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City Notebook
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It felt like she took the Savannah she made with her.
- by Anna Chandler
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News Cycle
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The research is clear: Widening lanes increases speeds, causing more crashes. And more of those crashes will be fatal due to higher speeds.
- by John Bennett
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Art Beat of Savannah
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The 21 paintings at The Beach Institute demonstrate one side of the Highwaymen’s appeal: a remarkable ability to capture the idealized southern landscape. But it's their unique backstory that truly sets them apart.
- by Kayla Goggin
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Visual Arts
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Ruh-roh Scoob, this Hanna-Barbera animator makes rare Savannah appearance
- by Anna Chandler
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Interview
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Packway Handle Band and Velvet Caravan play the Lucas
- by Anna Chandler
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Interview
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Angel Bond on the band’s future
- by Anna Chandler
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Music Features
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Roger Moss, co-founder of Savannah Children’s Choir (which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year), touts the evening as a perfect introduction to opera and a spectacle for longtime enthusiasts.
- by Anna Chandler
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Music Features
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With live music by Crazy Man Crazy, attendees can snag a $10 raffle ticket before the day of the show for a chance to become a Rockabilly Queen.
- by Anna Chandler
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Music Features
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There’s no magic formula to knowing a band is the right fit on a bill, but Lynch says there is a certain je ne sais quoi that he and Sterno can pick up on.
- by Anna Chandler
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Music Features
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A mix of funk, blues, jazz, and folk, marked by a signature up-tempo arrangements and breezy fingerpicking.
- by Anna Chandler
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Music Features
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As a member of James Brown’s band The J.B.’s, Coleman shared the stage with the “Godfather of Soul” from 1970 to 1973.
- by Anna Chandler
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Film Reviews
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The crispness of these visuals is matched by the smartness of the script, which includes all the relevant touchstones (the baseball mound, the Red Baron, the adults’ unintelligible gibberish, “It was a dark and stormy night”) while adding some delightful shout-outs to the franchise’s storied history.
- by Matt Brunson
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Tags: Film Reviews, Video
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Local Film
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Cult films by acclaimed director screen at Trustees to raise funds for Keith Kozel
- by Jim Morekis
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The Ghost Dog Diaries
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I’m not sure if Robyn’s star burned so brightly because she knew that life was short, or if things just worked out that way. Regardless, she taught us by example to juice every possible moment of magical elixir out of life.
- by Your Pal Erin
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The Straight Dope
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It was openly known by both governments that even if Russia were to launch all its missiles in Cuba, it couldn’t take out the U.S.’s capability to obliterate the USSR in response.
- by Cecil Adams
News & Opinion
A Brighter Day ahead
News & Opinion
Editor's Note: Wave goodbye to the Waving Girl?
I thought it odd that Mr.Kessler says that his friend sculpted the statue, »
News & Opinion
Emmaus House serves a daily Feast of Love to the homeless and hungry
Music & Clubs
Jeff Two-Names plot ‘world tour’ of Florida
Music & Clubs
Colter Wall @Victory North