

Downtown robbery attempt results in homicide
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police are investigating the shooting of a 21-year-old Hinesville man during a reported robbery in the parking lot of a post office Saturday night. Hakeem Lamar Clark died at Memorial University Medical Center where he was transported after the 11:18 p.m. shooting. Violent Crimes detectives are seeking information “on two slender black males…
Pickup driver sought in possible road rage incident
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police “are seeking help from the public in locating a pickup truck and identifying its driver after shots were fired at a couple in the Daffin Heights area” Thursday afternoon, a spokesman says. A male and female in their early 20s reported at 12:39 p.m. that they were followed by a male in…
Undercover Narcotics team busts man for cocaine, MDMA
A Savannah man faces multiple charges and possible federal prosecution “after Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department’s street drug team converged on his car Wednesday afternoon,” police say. Tyrone Anwan Broadnax, 34, was charged with trafficking in cocaine, possession of MDMA with intent to distribute, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and traffic violations after undercover…
Cann Park shooting investigated
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police are investigating the shooting of a 25-year-old Savannah man in the Cann Park neighborhood Tuesday night. “Brian Keith of a Garrard Avenue address was transported from West 44th and Stevens streets for treatment after the 6:15 p.m. shooting. Initial reports described the wounds as non-life threatening,” police say. “Central Precinct patrol officers…
How do we know how to pronounce ancient Egyptian?
It won’t surprise you to learn our knowledge of how to pronounce Egyptian hieroglyphics begins with the Rosetta Stone.
Documentary explores Barcelona’s street art underground
THE RATTLE of a spray paint can sends a metallic echo off of a shadowed street. A familiar hiss emits as a dark-hooded artist sweeps color across a wall. The beat drops. With that, we’re welcomed into the world of Las Calles Hablan (“Streets Speak,” translated), a fascinating peek into Barcelona’s street art scene. Featuring…
The livin’ is easy at bô biên hut
FOREVER smiling and sun-kissed, culinary couple Sarah and Kurtis Schumm make operating multiple restaurants look effortless. They changed up the beach food game in 2010 with the casual and classy Tybee Island Social Club, and their fine dining sanctuary, Fish Camp, continues to entice foodies from far and wide since it opened last year. Last…
Futurebirds @Service Brewing Co.
The boys are back in town to celebrate one year of Service Brewing Company
Raising the CSS Georgia
THOUGH THE Confederate Navy was massively outnumbered in the Civil War, they equaled the odds a bit through the use of major technological breakthroughs —some of which reverberated through the centuries. Up in Charleston, for example, the CSS Hunley was the first submarine in history to sink an enemy vessel. The Confederate Navy pioneered the…
A new visit to the Little Shop
LITTLE Shop of Horrors is one of the most popular and widely-seen productions in theatrical history. Much like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, people seem to have an endless appetite for it whether they’ve seen it one time, or ten times. And it holds an allure for theatre groups as well as audiences. “At Savannah…
OnStage Cabaret: I’ll Cover You @The Lucas Theatre for the Arts
It’s a stripped-down performance in which only acoustic instruments will be used, creating a whole new take on Trae Gurley’s gospel, singer-songwriter, soul, and standard picks.
(The) Niche is Back!
‘Most guitar parts we kind of come up with—especially with the dual leads—are written in the song when we’d get together with everybody else and jam.’
Ships of the Sea showcases works of master builder Joseph Gallettini
Gallettini passed away in 1964, and his friend and benefactor Mills B. Lane, Jr. vowed that his work would have a prominent place in “the little marine exhibit we’re going to fix down on the bay.”
Savannah Sweet Tease Presents SPF15, with SHEHEHE @The Jinx
Individual Sweet Teases have brought their own ideas to the table, doing “whatever they like” for an act, “whether it be something they have been dying to do, an idea they’ve had, a concept they’ve been developing on their own.”
Craft Brew Battle to benefit Tybee Post Theater
Tybee Island hosts a carbonated contest for the ages this Friday, July 24
Road Trip to Bragg Jam
But even the most devout Savannah music fan will find something new and exciting on the lineup—and with bands like Moon Taxi and Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band heading up the fest, it’s gearing up to be a dance party.
Our rising feminine mystique
Nobody puts our brilliant babes in a corner these days, and July has been a banner month for talented women representing our fair little town.
Dropping some Smart Cycling knowledge
Graduates will know the law is on their side
Editor’s Note: Memory Holes
The same people who hired and supported Willie Lovett are the exact same people asking you to return them to office this November. And now… there’s a mistrial in a key case.
Review: Pixels
What does it say that Peter Dinklage delivers the only funny performance in a movie in which his co-stars are all noted comedians? Sandler is Sandler: shambling, mumbling, easy to take and just as easy to forget.






