

B&D Burgers brings Futurebirds to new music series
Summer concerts kick off June 28 at Congress St. location.
Review: Deadpool 2
If it doesn’t quite reach the plateau of its predecessor, that says less about the freshness of the film’s irreverent approach and more about the comparative stagnation in the character’s development.
Telfair Director Lisa Grove set to take Obama Foundation job
Telfair Museums announced today that Lisa Grove will be leaving her position as Director/CEO at the end of the month to join the Obama Foundation and its Obama Presidential Center to be built in Chicago. “It has been a great privilege working alongside the Board and staff of Telfair Museums for the past six and…
The Oglethorpe Plan: The threats, the reality, and what’s in between
The NPS uses the word “threatened” in a very particular way, and it has not even been applied yet.
The Woggles, Shoplifters @The Jinx
Don’t plan to attend a Woggles show and sit in the corner.
The Habit of Being
With so much artistic freedom to dive into Flannery and her work, the art is impressively varied
Brew it yourself
Moon River Brewing Company on Bay Street is the local hub for most home brewing activities. The Savannah Brewers League has used Moon River as its home for many years.
Chicago: ‘The world’s longest encore’
LAST YEAR, the members of Chicago got together for a celebratory dinner to mark their 50th year as a band. That sort of longevity puts Chicago in a very exclusive club, as one of the very few bands—the Rolling Stones, The Who, and a handful of ‘60s pop acts playing perhaps with their frontman or key…
Why does South America grow all the coca?
Hailing from the genus Erythroxylum, coca’s indigenous to the Andes, where for millennia people have been cultivating a few species whose leaves they chew as a stimulant.
Editor’s Note: Fire Fee blaze threatens incumbents
Mayor DeLoach’s success in 2015 was largely due to very high turnout in District 4, the area south of Victory Drive including Ardsley Park, which also elected Julian Miller as its representative in a blowout. DeLoach and Miller are arguably the Council members most supportive of the Fire Fee. And who are some of the…
Three-Year Anniversary Party @Elan Savannah
Expect to hear dynamic and energetic selections of riot house, trap, future bass, and beyond.
History is behind effort to hide the Boyd video
Ms. Smiley says she has already been shown body camera footage in which she saw no BB gun in Ricky’s possession as police allegedly report.
Lainey Wilson @Saddle Bags
Wilson has caught attention opening for the likes of Dylan Scott, Deana Carter, Jamie Lynn Spears, Tracey Laurence, and more.
Dancing in the streets: Savannah Philharmonic celebrates Edgemere/Sackville
Philharmonic in the Streetz began as a way to share professional music with Savannah neighbors.
Mexicali Fresh
For Mexicali Fresh, Arnold teamed up with Hugo Alfaro from Guatemala and Felipe Salazar from Mexico City.
Sister Hazel @The Stage on Bay
The new album continues Sister Hazel’s tradition of up-tempo, breezy melodies and arrangements with a Southern lilt.
Southbound 5-Year Anniversary: Allman Brothers Tribute Show @Southbound Brewing Company
Ramble on down to the Lathrop Avenue taproom and enjoy twenty-count-‘em-twenty specialty beers on tap.
Savannah Children’s Theatre’s tale as old as time
With sumptuous costumes, dazzling sets, and memorable musical numbers, it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
Unity in the Community Festival @Rousakis Plaza
In addition to arts and crafts, the weekend features plenty of live music, including a set from rising Savannah band Raynbird.
City ‘fine-tuning’ property classifications for controversial Fire Fee
Partially in response to recent citizen confusion about the new measure, the City of Savannah says today it is “fine-tuning the fire fee database to ensure the fee is applied fairly across all property classifications prior to bills being sent out later this fall,” a City spokesperson says. Last week the City sent letters and…
Big Something’s big return
Fusing rock, jazz, jam, blues, and dance music, the North Carolina-based band returned with the album The Otherside this year.






