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Velvet Caravan: A Savannah institution
The band is a beloved part of the music community, and is in many ways a major part of the fabric of the arts culture in the city
Paint Fumes deliver lo-fi magic
Do they fit in with the proto-punk and garage rock of the 60s? Most definitely. Do they also sound like the future of lo-fi, no frills rock and roll? Absolutely.
Review: Queen & Slim
Just as Thelma & Louise was firmly rooted in Americana, so too is Queen & Slim, offering peeks at various facets of society as the two fugitives travel across different state lines in an attempt to free themselves from this nightmare.
Park Place: Transitional living program fills crucial service gap
Park Place Outreach has been providing a safe, secure, and loving temporary home for children who are homeless, runaway, or victims of abuse in Savannah since 1984
Review: The Irishman
The Irishman often plays like a “Greatest Hits” compilation of moments from such Scorsese offerings as GoodFellas and Casino.
The true cost of insufficient affordable housing
Data from communities nationwide shows that the annual cost of one chronically homeless person ranges $20,000 to over $50,000
Sylvia Rose Novak @The Jinx
The singer/songwriter’s music is sonically expansive and not stylistically boxed in
5 Questions with Kay Wolfersperger
‘The best advice I got about creating style is just to create a lot of work. You can’t force it, you can’t rush it, just do it.’
Getting ‘Inked’ at Hen House
Ironically, Berzins had been a student of Bartone’s back in the day, but that’s about as far as the connection goes on first look
Midnight train to Georgia
She started riding the train while she was writing three columns a week for the Savannah Morning News as a way to find some inspiration
Kurt Ollmann presents eclectic Christmas show at UU Church
The concept was something, Ollmann says, that was inspired by his travels over the years and his various musical endeavors
Editor’s Note: Putting the thanks in Thanksgiving
There are lots of problems in Savannah: poverty, crime, low wages, poor educational system, etc. These are problems experienced in many other places. But the great things about Savannah are our things, and what sets us apart.
Fathers & Sons: Wareham & Daly @Roasting Room
Both Wareham and Daly are writers and multi-instrumentalists in their own rights, but they also happen to be the sons of talented musicians as well
High Octane Cocktails
Octane wants guests to stop in and enjoy a posh setting after work, after dinner, or even during a bachelorette party
Slacking Towards Bethlehem this holiday season
IT’S holiday season, folks. That means that, among other things, this is reliably a time of the year when the frequency of alternative cinema screenings in our area (meaning special event showings of either independent, foreign, cult or classic feature films) lessens slightly as public screenings are crowded out by Christmas concerts, parties and all…
Ford Natirboff @Foxy Loxy Cafe
Natirboff is a talented multi-instrumentalist whose love of The Who and The Beatles shines through
Black metal on Black Friday
Headlined by Black Tusk, the free festival will include special beer releases, a metal-centric record booth from Graveface Records, food from Krazien and specialty merch
Missionary Blues @Congress Street Social Club
Local rock and roll outfit Missionary Blues has garnered praise for their show-stopping vocals and stellar musicianship






