Budweiser Clydesdales to visit Savannah

The Savannah Bananas have been selected to host the Budweiser Clydesdales in the days leading up to Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The Clydesdales will be at Grayson Stadium March 13 through March 16. The Bananas will host multiple events during this time, starting with a private event for partners on Wednesday evening. The following…

Buddy Carter town hall meeting set for today

Congressman Buddy Carter will host a town hall today, Feb. 23, at 3:45 p.m. The town hall, taking place at the Community Hall at Messiah Lutheran Church on Skidaway Island, will address senior citizens and tax reform. For more information, contact Marolyn Overton, 912-598-7358 or marolynoverton@gmail.com.

Editor’s Note: A bridge (name) too far?

Just about the only mention of Savannah native John C. Frémont in his hometown is a Georgia Historical Society marker in Yamacraw Village near where he was born in 1813. But otherwise, virtually nothing in Savannah about this native son who was a pivotal figure in American history. Why?

Reader: Oglethorpe Bridge?

Oglethorpe Bridge? Editor, Maybe I missed it along the way, but why hasn’t somebody proposed that our big bridge be renamed The General Oglethorpe Bridge? 1. He was the first important person to plop down in Savannah. 2. There would be no Savannah without him. 3. Coincidently the bridge leads gracefully (if you don’t speed) right…

Ansley’s Rivers

The project began five years ago, when Rivers traveled across the country to photograph the Colorado, Missouri/Mississippi, Columbia, Rio Grande, Tuolumne, Altamaha, and Hudson Rivers.

Freedom rings at American Traditions Vocal Competition

AMERICAN Traditions Competition is back and giving Savannah something to sing about. The annual celebration of classic American music gives rising stars the opportunity to captivate audiences and launch their careers. With an esteemed panel of judges and a series of vocal competitions, American Traditions stands as one of the most diverse events of its…

Burnin’ for Blue

HOLD your cowbell jokes, people. There’s much more to Blue Öyster Cult in the new millennium than that (admittedly classic) SNL sketch. The American band, formed in 1967, has transcended their hit songs “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” “Burnin’ for You,” and “Godzilla” to become one of the most influential hard rock and heavy metal bands…

Mardi Gras, Cotton & Rye style

The menu was a collaboration of Chef de Cuisine Andrew Olivia, Chef and Partner Brandon Whitestone, and Chef/Owner Zach Shultz (because three Chefs are better than one)

Telling the whole story at the Davenport House Museum

A FEW weeks ago, about 35 docents from the Isaiah Davenport House, one of our city’s most-visited historic sites, sat down for a workshop in the spirit of continuing education. What these docents, some in their teens, some 70+, learned that day was striking, not just for the facts themselves, but for the fact that they…

When animals disappear, how are humans affected?

Are there extinct species that we really wish we hadn’t wiped out? I don’t mean we now say, “Gee, what a shame.” I mean, is there anything where we now say, “Oh $#!&, we screwed ourselves!”? Like when the Chinese thought getting rid of all the sparrows was a good idea. —Lumpy, via the Straight…

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Live, he performs all of his instruments — guitar, bass, keys, vocals, vocal harmonies, and beatboxing — and loops them with a RC50 Loop Station to create a fleshed-out sound.


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