

Cover Story
A road trip with a twist
Actor D.B. Sweeney brings his award-winning film to Savannah Film Festival
Letter to the Editor
Proud vote for Jim Martin Editor, The 2006 midterm election cycle is certainly shaping up to be one of the most negative, dismal, depressing and uninspiring of any in recent memory. It features a bumper crop of two-faced, lying, backstabbing hypocrites competing to be viewed as the most conservative and military-friendly. It is breeding bigtime…
Fishman: Reflected wisdom of blogs
I like to read the reactions and reviews of people who are not in the business. Ordinary people.
The Blotter
A local surgeon’s office called police after a large check written by a patient bounced. An administrative assistant told police that she had received a letter from a local bank in references to a returned check. The check had been written for $10,765 for services the woman had received. The complainant told police that the…
Theatre Preview: All My Sons
At first glance, Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons might seem a bit dated. But sift through its many complex layers and it quickly becomes obvious that this play is timeless, with messages that ring as true today as they did nearly 60 years ago. The play is based on a true story of a…
Art Patrol
‘icon sumer’ — Patrick McGrath Muñiz, SCAD MFA candidate, presents his thesis exhibition: icon-sumer Oct. 19–Nov. 4 at Hall Street Gallery, 212 W. Hall St. Free and open to the public. Explores the relationship between traditional Christian icons and our modern consumerist society. Todd Lemanic — Work in stone, wood, ceramics and canvas by…
Featured Review: Man of the Year
It’s junk like Man of the Year that makes me remember movie reviewing often isn’t just a job; it’s an adventure — and I’m owed some serious combat pay. Merging the premises of Warren Beatty’s razor-sharp Bulworth, Kevin Kline’s decent Dave and Chris Rock’s flaccid Head of State, writer-director Barry Levinson imagines what would happen…
Now Showing
Man of the year ¶ It’s junk like Man of the Year that makes me remember movie reviewing often isn’t just a job; it’s an adventure — and I’m owed some serious combat pay. Merging the premises of Warren Beatty’s razor-sharp Bulworth, Kevin Kline’s decent Dave and Chris Rock’s flaccid Head of State, writer-director Barry…
Music Menu
A quick lookat some of this week’s live gigs
Connect Recommends
Our picks for the most noteworthy live shows of the week
Slides, guitars and fishing poles
NYC poet, artist & songwriter Andy Friedman returns to town
Georgia on his mind
Gregg Allman on music, family, and living in Bryan County
Clowns by Clive
Savannah Actors Theatre presents a treat for adults this Halloween






