

Cover Story
Hearing visions
You think the Savannah Music Festival is big now? Rob Gibson says you aint seen nothin yet
Note from the Editor
This is the time of year we get our game faces on to cover the upcoming Savannah Music Festival in earnest. As you’ve no doubt gathered, this week’s Lead Story is Jim Reed’s insightful interview with straight-shooting Festival Director Rob Gibson. There are some tidbits in it I guarantee you won’t be reading anywhere else,…
Your Letters
Divide between locals, non-locals is real Editor, Regarding your recent Editor’s Note, “Natives are restless”: In my Ohio/West Virginian Midwestern Appalachian predictability, I am probably one of those who may have asked, “where’s your accent?” So now you must allow me to digress on this subject, which I realize was not the focus of the…
Fishman: Biting the big one — Apple, that is
Theres a whole world to visit but theres only one New York City.
Scott Howard’s Pop!
So, the Oscars. They’re right around the corner and I’ve never felt less excited. It’s not that the nominees suck. In fact, there have only been a handful of really bad movies nominated for Best Picture in the past decade or so (Finding Neverland? Really, Academy?), and this year I liked every nominated film.…
Art Patrol
‘…ISM’ — Performance and installation at desot O row Gallery, Friday Feb. 23, 7-10 p.m. Installations up until Feb. 28. Tues-Sun 12-4 p.m. Artists include: David Andrews, Frank Ballato, Charles Clary, Kate Hanrahan, Alessandro Imperato, Jessica Brown, Jim Gladman, Diana Heise, Patrick Parker, Erin Vaiskauckas. 2427 DeSoto Ave. Between Bull and Whitaker off 41st. …
Music Menu
A quick look at live gigs around town this week
Connect Recommends
Our picks for the most noteworthy live gigs of the week
Forgotten Territory
New work by Monica Lynn James
Where the boys aren’t
Cultural Arts Theatre presents Civil War-themed classic Little Women






