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Masters of their domain

If you didn’t go to the Cultural Arts Theatre’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest this past weekend because the thought of a play about Victorian England bores you to tears — please think again. More “Seinfeld” than “Masterpiece Theatre,” this production whips along with the comedic pace of a TV sitcom, buoyed by…

Letters to the Editor

MEDIUM RARE, PLEASE Editor, Tami Sabo, we’re informed in your Aug. 31 cover article (“Medium,” by Linda Sickler), sees dead people. She and her friend can also clairvoyantly locate missing folks, chat with angels, and channel ancient entities. Here’s a new concept you might want to consider next time you write about such gifted folks:…

Public art event by Pleasant & Stefan Eins

It is possible, if you park your car and decide to do the unimaginable and walk through the streets of any city, to discover strange markings left by anonymous artists. In Bradford, a city in the north of England, I remember finding on my many walks, small red circles painted around objects that had been…

The Big Easy will be back

Somewhere, in one of those gaps between teaching high school English and opening a restaurant, I was a Kelly Girl. In New Orleans. In a tightly knit town like the Crescent City, where getting a good job means living there a long time and meeting the right people — neither of which I had done…

Alive with Pride

Since its inception in 2000, the Savannah Pride Festival has grown to become the second largest Pride festival in Georgia and the fastest growing in the Southeast. In past years, the event was held at the Roundhouse Railroad Museum. Last year’s turnout was so large, it was obvious that a change was needed. “When Savannah…

‘Predatory gentrification’ on the way?

The following observation on Katrina’s aftermath is offered by T.S., my friend and colleague: “I think some white people will try to take destroyed land from black homeowners,” he said. “That’s one reason why evacuation is such a double-edged sword. People need to leave for safety’s sake but when reconstruction begins, will they still own…


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