

League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia holds candidate forums Oct. 3
The League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia will host two Candidates Forums for the municipal elections in Savannah on Oct. 3. The forums are designed to help voters learn more about the issues directly from candidates and their positions on the city’s concerns. The Savannah at-large candidates forum will happen at 5:30 p.m., and…
The world of ‘Pinkalicious’ comes to life
In the musical, which originally ran off Broadway starting in 2007, Pinkalicious is warned by her parents not to eat too many pink cupcakes
Sugaray Rayford finds his way to the blues
These days, Rayford tours regularly and has garnered immense critical acclaim for his powerful vocals and unique approach to blues
Super Doppler @El-Rocko Lounge
They’ve also drawn comparisons to contemporary acts like Dr. Dog, but they’ve got a sound all their own
5 Questions with Vanessa Platacis
Platacis is the first woman to be commissioned for such a project
Savannah Art Association celebrates Forrest Gump’s 25th
Beginning Oct. 1 and continuing through the rest of the year, the SAA Gallery hosts a Gump-themed exhibition in its member room
Civvies steps up to help the Bahamas
Following the events of Hurricane Dorian, which ravaged the Bahamas and caused an untold amount of damage, Rainé felt as though he needed to do something to help
Marsh magic
Truly, the book is unique in that it deftly weaves seemingly separate stories together into one
GSBA vs. local schools on employee CBD policy
On Thursday, June 27, the GSBA sent out their monthly policy update, which focused on school employee tobacco use policies
First City Pride Center: Savannah’s LGBT organizations merge
‘What we’re doing isn’t enough and by uniting rather than siloing our efforts, we can accomplish more’
The great local news for better transportation options
These demands for climate purity are interesting in that they represent an admission that, yes, humans do cause climate change.
Driving Miss Daisy to Savannah Rep
The show is poignant and relevant to many of the issues that are socially and culturally important today, and it remains a beloved story three decades later
Drivin’ N Cryin’ @Victory North
Drivin’ N Cryin’ continues to pump out great art seemingly all the time
Dustin Price @The Jinx
There aren’t many totally unique solo artists out there these days, but Price is most certainly one of them
Editor’s Note: Can we all truly profit from the port?
In a few years the Port of Savannah is set to double in traffic. And when you double container traffic into the port, you also double transportation traffic out of the port.
Rhett: ‘Southern Eclectic’ at the Alida
Rhett just invited Executive Chef Jason Starnes to join the team and revamp the menu
Funky Nation takes over Jazz Fest
Whether working sweaty clubs or open-air festivals, the band’s kinetic fusion of funk, jazz and rock really comes to life onstage, and has much the same effect on the crowds
Huntertones’ genre-bending, high-energy experience
Led by saxophonist Dan White and trumpeter Jon Lampley, the band formed in Ohio before relocating to Brooklyn
Neutral Snap @Barrelhouse South
New Orleans’ Neutral Snap is a pop punk band gaining some serious steam across the country






