When a building is under construction or renovation, this usually means that neighborhood residents are forced to look at drab fencing surrounding the site for months on end. However, when […]
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Quarantine Chronicles: Clinton Edminster
‘I feel like sometimes, in the rush of trying to run a business and make it work, you miss out on how awesome it actually is’
A Closer Look Q&A: a Graphic Recording
This week Brittany contributes a graphic recording of a recent Q&A session on April 22 between Tom Kohler, and Chatham County Commission candidate Clinton Edminster
Art lang syne
There’s a palpable excitement in the air here that goes beyond our recent election (though that’s pretty exciting all on its own)
The mural of the story
Over the course of eight weeks, eight artists will create eight murals on the walls of the old Starland Dairy
Preventing the death spiral: CAT looks to the future
CHATHAM AREA TRANSIT officials last week unveiled two radically different concepts for the bus system’s future. It’s part of the agency’s attempt to stem years of declining ridership and prevent […]
$19.80 vs. $19,800
In line with their mission of reducing inequality in the community, the Political Rascals’ campaign calls for a contribution of $19.80 or “simply your presence,” they say.
Are you #TeamFoxy?
In nuisance law that pre-dates the adoption of zoning codes throughout America, there is a concept known as “moving to the nuisance.”
Best Progressive
What’s the difference between a progressive and a liberal? Is it tom-a-to, tom-ah-to, or what? We’re not sure ourselves either, but Clinton Edminster seems to fit the progressive bill. The […]
March on and on and on
WE DID IT, y’all. We made history—or herstory, as it were. Collectively, Saturday’s marches have added up to the largest demonstration for the rights of women and the people who […]
Starlandia’s Space Station launches new galaxy of classes, workshops and performances
THERE ARE those who believe that Savannah’s Starland district is a multi-dimensional vortex, an attraction point for some of the weirdest, wackiest and most wonderful elements of the city. With […]
The Grinch That Stole Culture?
LOCAL arts and cultural organizations got an unpleasant holiday surprise late last week in the form of an unexpected, across-the-board proposal to slash City arts funding. The $200,000 cut, part […]
