

Telfair Museums to host ‘Rembrandt and the Jewish Experience’
An exhibition of etchings by the Dutch seventeenth-century master, Rembrandt van Rijn, will be on view at Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center, beginning March 15. The exhibit explores the impact of Judaism on the life and work of Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), who lived and worked in the immigrant-friendly Dutch city of Amsterdam, which hosted…
2018: The greatest year ever for Savannah’s film and TV industry
According to the Savannah Regional Film Commission, these productions accounted for $120 million in direct spending locally and had a total economic impact of well over $250 million in 2018 alone
Pounce Cat Cafe: For the love of coffee and kitties
Owners Ashley Brooks and Annaliese Hughes opened the first location in Charleston, S.C., in 2016. As a quick success, they decided to expand.
Third annual Savannah Comedy Fest takes place this weekend
This year, performances by Mark Kendall and Lauren Hope Krass are sure to be the talk of the town
PULSE: Savannah Games Showcase
Organized by Malcolm and Fern Howard and Laurie Zipperer, the monthly meetup at the Creative Coast allows game developers to demo their games, talk about what they’ve been working on, and network
Jester @Barrelhouse South
They’ve been making a name for themselves throughout the Southeast for several years
J.W. Teller packs songs and stories into homegrown album
Teller—who moved to Missoula from Asheville, N.C., after growing up in Jackson, Mississippi—is currently touring behind his beautiful new record
Coastal Cohorts expand three-decade legacy of ‘King Mackerel & the Blues Are Running’
King Mackerel & the Blues Are Running is a unique show that is comprised of just three cast members and has been staged up and down the East Coast since the mid-1980s
Mountainfilm: Mirna Valerio takes it all in stride
At about 250 pounds, Valerio routinely runs — and completes — marathons and ultramarathons, and does quite well
PULSE: Keita Takahashi
He’s the man behind Katamari Damacy, the 2004 sleeper hit game that was so influential it was one of the first games acquired for the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art
Mountainfilm On Tour Savannah screens powerful ‘Satan and Adam’
The film centers around Sterling “Mr. Satan” McGee and Adam Gussow, a duo that met playing blues together on the streets of Harlem in the 1980s
Rush Morgan @Foxy Loxy Café
His powerful compositions are reminiscent of legendary artists like Jackson Browne and Neil Young
Straining Logic, and Great Art!
World Solution When Victoria Amith, 18, headed to college last fall, she couldn’t take along her beloved cats, Tina and Louise. And her dad, Troy Good, 43, couldn’t keep them at his new apartment in San Jose, California. So rather than abandon them, Good did what any doting daddy would do: He rented them an…
Street Clothes, Fevergreen, Chloe Kay @El Rocko Lounge
Fans of LCD Soundsystem will appreciate the creative production and often experimental song craft
Observatory, Xuluprophet @The Jinx
St. Augustine-based band Observatory blends rock, reggae, ska, and punk to create a sound that’s unique and inviting
The sun comes out for ‘Annie’ at Savannah Children’s Theatre
Annie is a heartwarming tale of what it means to be a family and continues to resonate with people of all ages
Savannah Traffick Jam addresses growing problem
The fourth annual Savannah Traffick Jam is an all-day conference that invites experts in human trafficking to share their stories with the community
5 Questions with Nina Farryn
‘I had much loftier ideas as a teenager that I could create a Star Wars-type world, which that is not where life has led me at all’
‘Alternative MLK Day’ Commemoration takes place this Friday
Which Way Savannah was founded by Pleasant as a way to have all stories in Savannah represented, not just that of the Confederacy and colonialism
Editor’s Note: After The Gold Rush
2018 was the biggest year on record for commercial development in Savannah. In all, $547 million in new projects were permitted.
Olde Pink House announces anticipated timeline for re-opening
The Olde Pink House, a legendary restaurant and architectural treasure located in the heart of Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District, plans to serve guests in April 2019. The iconic restaurant, which was originally built in 1771, has been temporarily closed following a fire in the upstairs ballroom in late December. “This timeline is only possible…
Keep up the pressure to stop offshore drilling
‘The tourism sector thrives because of our natural and largely undeveloped coast and barrier islands. People come here to explore truly vibrant natural landscapes’
That 1 Guy brings musical art to Pulse
THAT 1 GUY has been in a constant state of artistic exploration for as long as he’s been around. The renowned bassist and creator, who’s known for the use of his homemade instrument called The Magic Pipe, has received critical acclaim and played with a number of legendary artists including Buckethead and Tom Waits. The…






