

Cover Story
Marshing toward disaster?
Developers, conservationists square off over the Coastal Marshlands Protection Act
Your Letters
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…
Fishman: Saving the universal language
Joseph Conyers loves classical music too much to let it die a slow death.
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…
Blotter
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…
Music Menu
A quick look at some of this week’s live gigs
Connect Recommends
Our picks for the most noteworthy gigs around town this week
Unholy rollers
With short skirts and shorter tempers, the Derby Devils face their first bout
It came from Nashville
Roots-rock star Webb Wilder returns






