

Savannah Stopover collabs with Service Brewing
Savannah Stopover Music Festival today announced a new partnership with local Savannah brewers Service Brewing Company. Service, founded in 2014, will be the official beer of the 2019 Savannah Stopover Music Festival and also serve as one of the premier venues for the March 7-9 festival. Scheduled acts at the venue on Indian Street include…
Fatal accident claims life of City employee
Savannah Police’s Traffic Investigation Unit is investigating a work-related accident on Jan. 9 that resulted in the death of a City of Savannah employee. “About 3:45 p.m. officers responded to the city lot on Sycamore Drive and discovered an employee with the City of Savannah’s Public Works & Water Resources Department deceased. The employee was…
MLK at 90
Honor MLK’s life and legacy with various events around our area
Sideline’s journey to center stage
The band is now a force to be reckoned with, recording a number of albums and spending hundreds of days on the road per year
Three Dog Night @Johnny Mercer Theatre
Nostalgic music fans won’t want to miss this one
The Topiary: Taking cake design to the next level
The Topiary creates utterly delectable yet beautifully layered cakes — two qualities that are so often not found together when purchasing a cake for a special occasion
Environmentalism and the state legislature: A preview
A guide to what environmental legislation stands a good chance at surviving the upcoming 40-day Republican-dominated General Assembly and becoming law.
Best and Worst of 2018
THE 10 BEST 1. THE FAVOURITE The best film of 2018. The climactic comeuppance and abrupt ending could both be stronger, but otherwise, this outrageous period piece — basically All About Eve with corsets — is a smashing success. Yorgos Lanthimos directs with flair, the exceptional screenplay by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara cuts like…
High in the sky with Tim Foster
Foster puts those rappelling skills to use in his photography, climbing the downtown buildings to capture a unique view of Savannah’s skyline
Audrey Shakir @Good Times Jazz Bar & Restaurant
She’s a powerful vocalist with a range of influences, and her incredible performance is not one to miss for fans of jazz and standards
Bero Bero @El Rocko Lounge
The duo is gearing up for the release of their sophomore release
Dark Thoughts brings ‘At Work’ and more to Savannah
Dark Thoughts – which features guitarist and vocalist Jim Shomo, bassist Amy Opsasnick, and drummer Daniel Cox – is set to swing through Savannah for a gig at Sulfur Studios on Jan. 14
The Old “I Was Too Drunk To Have Done That” Defense
Regifted? Rakhi Desai of Houston didn’t think much at first of the gift she brought home from a white elephant party in mid-December — a brown stuffed bear with a stitched-on heart. As she looked it over later, Desai noticed the words “Neptune Society” stitched on its foot “and then I started to feel, and…
Diana Ross celebrates milestone year with Savannah stop
In the solo career that followed, Ms. Ross scored several number one hits and proved to be a prolific artist
Drivin N Cryin brings retrospective show to Tybee
Songwriter and band leader Kevn Kinney formed the band in Atlanta in 1985, and continues to push the group ahead with a consistent output of new music
Editor’s Note: Saving the Seaboard, and political news
The time to save the Seaboard Freight Station was quite some time ago, when citizen pressure could have been a real game-changer. We’re now reduced to throwing a Hail Mary late in the game.
Announcing: Eat It and Like It’s Restaurant Weeks
Eat It and Like It’s Restaurant Weeks begins Thursday, Jan. 10 and is 24 days long, through Feb. 2: Double the existing Restaurant Week’s length.
Life, love, fantasy and obsession
‘I’m trying to let myself go wild and not censor myself too much’
Early Branch releases first EP, plots for the future
EARLY BRANCH IS a new project, but they’ve mapped out a busy and committed future for themselves. Singer and guitarist Jamie Mole started the band with the intention of it being a solo venture, but soon realized its potential as a band and enlisted two friends to play with him. ”My best friend played bass,…






