

Ft. Pulaski closed for duration of government shutdown
“Due to the lapse of appropriations and the subsequent shutdown of the federal government,” a spokesperson says, Fort Pulaski National monument is closed for the safety of visitors and park resources. The only area accessible to the public will be the Lazaretto Creek Boat Ramp. “Many other national park sites across the country will remain…
Ardsley In Motion provides groundbreaking toolkit for neighborhood improvement
The result is a densely detailed Google Maps document with more than 2,000 site-specific recommendations for individual neighborhood improvements
Editor’s Note: Saving the whales = bridging partisan divide?
Already endangered — mostly due to increased shipping activity to the Port of Savannah and other regional ports– the Right Whales are in a serious birth decline. With only about 400 left on the planet, seismic airgun testing could be what tips them over the edge into extinction.
The Elf On The Shelf: A 21st Century Christmas tradition
The first Elf on the Shelf was produced in 2005, and now families can adopt boy and girl “scout elves” in light and dark skin tones
Taking a closer look at our history
As most know, racism is by no means over, and its effects are still seen today
Frankly my dear, you should visit Rhett
A true surprise is to find a delicious new restaurant nestled inside one of the many downtown vacation spots
The Goliards carry on a Christmas tradition
The latest incarnation of The Goliards, largely led by Hillenbrand, boasts a unique and diverse cast of musicians with varied backgrounds
Jubilee Freedom Day: Cheering to freedom
Now in its fifth year, Jubilee Freedom Day is a celebration of healing and forgiveness
Center for a Sustainable Coast: Why we oppose offshore testing and drilling more than ever
Objections to offshore drilling must include well-reasoned justification supporting the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Lindsey Stirling brings Christmas spirit to Savannah
Her habit of incorporating dance into performances and music videos has also help set her apart and make her something of an unrivaled force in pop music since her debut album in 2012
Monkey Man (Rolling Stones Tribute) @El Rocko Lounge
It’s the best way to hear your favorite Stones songs without having to worry about those insanely high-priced arena shows that Jagger and company will be doing in 2019
Nicole Brancato comes home for the holidays
The concert at Trinity will explore the works of Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, and Luciano Berio, among others, and will feature Brancato’s immense talent on full display
Teddy Adams Sextet @Good Times Jazz Bar & Restaurant
He’ll be bringing his sextet to the stage for some pre-holiday music and literal good times
Trail Diver @Barrelhouse South
It’s upbeat and danceable, but it’s also quite musically complex and expansive
Affordable Housing 101: What it is, and what it isn’t
Let’s back up a second. That word. “Affordable” – what does that really mean?
Think big, work small
SCAD’s “Small Works” is a yearly favorite for both its moderate prices and exceptional talent coming out of the university
Voodoo Soup @Congress Street Social Club
Voodoo Soup is anchored by acclaimed bassist Eric Moore, and has made a significant name in town playing a fusion of funk, jazz, soul, and rock. Moore and his group of equally virtuosic musicians are always a treat when they come together, and their pre-Christmas gig at Congress Street will certainly be no exception. Sun.…
Cathedral Bells’ shoegaze masterpiece
It’s best described as a dream pop with a shoegaze aesthetic, but it’s often much more uptempo and rhythmically frantic






