

Nothing More to headline The Stage on Bay
Grammy nominees will play Savannah on April 6
Savannah Bananas sell out 2018 season ticket packages
The third season of the Savannah Bananas college summer baseball team is already sold out of ticket packages, the team announces. The Bananas offer several ticket packages, including the ABR Stadium Club, reserved box seats, general admission season packages, ten-game plans, and the popular five-game plan. “To accommodate the growing demand, the Bananas have increased…
Daniel Lynch’s Bummerville
Bottom Feeder is available on the very day the band plays the hometown of both its creator and its label, Graveface Records
Charlton Singleton Quartet @Good Times Jazz Bar
Charlton Singleton is a jazz force to be reckoned with.
Will Operation Beacon see the light for school volunteers?
Our schools need all the support they can get—and I’m not talking money: In spite of the fact that the U.S. spends more per pupil than almost any other developed country, American students now rank 40th in math in the world.
Duck Donuts: Made-to-order concept glazes into the heart of Savannah
‘Our donuts are made to order. The Duck Donut experience is what makes us unique.’
Front Porch Improv’s Savannah Comedy Fest is back for seconds
Last year, Halverson and Brennan founded Savannah Comedy Festival to expose locals to all the wild and wonderful ways that live comedy takes shape.
Haunted Summer @The Wormhole
The Highland Park, California-based band creates dreamy environments with Moody’s ethereal voice coasting over the arrangements.
Darsombra, Sins of Godless Men @The Jinx
They slowly build layers to create an ambient/drone style of experimental metal paired with mesmerizing visuals.
Disrupting end-of-life care
Dr. Angelo Volandes wants to talk about death. Not so much about what happens afterwards, but what happens before we get there. The Harvard Medical School physician works to educate and empower patients in the American medical system, starting with telling their doctors what they want during end-of-life care. But Dr. Volandes recognizes that having…
Is music universal?
We’ve been at it a long time, creating tunes for at least 50,000 years—possibly as long as 250,000, if you count our a cappella period.
Kavoossi @Abe’s on Lincoln
Kavoossi’s songs weave between catchy choruses and hooky guitar stylings.
Editor’s Note: Mayor DeLoach, bleeding heart?
One is tempted to say this is just a politician giving lip service. But Mayor DeLoach actually has a track record of sounding similar notes of what might otherwise be called bleeding-heart liberalism.
Letter: Questions about the horse-drawn carriage industry
‘Horse drawn carriages are not a necessity. They exist solely for the pleasure of people and to make a profit for their owners.’
Women who save the land
Sandy West turned 105 last week, and though she is no longer able to live on the island, her legacy remains intact. The Ossabaw Island Foundation (TOIF) manages educational programs and scientific research on the island as part of the Executive Order that preserves its use as an example of land conservation.
Savannah Comedy Fest: Pimprov
15 YEARS ago, Chicago funnyman Marz Timms and some of his closest comic cohorts created a one-of-a-kind show. Pimprov, a performance in which a cast of over-the-top pimps try out improv, offers hysterical and irreverent laughs. The troupe has earned a regular Friday night show in their hometown and plentiful praise nationwide. We chatted with…
Documentaries, romantic comedies, and beyond at the Savannah Jewish Film Festival
This year marks the 70th anniversary of Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, and the film festival’s selection is reflective of that milestone.
Southern Songbirds: An Evening with Jill Knight and Caroline Aiken @Tybee Post Theater
Two songwriters will grace the Tybee Post Theater stage to share years of their extraordinary work.
Rumors: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute @Mars Theatre
The Atlanta-based group has worked hard to develop a show that captures the visuals, energy, and sound of Fleetwood Mac in the height of the band’s career.
Street Clothes, The Hearsay @The Wormhole
Street Clothes, The Hearsay @The Wormhole Savannah’s own Street Clothes celebrates its third anniversary on the stage where it all began. In the near future, the band plans on releasing a 7” recorded live at House of Strut. The band tracked two songs live in vintage boutique House of Strut and recorded them to vinyl.…
Gentrification, Part 3: The Anarchist
Not having ever given much serious thought to Anarchism — to me it’s so intuitively and self-evidently unworkable — I asked for some reading material.
5 Questions with Tom Van de Ven
TOM Van de Ven’s photographic career began in the Pacific Northwest in 1972 and has taken him literally all around the world. “Entropical Paradise,” his current show at In Vino Veritas, celebrates Van de Ven’s illustrious career. A graduate of Gonzaga, Van de Ven also worked as an acoustic engineer at Boeing and Gulfstream. That…
Carrie Mae Weems’ reclamation
By photographing the daguerreotypes years later, Weems restores power, agency, and dignity to the subjects. That, in essence, is what Weems’ “Sea Island Series: 1991-1992” is all about.
Tips for enjoying Georgia Beer Day
We, the craft beer consumer, get to show our appreciation for the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild and our local breweries by showing up, spending some money while having a good time and enjoying the fruits of their labors.
GBI to investigate officer-involved shooting on Southside
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has been requested by Savannah-Chatham Metro Police Department to investigate the shooting of an officer and another man this morning on Marian Circle. “Savannah-Chatham Metro officers and members of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Taskforce arrived at a home in the 100 block of Marian Circle in unincorporated Chatham County around…
Analyzing this year’s Oscar nominations
A look at various highlights, low points, and that stuff that falls in between.






