

Letter: SPLOST not perfect, but funds projects worth a ‘Yes’ vote
Editor: Thank you for mentioning Tide to Town in your recent column on the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax. You wrote that Savannah’s urban trail system is “genuinely great and worthwhile.” I agree! In addition to Tide to Town, there are many other significant and much-needed infrastructure projects that will be funded if SPLOST…
Union Mission prepares for Homeless Awareness Month
Union Mission estimates that “on any given night there are between 750 and 1,000 individuals experiencing homelessness in our community. In order to bring much needed awareness to this issue, November serves as Homeless Awareness Month.” Union Mission invites the public “to influence change” by participating in any or all of the following activities: Attend…
5 Questions with Marcus Dunn
‘87% of schools in general do not cover Native American history past 1900’
Jezebel Heart @Congress St. Up
Local duo Jezebel Heart is the newest project from Britt Scott
My best friend’s ghoul: The Cars and more at Jinx Halloween
The Cars tribute, known for the night as The Dangerous Type, is actually none other than prominent local band The Magic Rocks
Rock ‘n’ Roll on the Run
THE Savannah Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon is back for another edition, just one year short of becoming one of the “legacy events” in the series. This is our ninth year in Savannah,” says Brandt Bernat, race director with the Ironman Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series. “That’s a big deal because next year’s event will be the…
The River and The Wall: Mountainfilm On Tour honors Veterans Day
The festival’s focus is on films which offer compelling, thought-provoking portraits of our environment, culture and issues of political and social justice
Rocky Horror Show @Bay Street Theatre (Club One)
Rocky Horror started as a cult favorite film and musical, but has since gone on to become a cultural phenomenon
It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood at the SCAD Savannah Film Fest
The duo didn’t write the script based on theory. They made several trips to Rogers’s hometown of Pittsburgh, PA, not only to soak up the vibe, but to garner the blessing and aid of the Rogers estate
Angela Burson’s still life
Burson builds a fantasy still life around real-life objects
Halloween Scary-oke @The Wormhole
A Savannah mainstay hosts a special karaoke night just for Halloween, featuring spooky songs
Big Head Todd and the Monsters choose authenticity over stardom
As the band’s songwriter, Mohr has expanded his palate, building on the gritty melodic rock and soulful pop balladry of the 1990s albums and deepening his ability to draw on blues, funk, pop and other styles within the band’s music
Sebastian Bach @Victory North
The singer has had a pretty wild ride, starting in the 80s with hits like ’18 And Life’
City Hotel plots special UU Church concert
The band has been delighting audiences in Savannah and beyond since 2011 with their traditional instrumentation and knack for thrilling songcraft
Community comes together for StattsFest 2019
‘For us, that sense of community is also one of the things I love about playing music here’
The uplifting truth about Savannah’s Mega Weekend
Complaining about closed streets and reduced parking distracts us from the center of this story: A weekend overflowing with diverse events is an indicator of a city with a vibrant culture.
Editor’s Note: Election Savannah — the dollars tell the story?
Since taking office after the 2015 election, Mayor Eddie DeLoach has garnered nearly a quarter million dollars in contributions.
Immerse yourself at Earth Rise Savannah
The event, taking place Saturday at the Clyde Venue, is a fundraising event for the festival as well as an immersive musical experience
Here’s looking at you, kid
The chemistry between the main characters is sublime, and the production and costume design is fantastic, drawing you into a world of deception and mystery with ease.
Chamaco’s: Tybee’s taco empire
Culver and Hall practiced taco recipes for years all while looking for a restaurant location to call their own
Two sisters, two harps, and a funeral home
They’re also both talented actors, but their passion and focus has clearly always been centered around their musical explorations
‘Docs To Watch’ Panel shines a light on documentary filmmakers
Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter knows a thing or two about the influence the panel, and the film festival, has had on the industry
Review: The Report
Scott Z. Burns’ real-life thriller takes on the CIA






