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Savannah’s best connector
Remember the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon? Well, in Savannah, it’s one degree of Bunny Ware. You might not know what she looks like, but rest assured Bunny Ware, “Savannah’s Best Connector,” is never more than one connection away.
Historic hotel gets ‘JULU’ed
If you’ve explored Savannah even a little bit, you’ve probably seen one of Juliana Lupacchino’s works of art. The Savannah native is better known as JULU, and has left her mark all across town on walls, steps and canvases. Now, Lupacchino has “JULU”’ed one of Georgia’s most historic hotels.
Tea Time at Jepson Center
It’s tea time! Within the solace of the tall windows and crisp walls adjacent to the grand staircase within the atrium of Telfair’s Jepson Center for the Arts is the relaxed dining and casual gourmet eatery, Joe’s at the Jepson.
An encounter with Earth
For this week’s column, I want to share a sweet encounter that’s been on my mind since the day it happened.
Ossabaw Island Foundation Call for Annual Online Art
The Ossabaw Island Foundation announced a call for artists to submit artwork donations to be auctioned virtually on their website ossabawisland.org.
Georgia leader added to speakers to present at Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum
Morris Multimedia announced Georgia leader Michael Thurmond as the opening speaker at the inaugural Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum coming to Savannah Sunday, Sept. 12 through Tuesday, Sept. 14 at the Kehoe Iron Works building at Trustees’ Garden.
Unique way to change culture of sustainability
Thunderbolt residents and restaurants looking to make a difference have a unique opportunity to change the culture of sustainability in their community through composting with the help and guidance of local startup Code of Return Compost.
Get ready for Restaurant Week
A year ago about this time, we saw a flurry of emails and messages from people in search of Savannah Restaurant Week. If you recall, we were a few months into the official ‘re-opening’ of our food scene. There was no way any Savannah restaurant was going to participate in any kind of special promotion.…
AURA Fest to dominate Savannah with volume
Good news continues to pile up for local live music fans. Savannah native Tim Walls and his AURA Fest booking outfit is expanding their reach with a slate of monthly shows leading up to the full-blown, all-day 2022 AURA Fest.
Lace up
Bring a mouth guard and some water, the rest will be provided. Savannah Jr. Derbytaunts are gearing up for open enrollment throughout the month of August.
Savannah Stage company to offer live-streamed viewing
Improvise, adapt, overcome. The mantra’s use on the battlefield is easily translated to front and center stage, especially during a pandemic. Savannah Stage Company and Artistic Director Jayme Trinti embrace the words of wisdom for the premiere of William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” adapted by John Hardy.
What’s Old is New Again:
The Harlem Globetrotters have been around for more than 95 years, but when they come to Savannah it won’t be the same ol’ ‘Trotters taking the floor.
Celebrating amongst neighbors
Officers are visiting the neighborhood as National Night Out is back in Savannah on Tuesday, Aug. 3. This the first National Night Out that the Savannah Police Department has participated in since 2019, due to the pandemic. Across all 50 states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide, millions of neighbors take part in National Night…
Stuttering Foundation celebrates 75th anniversary
The Stuttering Foundation celebrates its 75th anniversary and is gearing up for celebration with the release of an animated film. The non-profit organization has a reach of 137 countries.
Film screening to promote positive change
Looking for a night filled with fresh air, good food, friends, family and flicks? Look no further, it’s happening right here in Savannah and it’s completely free.






