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Great theatre snark Editor, Regarding Linda Sickler’s “Native Son”: I agree with Mary Ann Goldman, there hasn’t been consistent community theatre in Savannah for years now.  Unless of course you count The Cultural Arts Theatre, owned by the city which D.J. Queenan has successfully run for the past 2 years.  Oh, and there’s The Savannah…

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Best Local TV News Anchor Sonny Dixon, WTOC This former politician is never far away from his folksy roots. Editors’ Pick: Paul Rea, WSAV Best Local TV Sports Anchor Rick Snow, WTOC His sunny personality and credible demeanor makes you want to stay up late to watch private school hoops highlights. Quite a feat. Editors’…

Theatre Review: Radio GALS

Artists hate to hear this, but for most of us the cultural experience boils down to the little things. And at the top of the list is finding a damn parking space. So bear with my Philistinism, actors, directors, musicians and craftspeople. Because I’m going to crassly begin my review of Savannah Community Theatre’s inaugural…

Run the Savannah Mile

The first-ever Savannah Mile will be held Saturday, May 26 with heats starting at 8 a.m. The course will go one mile straight down Drayton Street, ending up just beyond Broughton Street. The race will be run in several heats, including five-year age groups, a family division and an elite division. Awards will be given…

Hear & Now by Robin Gunn

The Coen brothers. The Farrelly brothers. The  Nauert brothers? With their new film company, Perpomballar Productions, brothers Eric and Nathaniel Nauert and friend Jody Schiesser are showing signs of becoming another critically acclaimed sibling-based movie team. In mid-May, at “Shorts on the Beach,” Hilton Head’s first short film festival, Perpomballar’s The Street Cleaner won three…

Fishman: David Starnes, RIP

In the end it’s not about property, not about title, not about net worth or resources, not about who you know. Though maybe I’m wrong about that last part because a few days ago when someone behind me at Gamble Funeral Home, her blue eyes spilling over, leaned forward and whispered, “I didn’t know you…


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