

Cover Story
Cover Story: Objector
Sgt. Kevin Benderman talks about his refusal to fight in Iraq, his imprisonment and his future
Theatre: Beau Jest
Savannah Actors Theatre presents a tale of love, brisket and out-of-work actors
Has the Jazz Fest lost its mojo?
25 Years on, annual free event boasts supporters, detractors
Letters to the Editor
Ready, Ayn, Fire Editor, It was a delight to see Ayn Rand mentioned on your cover and to learn that her play, Night of January 16th, was being offered on Tybee Island. Because of your article, my wife and I attended, with high expectations, the Tybee Arts Performing Society’s (TAPS) opening night presentation. It was…
Fishman: Life after Mac?
These are amazing beasts. They can take a lot of abuse. Theres nothing they dont know or cant do. Maybe I could slide through. Wrong.
Connect Recommends
All-Star Jazz Jam w/The Teddy Adams Quartet Back in the day, many of the cats which help keep our local jazz scene alive today were mentored and encouraged in their youth at annual jam sessions just like this one. They (and especially Mr. Adams) have made it their business to keep that spirit alive, bringing…
Blotter
A woman called police after her alcoholic husband cut the power wires to their home’s air conditioning unit, as well as the cable television wire. She said her husband also had pulled the fuse from the power box of the air conditioning unit. She said “this is not the first time that he had done…
Art Patrol
Chroma Gallery 5th Anniversary — Show opens to the public with an artist reception on Friday, Sept. 29, from 5-8 p.m. On hand will be the founding artists, Lori Keith Robinson, and Jan Clayton Pagratis, as well as many of the strong roster of artists represented by the gallery, including Elena Madden, Penelope Moore, Jeff…
Music Menu
Local Gigs a la carte
Featured Review: All the King’s Men
ALL THE KING’S MEN An adaptation of Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the solid 1949 movie version of All the King’s Men has found its standing diminished over the passage of time; even with a handful of Oscars to its name (including Best Picture), it’s rarely brought up when discussing the notable films of…
Now Showing
THE BLACK DAHLIA Until it derails while heading into its final turn, The Black Dahlia represents Brian De Palma’s most assured moviemaking in at least a decade, a glorious and gritty neo-noir which reminds us that only Scorsese and maybe a couple of others can match this maverick filmmaker when it comes to astonishing feats…






