

Jerry Seinfeld set for September date in Savannah
Jerry Seinfeld will return to the Johnny Mercer Theatre stage on September 5, 2019 at 7 pm. Tix go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 21 at 10 a.m. at SavannahCivic.com, by phone at 1(800) 514-3849 or in person at the Savannah Civic Center Box Office.
Identities of Monday night shooting victims released
Chatham County Police Department detectives have released the identities of the victims in Monday night’s shooting incident on Fort Argyle Road. Police say 20-year-old Johnathan Harmon was killed and 39-year-old Jeffrey Moore was wounded. Moore was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. “This is an active investigation, with detectives continuing to gather evidence,…
Let’s Talk Community Discussion Series Continues with Mental Illness and the LGBT Community Event on June 27
Let’s Talk Community Discussion Series: Mental Illness and the LGBT Community. The fifth event in The ELLA Foundation’s Let’s Talk Community Discussion Series will feature a panel of local experts and will be moderated by The ELLA Foundation’s founder and Executive Director Charity Lee. The interactive Let’s Talk series was created in the aftermath of…
Chatham County Police Identify Person of Interest in Fatal Shooting Incident
Chatham County Police have identified a person of interest in connection with a fatal shooting that happened the night of June 10th. Police are looking for 23-year-old Arkeem Brown, who they want to question about the shooting that left one man dead and another injured. Anyone with information about Brown’s whereabouts is asked to call…
Beach Institute Film Series “The Central Park Five”
The Beach Institute Film Series Presents Ken Burns’: “Central Park Five” on Thursday June 20 at 6 PM. The Beach Institute African-American Cultural Center presents “The Central Park Five,” a documentary by award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns. This 2012 documentary examines the story five African-American and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were wrongly convicted of raping…
Two killed, two others injured in Eastside shooting
The Savannah Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit is investigating a shooting Tuesday evening that resulted in two deaths and two injuries. “Around 9:40 p.m. officers responded to the 6900 block of Damascus Street and discovered multiple men suffering from gunshot wounds. Devonte Henneghan, 27, and an unidentified black male died as a result of their…
Layers of Pink @Sentient Bean
She’s been making a name for herself over the past couple of years as someone to look out for
The slow but sure shift in public opinion about the benefits of bicycling
I’ve never turned down an opportunity to talk about how bicycling and walking can make our city safer, healthier, and an altogether better place to live
Editor’s Note: Civic Center demolition will be a win – if done for the right reasons
Any nostalgia I may have had about the Civic Center and Johnny Mercer Theatre was outweighed long ago by constant disappointment in the site’s lackluster customer service, its dilapidation, its bad acoustics, and its bizarrely inadequate concessions. I for one will not mourn its passing. I also embrace any well-intentioned plan to restore Oglethorpe’s original…
Measure for Measure: Shakespeare in a modern world
The show’s parallels with issues of today became even more apparent
One Hundred Miles launches new youth program
YELP uses field trips along Georgia’s coast to teach students about our coastal environment
Sensual World carries post punk flag
They’ve managed to go the independent, DIY route in a way that feels wholly authentic
Savannah Smokehouse: Authentic BBQ in the heart of downtown
What better way to wash down the smoky sweet food than a frosty glass of local brew?
Ten years of TEDx Savannah
TEDx Savannah is an offshoot of TED, the nonprofit that’s been around for three decades
5 Questions with Caroline E. Hughes
Born and raised on a farm in upstate South Carolina, Hughes’ artistic practice is influenced by the Craftsman movement and informed by her love of history
Trae Pierce & the T-Stones @Barrelhouse South
Pierce’s virtuosic bass playing remains at the forefront of the band’s incredible performances
A.M. Rodriguez, Mark Lanky, Lafayette @The Jinx
His unique vocals and powerful storytelling abilities are intriguing and familiar
Mini Graveface fest brings together impressive, diverse lineup
All of the artists on the bill have been involved with Graveface’s label in some form or another
Girls matter, period
Bulloch acknowledges how uncomfortable this topic can be—she even hired a DJ to help take the edge off—but the plan for the day is to be fun, approachable, and interactive
Celebrate Guy Woodward’s life
‘We can create something in our lifetime, in our human form that resonates after you graduate, that still hums’
Identikit shatters musical expectations
If you’re looking for some live music that’s a little left-of-center, imaginative, and totally unique, Identikit’s show on June 14 is the place to go
The Blam Blams @El Rocko Lounge
Their music is diverse, and recalls the retro feel of a band like Jellyfish
Review: Dark Phoenix
Dark Phoenix is like Smokey and the Bandit 3, when even Burt Reynolds knew enough was enough and bailed before filming got underway.






