

Man arrested with guns, machetes, and a cattle prod
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department’s Strategic Investigation Unit (SIU) arrested Nathaniel Harvey, 20, for drug-, firearm-, and traffic-related offenses on May 16. “On May 12, SIU initiated a traffic stop in the area of Pennsylvania Avenue and Indiana Avenue. The car fled, nearly striking a police vehicle. Harvey was identified as the driver,” police say. “SIU…
Editor’s Note: Parking matters—and so do voters
Remarkably, the most deeply unpopular measure City Council has addressed in recent memory only received a single dissenting vote.
Wicked Weed, AB InBev merger brings worry
The backlash shows how badly this purchase has gone. Wicked Weed, unlike Goose Island is truly a beer nerd’s brewery.
Patricia Lockwood and Zach Powers release books, Shaniqua Brown performs at Seersucker Live
Lockwood returned this month with a memoir, Priestdaddy, about her life as the daughter of a Catholic priest.
We need to talk about ‘Southern Charm’
Let’s be real, dahlins’: We all know by now that reality TV isn’t reality at all.
Five years of riding for Matt, and for safety
FIVE years ago, 22-year-old Matthew Kohler was killed when a vehicle ran him down from behind in July 2012, as he was riding on Highway 80 in Bloomingdale. The avid bicyclist had just been married two months before. Since then, Matt’s family and friends, along with the local cycling community, have celebrated his life—and raised…
Collaborating for the coast
“We have to work together if we want to succeed in protecting these resources.”
Indian Shores, Sins of Godless Men, Jeff Two-Names and the Born Agains @Space Station at Starlandia
An all-ages punk, rock ‘n’ roll, and progressive rock show.
Cooking at the beach with Mary Kay Andrews
WHEN WE last spoke with beloved author Mary Kay Andrews in 2012, she’d just launched her 19th novel Spring Fever, which climbed to No. 5 on the New York Times Bestseller List and could be seen peeking out of beach bags everywhere as the season’s delightfully unrequired summer reading. Since then, the prolific Andrews—also known…
Our problematic parking preoccupation
The desire for cheap and easy parking causes otherwise thoughtful people to betray causes they normally support. It’s magical, truly.
The Parasites, Pussy Launcher @The Wormhole
The Parasites are working on new material to be recorded soon and continuing their dedication to touring and keeping pop-punk tradition alive.
Ayo & Teo, 283, Them Sturdy Boyz @Sk8 City (Pooler)
The first installment in a summer concert series for Savannah’s youth.
Get Sequential with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Prom
The annual Rock & Roll Prom is here to redefine any notions you have about crinoline and corsages
It’s supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
THIS WEEKEND, take in a musical that’s practically perfect in every way. The story of the most magical nanny to walk—and glide—on Earth can be found in the pages of P.L. Travers’ books, a Disney film adaptation, and, now, on the Savannah Children’s Theatre stage. “Mary Poppins is one of those things that appeals to…
Craig Tanner’s Farewell
ONE OF the most valued members of Savannah’s singer-songwriter community is bidding The Hostess City farewell. Craig Tanner, open mic host, singer-songwriter, engineer/producer, and member of the band American Hologram, is leaving Savannah with his partner, Jill, and young daughter, June, to create a homesteader life in rural Missouri. Before he leaves, he’ll share a…
Fast Forwarding into Dystopia
Blair came up with the idea for Fast Forward while working on her own art and thinking of her father, who’s a Doomsday prepper






