

Jamie Weaver knows how to throw a party! When the Savannah Wedding Vendors founder announced their monthly meetup would be at The Venue on August 9, I knew it would be a magical experience. Entering the area’s newest event space, I walk into the exquisite ballroom and find Jamie standing next to a really long…

‘Sunday Suppers’ feeding a hunger for art and community

‘Sunday Supper’ is a local event that organizers call a hub of art, music, food and culture. While culturally, some may have experienced the idea of Sunday supper with their families, complete with stories, food, laughter and entertainment that fills the soul and creates a lifetime of memories, that is the feeling these ‘Sunday Supper’…

ASHLEY MCBRYDE is a girl goin’ somewhere

In March 2018, Ashley McBryde released her major label debut, “Girl Goin’ Nowhere.” Since then, the tattooed Arkansas country singer has been a girl goin’ somewhere –  – nominated for Grammy Awards for both that album and its title cut, taking a CMT Award, winning the Academy of Country Music’s New Female Vocalist of the…

‘A very strange, relatable thing…’ Lumineers bring our post- pandemic world into focus with BRIGHTSIDE album, tour

Whatever you do, don’t call “Brightside,” the Lumineers’ fourth and newest studio effort, a COVID-19 album, even though the band started tracking its nine songs in March 2021.  While founding member Wesley Schultz acknowledges the pair of two-and-a-half week sessions occurred during the pandemic time frame as the 39-year-old New Jersey native was hunkering down…


Gift this article