

Harry Connick Jr. set for December show in Savannah
Harry Connick, Jr. has announced additional Fall concert dates of the New Orleans Tricentennial Celebration tour that will continue to take him across the U.S. and also London & Paris this year. He plays Savannah on Dec. 9 at the Johnny Mercer Theatre. Tickets go on sale Friday Sept. 28, at 10 a.m. at www.savannahcivic.com…
‘Frogwarts’ set for October 14 at Georgia State Railroad Museum
Georgia State Railroad Museum and Savannah Children’s Museum will transform into a Harry Potter-themed experience during “Frogwarts” on Sunday, October 14, from 11 am-3 pm. This year’s classes will include Wand Making, Potions, Fortune Telling, Defense Against the Dark Arts: Glow in the Dark Fun!, Care of Magical Creatures with Georgia Reptile Society, Quill Writing,…
She Returns From War explores and empowers
With a slightly new band in tow, Park is embracing a more collaborative approach to her career
Sam Pace And The Gilded Grit @Congress St. Social Club
The power trio’s songs, at their best moments, recall Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac
Jan Spillane with Joe Nelson @Jazz’d Tapas Bar
Her heartfelt delivery and acoustic-based song craft will be on full display
The Starland Village Files: Part Two
IN THE first installment of the Starland Village Files — all drawn from emails in the public record — we learned of the City’s strenuous efforts to work closely with The Foram Group, the developer behind the controversial, $40 million modern mixed-use development in the Victorian neighborhood, opposed by many residents mostly for its sheer…
Super Bob @Rachael’s 1190
Live music at Rachael’s is rare, so this is a show not to be missed
Valley Queen @El Rocko Lounge
Valley Queen’s delicate songs are carried by singer Natalie Carol’s vintage-sounding vocals and intelligent sense of melody
Savannah Jazz Festival kicks off with local youth performances
The 37th annual Savannah Jazz Festival kicks off with some of the city’s finest, and youngest, musicians.
Come Back Alice, South Hill Banks @Barrelhouse South
The band’s Allman Brothers-esque rock is also quite genre-bending, and is augmented by a violin
Reflecting on Roe
Sulfur put out a national call for entry asking artists to respond to the theme of Roe v. Wade
Black Tusk paves a path forward on T.C.B.T.
The newest collection of songs retains the band’s signature sludge metal sound but also incorporates hardcore punk influences on a much larger scale than their previous albums
Talking about it with Charity Lee
That life-changing event inspired Lee to start the ELLA Foundation, which aids those affected by violence, mental illness, and the criminal justice system
Editor’s Note: When ‘drunk donkeys’ attack
Oddly enough, if you want to piss people off, tell them a hurricane is probably not going to hit them.
Food truck festival, Savannah Bananas style
‘We figured since our baseball games are all-you-can-eat, what if you had a food truck festival that was also all-you-can eat?’
Josephine Johnson’s portrait of a Spark
The Spark is a huge step forward for Johnson and her recorded output
Latin People Time brings classic Salsa sound to Savannah Jazz Festival
THE SAVANNAH JAZZ FESTIVAL brings a great variety of music to local stages over the next two weeks — not all of it the typical idea of what jazz is. One of the festival’s many nods to the diversity of music happens Wednesday night, Sept. 26, when the Jacksonville, Fla., salsa band Latin People Time…
Savannah Philharmonic’s big birthday bash
Executive Director Terri O’Neil recalled the early days of the Philharmonic, which evolved from the Savannah Choral Society in 2007
Edminster responds to Starland Village piece
Editor, In this week’s article “The Starland Village Files: Part 2” it was suggested that my support for the Starland Village project is somehow motivated by a constellation of board relationships between the Thomas Square Neighborhood Association (TSNA), the Creative Coast, and the Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA). First, some clarifications: The Starland Village is…






