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Recycling’s not so rare Editor, Whenever I read an article concerning the lack of recycling in Savannah, it usually pisses me off. Last week’s article “Wanted: Green-thinking leaders” was no exception.  If you want to find the recycling leaders in this town, they aren’t going to be at a City Council meeting. The Council’s foot-dragging…

Performance: Riverdance

Alana Mallon will forever be grateful to Riverdance. Because of it, she is able to travel the world doing what she loves best — Irish step dancing. “I remember my first competition, I remember my very first class,” Mallon says. “I started when I was three years old. It wasn’t many months later that I…

Art Review: Jepson exhibits

Last year when the Jepson Center opened, I made a comment in my review that it would be a challenge to find an art that would not be upstaged by the architecture.  Last weekend I went to the Jepson again.  This is what I have to say. The Steward Gallery is very large, a great…

Art Patrol

‘Storylines’ — Solo illustration exhibit by Sarah Goodreau, plus the Savannah release of the book “A Sad Day for Kites,” by David Andrews, illustrated by Sarah Goodreau. Reception March 2, 7-10 p.m. Show runs through March 14. 2427 DeSoto Ave. Between Bull and Whitaker off 41st. ‘Pete Christman: Modern Pictorialism’ — The Jack Leigh Gallery…

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LaRoche Avenue   special edition • Police were called to an apartment on LaRoche Avenue about a person with a gun. An officer spoke with two witnesses who were at the apartment. They said a man had called the apartment and asked if he could come by and pick up some clothes he had loaned to…

News of the Weird

A Leader with Vision President Yahya Jammeh of Gambia (Africa’s smallest country) has long believed he had mystic powers, but he said a vision received on Jan. 18 makes it possible for him to personally cure AIDS and asthma, though only on certain days and for a limited number of people. The vision gave him…


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