STUDIES SHOW that Americans are sleeping less than ever, and college students are most deprived of decent rest, averaging just six hours a night. There’s always an excuse to put […]
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Documentary asks the big questions at local climate change forum
While not everyone can switch to a hybrid vehicle or install solar panels, small acts like using less electricity and buying local produce reduce greenhouse gases.
Where all the misfit toys belong
It’s all in the name of bringing as many aspects of pop/sci-fi/steampunk/game/geek culture together
Autism conference features workshops, toolkits and Dr. Temple Grandin
ONE IN 68. That’s the latest statistic from the Center from Disease Control, which estimates one in 68 American children have been identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD.) It’s a […]
The Real Mad Men
THE BIG Georgia History Festival main event isn’t until February, but the Savannah-based Georgia Historical Society is revving up for this year’s shindig with a lecture by their resident Senior […]
5 Questions: Why De Soto Matters to the Georgia History Festival
TWO CENTURIES before Savannah was founded, the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto led the first European expedition into the North American interior. From the Florida Gulf Coast through Georgia, through […]
Geekend: Bea Wray
Creative Coast director on how Geekend hits the sweet spot and the importance of the annual nerd takeover
Geekend: OhHeckYeah
FOUNDER AND Director of OhHeckYeah, Brian Corrigan creates strategies rooted in culture. At this year’s Geekend, he serves a spearhead for the breakthrough OhHeckYeah Street Arcade, a demo of which […]
Monster mash-up
Now in its third year, the locally-organized sci-fi, fantasy and gaming convention has grown formidable wings, hosting three days of role-playing and more the Coastal Georgia Center April 11-13.
Better health through herbs & prevention
Dietary supplements might be a multi–billion dollar industry, and ginseng has become a household name in Chinese remedies, but the use of plants and herbs is still a long way […]
Interview: Dr. David Hurst Thomas
Dr. David Hurst Thomas is the curator of North American Archaeology with the American Museum of Natural History, and while he’s worked on sites around the country, the one he’s […]
Opening credits
Stepping into the home of Hal and Nancy Miles is sort of like wandering unexpectedly into a long lost vault buried somewhere between the studios of Disney and Warner Brothers. […]
