

Cover Story
Paula Deen: Always In Season
The Lady is still cookin, while the Sons debut their new show
City Notebook
SCAD prof wins kudos Savannah College of Art and Design visual effects professor Kirt Witte won first place in the Professional Abstract category at the first annual International Color Awards for an image titled “Tybee Lighthouse Shadow.” Witte received a $500 cash prize, publication in Graphis and other photography magazines, and a promotion contract. “I’m…
Art Patrol
‘Rite of the Dragon’ — SCAD presents a “river spectacle” celebrating the graduating class of 2006 at Morrell Park, East River Street Friday, June 2, 4:30 p.m. The event includes a 70-foot-long-by-10-foot-high motorized sculpture based on the mythic Chinese dragon sailing down the Savannah River. Free and open to the public. Starland First Friday…
Music Menu
A quick look at live shows around town this week.
The perils of being a walk-up town
How waiting until the last minute hurts Savannah audiences in the long run
Connect Recommends
Concerts of Note
“Journey of a Soul”
Outsider Artists@Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art
Featured Reviews
All the Flicks that Fit
Letters to the Editor
Savannah’s behind the curve on the environment Editor, I was interested in the article you recently ran by a young woman whose child suffered from asthma and was upset by the mosquito spraying that goes on here in town (“Our dark secret,” by Stacey Kronquest). I sympathize and wonder what kind of an administration this…
Fishman: Rites of pain, rites of passage
As much as any other time of year, this week screams of transition and passage. Nowhere is that more evident than at a graduation ceremony.
The Blotter
• Employees at a medical officereported finding a harassing letter. The unknown suspect slipped the letter through the building’s mail slot on a day when patients weren’t being seen and only employees were present. On those days, the doors are kept locked. For a few minutes in the afternoon, the employees were all in the…






