

Police seek suspect in investigation
Savannah Police’s Family Violence Unit is requesting the community’s help locating a suspect in an on-going investigation. “Jonathan Nathaniel Heyward, 26, is a black male who stands 5’8” and weighs approximately 165 pounds. He is known to frequent the area of the 100 block of W. 55th Street,” police report. Police say Heyward is currently…
Suspect arrested in Dec. 22 homicide
On the evening of Jan. 29, Savannah Police, with assistance from the U.S. Marshal’s Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force (SERFTF), arrested a 31-year-old male in connection to a fatal shooting in December 2019. “At around 2:15 a.m. on December 22, officers responded to W. 37th and Whitaker streets in regards to a shooting. Upon arrival,…
Port of Savannah sets calendar year record
The Port of Savannah “moved 4.6 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in Calendar Year 2019, an increase of nearly 250,000 TEUs (5.6 percent) compared to the previous year,” Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) Executive Director Griff Lynch said Tuesday. “This record-breaking accomplishment is thanks to a dedicated team of professionals including GPA and the International Longshoremen’s…
BB gun targets vehicles
The Chatham County Police Department is investigating after three vehicles were hit with BB gun shots on Chevis Road and one person was injured Monday evening. “Three vehicles were hit while they were traveling. In one instance, a person in a vehicle was hit in the hip with a BB. They declined EMS transport at…
Some classics, and the greatest docs you never saw
This Week’s HIghlights: “Mystery Screening: “The Best Documentaries You Never Saw” 8 p.m. Jan. 29 The Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave. $8 facebook.com/groups/2519522234807695/ “Marie Antoinette” 8 p.m. Jan. 30 Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St. $5 – $8 (Free w/SCAD ID) trusteestheater.com “The Met: Live in HD – The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” 12:55…
The future of theater in Savannah: A special report
THE THEATER SCENE in Savannah is — as many are across the nation — one of constant ups and downs. If you talk to veterans of local theater, you get the sense that there was something of a golden age for Savannah theater that dwindled a bit, and is now on the upswing once more.…
Junk 2 Funk: Still the hottest ticket in town
IT’S EASY to see why the readers of this publication have voted Savannah Arts Academy’s Junk 2 Funk the best fashion show in Savannah for several years running. With so many creative designers and stylish models, it’s the most sought after ticket in town. The theme for Junk 2 Funk this year is “Mirage,” and…
Knightsquatch, Red Eye, Forest Evil @El-Rocko Lounge
Three of the best local metal bands on one bill.
Erica Davis Lowcountry: Oysters and more in Thunderbolt
After a long stint in Thunderbolt’s eye, Teeple’s closed down a few years ago and the building sat empty. That was until owners of Erica Davis Lowcountry, Erica and Dwight Davis, decided to buy it.
Small victories, big challenges are hallmarks of local trail efforts
The Truman Linear Park Trail — or at least part of it — exists! Additional progress is visible on the east side of the Truman Parkway. Construction will likely be completed later this year.
Real change and real service require transcending party politics
Social change demands that you think differently. It also asks you to take risks. Actions like these come with a cost. Are you willing to sacrifice relationships and associations to do the right thing?
Wanda Lloyd’s full circle of journalism
‘Mine is not a rags-to-riches story. Yet among African-Americans, there was no distinction between class or income during Jim Crow years. We endured the city’s separate and subpar facilities.’
Adam Nye @Foxy Loxy Cafe
Foxy’s courtyard stage is the perfect venue for his diverse, intimate, and reflective songwriting.
Blue Footed Boobies @Congress Street Social Club
A duo that plays a blend of blues, psych rock, and alternative.
Clay Barker @Barrelhouse South
A unique country sound.
Editor’s Note: The growing locals vs. tourist divide
You don’t have to pick one or the other, but increasingly it seems like Starland’s gain is downtown’s loss, and that is the shame of it.
Ember City pursues rock and roll passion
SINCE the release of their 2017 debut album Invisible Ruler, alt-rockers Ember City have been making quite the impression in Savannah and beyond for their grunge-influenced riff rock. The band, which began as a five-piece but is now a trio, plays regularly in the area and is one of the truest examples of rock and…
Donna Savage, an anonymous wonder
WHEN scouting for stories as a music writer, it’s rare to come across an artist with a gig to promote that doesn’t have their name, photo, and information available on the Internet for all to see. In fact, in most cases it might actually confuse the writer enough to pass on the story. In the…
Tango the evening away with Savannah Philharmonic
SAVANNAH PHILHARMONIC’S new Music and Artistic Director, Maestro Keitaro Harada, is off to an imaginative start in his first full season with the orchestra. The veteran conductor and virtuosic musician is staging a benefit at Victory North on Fri., Jan. 31, featuring members of the Philharmonic and guests performing Tango music. It’s all in an…






