

Coronavirus not expected to slow or halt St. Patrick’s festivities, officials say
In a brief meeting today, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson and local health and public safety officials made an effort to assure the public that the local St. Patrick’s Day festivities are unlikely to be severely impacted by the spreading coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic. “Currently there is no evidence that COVID-19 is spreading in our community,” said Robert…
Savannah Stopover: Death Hags
‘Death Hags started out with the idea of doing something different, but that’s easier said than done’
Savannah Stopover: Argonaut & Wasp
Brooklyn electro duo are perfect for fans of Hot Chip and Phoenix
Savannah Stopover: Caamp
‘We just like to be low-key about everything’
A Vigilante is one of the week’s highlights
A HEARTFELT thanks to all the Film Scene readers who came out to the Savannah Cultural Arts Center for last week’s debut installment of the Double-Vision Film Series, jointly curated and presented by the Psychotronic Film Society and CinemaSavannah and co-sponsored by Connect Savannah. That sneak preview of the soon-to-be-released British-made revenge thriller “A Good…
Loki shape-shifts at Starland
Executive Chef John Benhase is the driving force behind the food
5 Questions with Bradley Collins
‘The whole idea was to try and make a process that I could figure out everything and try to make a rule for it’
Savannah Stopover: Honey Cutt takes a jangly vacation
‘My hope is that by sharing my knee jerk emotional responses to my life experiences, maybe someone can relate’
Showing love to Starland
On his walks, Stewart always brought his camera along to document the scenes of his neighborhood. That, of course, led to a massive body of work with hundreds of photographs to choose from
Savannah Stopover: Illiterate Light
Before they were musicians, Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran were organic farmers, and that creative partnership translated nicely to making music together
The Impossible Dream comes to Asbury
MARKING 55 years since its Broadway debut, the perennial favorite Man of La Mancha will again be performed on a local stage — this time by the musical mavens at Asbury Memorial Church Theatre Company, who are back with a new show after a two-year break. Famous for its high-quality shows and pro-level singing and…
J.H. Sitton @Foxy Loxy Cafe
Mississippi-based Americana duo J.H. Sitton brings their edgy folk rock sound
Carinae @El-Rocko Lounge
Their take on the psychedelic music is unlike anything you’ve heard before
Jive Revival, The Maggie Valley Band @Barrelhouse South
Don’t miss this show if you love energetic, groovy music
Charlotte’s Web gets a Savannah Stage makeover
‘Playing animals is always a challenge, but it’s something that we have to throw our imagination into 110 percent’
Lovelorn, Pink Peugeot, Nature Church @The Sentient Bean
Self-described “drugpop” band Lovelorn hails from Philadelphia
A Saturday full of love and soul
This event is as family-friendly as it gets, inviting people of all ages out to enjoy a nice day in the park while listening to music
Street survivors Lynyrd Skynyrd bring one more for the road
So be prepared and bring the tissues to the show. They might come in handy.
Savannah Stopover: Clouds & Satellites
Clouds & Satellites have been around for quite a while, in some form or another. And they’re not going anywhere any time soon, because they’re lifers. That’s the feeling you get when you talk to Markus Kuhlmann, one of the band’s vocalists and guitarists. Kuhlmann has been part of the music community in Savannah for…
Savannah Stopover: Tristen recontextualizes poetry, defies genre
It’s poetry that’s truly at the heart of Tristen’s creations—so much so that she’s done several songs which have lyrics that are taken from classic poems
Stopover OGs Country Mice return to where it all began
‘We got the itch to play with each other and see each other again. And the Stopover always brings us back, in a way.’
Savannah Clay Community’s annual ceramic cup show takes place this Friday
‘One of the greatest things about this show is that it shows you the huge range of possibility about what a ceramic drinking vessel could be.’
Savannah Stopover: Deeper’s angular guitar exploration
For a band whose roots are planted in the DIY scene of Chicago, their European tour is a far cry from those early days
Savannah Stopover: Durand Jones and the Indications
‘What if the Delfonics grew up listening to Nas? What kind of music would that sound like?’
Editor’s Note: After the fire, lessons learned
Together, Eastern Wharf and Plant Riverside represent a massive investment and expenditure, and will increase the number of warm bodies on each side of the Historic District, as well as further stress the City’s infrastructure.
Savannah Stopover: The Mobros embrace an artist’s struggle
The Mobros @Savannah Stopover Music Festival Sat., March 7, 6 P.M. Wayward Bar @Perry Lane Hotel KELLY MORRIS HAS a wandering spirit. “Being a part of the Charleston music scene, we started off being outcasts,” the singer and songwriter of brother duo The Mobros, which he founded alongside his brother Patrick, tells Connect ahead of…
Time to See Who’s the Best!
IT’S that time again! We’ve counted your votes and the Best of Savannah award winners will be announced in our annual Best of Savannah issue, hitting stands and online Oct. 21. Stay tuned! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, voting had been extended through 11:59 PM Sunday, May 3, 2020.
Savannah Children’s Theatre’s ‘Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day’
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayMarch 6 & 13 at 7 P.M. March 7, 8, 14 and 15 at 3 P.M. $17 adults / $14 kids, military, seniors 2160 E Victory Dr Call (912) 238-9015 for tickets SAVANNAH CHILDREN’S THEATRE is prepping an exciting production of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,…






