

Dead to me
It’s been a minute since I went full hippie, but I pulled out the patchwork prairie skirt and rode with the old man to the Regal Cinemas Savannah 10 on Shawnee Street to find steal-your-face bumper stickers aplenty.
Editor’s Note: Devil of density is in the details
As it takes shape, we now have a bit of an inkling of Savannah’s new strategic plan: Virtually the identical plan that any politically well-connected, large-scale developer here would have. What a coincidence.
Mix 1 feat. Haute to Death @Club One
DJ C Powers, the mastermind behind the surreal, blacked-out-window, electronica/dance event series “Cape Fear,” is back with a brand-new party. Descend the stairs at Club One and let the basement envelop you in an entirely new performance and dance experience. As resident DJ at House of Gunt, Powers often injects elements of performance into his…
5 Questions with Leah Blair
‘We need to change our disposable culture’
The Orange Constant @Huc-A-Poos
HEAD to Tybee, grab a pie and a pitcher, and kick back for some tunes from Statesboro-originated, Athens-residing band The Orange Constant. Pulling influences from the likes of Widespread Panic, Incubus, and My Morning Jacket, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Brantley, guitarist/vocalist Nickalous Benson, bassist/vocalist Tyler Walker, keyboardist Chris Freiberg, and drummer Sam Groveman strike up an eclectic…
Waka Flocka Flame, DJ Whoo Kid @Elan Savannah
Above all, the “No Hands” rapper is an entertainer, throwing himself in the crowd and thrilling audiences with his antics
Renshaw Davies, Nightingale News, Painter & Poet @El-Rocko Lounge
Spinning luminous pop songs with lilting synth, dreamy harmonies, and elegant guitar work, Renshaw Davies captures a kind of sweet melancholy in their songs
‘Schummthing’ special on Tybee
In rebranding the space, the couple learned a valuable lesson: Keep it schimple
Hattie Saussy: Rediscovering an artist
While Saussy is best known for her striking portraits, the exhibition covers all the work she did through her lifetime
Grateful Tunes
Charlie Fog Band is glad to have supporters that turn out, sing along, and get on the ride
No more Nina
FOR A painting bearing the likeness of Nina Simone, there will be no more Sundays or any other days in Savannah’s historic district, at least not for now. At the Thursday, Aug. 3 meeting of the Savannah-Chatham Historic Site and Monument Commission, a petition requesting after-the-fact approval of the artwork under the city’s mural policy…
The Army of Awesomeness answered the call
One of my favorites was how people started sending me pictures of the SSOD stickers as they took them on travels
‘Sow’ many ways to grow and reap with SUGA
SUGA serves as a resource for everything from loaning out tools to lending its 501c3 status to help secure grants
Danielle Hicks’ debut record is all the buzz
DANIELLE Hicks has something sweet for Savannahians: Her first album. The charismatic vocalist and Tifton native has been singing ever since her stage debut at Georgia’s leading barbecue cook-off (she was seven years old and took home first prize in the Young Talent contest). After years of guesting in her old man’s Southern Rock band,…
ISO: Location efficiency
IN 2007, I moved from Savannah to Atlanta. I quit my job with SCAD and headed to the big city to study city planning and urban design at Georgia Tech. Idealistic, but not necessarily a car-free fanatic, I decided I would attempt to live in Atlanta without a car. It helped that I’d lived there…
Do men really think about sex every six seconds?
How often did everyone else think about sex, though? For starters, what do we mean by men and women anyway?
Vatican takes on the national scene
Vatican has been taking the hardcore world by storm, earning the praise of genre leaders like Alternative Press, MetalSucks.net, Metal Injection, and more
Edgar’s Proof & Provision: Proof of The DeSoto’s Vision
Th ambition is to provide true Southern hospitality with modernized sophistication
Victoria Scalisi: Rest In Peace
While her rock ‘n’ roll persona formed most of her public image, Scalisi was a multi-layered person who defied easy stereotype
Review: Step
More straightforward than many other documentaries about kids in competition, Step isn’t as richly detailed or narratively mutable as something like Hoop Dreams or Spellbound.






