SAVANNAH’S AWARD-WINNING urgent care and occupational medicine facility, ExperCARE, officially opened its new downtown location on November 16 at 818 Abercorn Street, providing easy healthcare access to those who need […]
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Brian Regan bringing laughs to Savannah
UPDATED December 9, 2020 The Brian Regan performance at The Savannah Theatre on Wednesday, December 9th has been postponed as Brian has tested positive for Covid-19. Brian is feeling well, […]
Enjoy Some ‘Wheelie’ Good Laughs at Front Porch Improv Theatre
IF YOU’RE IN need of some laughs and cute pups to help take your mind off the pandemic, Front Porch Improv and Wheelie Good Dog Treats have got you covered […]
Paul Grassey is right on time
AN SUV PULLS up to the front entrance of the venerable National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force in Pooler, as if it could be carrying any major dignitary […]
Booked and Brave
VETERAN ROBERT TAYLOR served his country in more ways than one. As a soldier in the United States Army, not only did he serve his county, but he also served […]
From Seafood to Sea Drinks, Sorry Charlie’s expands with two new concepts.
EXTENDING UP was a natural progression for Sorry Charlie’s owner Harley Krinsky. The restaurateur has long held the hearts of locals and tourists alike, so reaching for more success seems […]
Better Late Than Never
We have all heard that phrase. This year “Best of Savannah” fits in that category. We typically produce the “Best of” edition in May. COVID-19 had different plans. Now as […]
The Tree Man shares his roots at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival
Pianist Chuck Leavell is most notably famous for his musical act, collaborating with some of the most star-studded names of our generation such as Eric Clapton, George Harrison, John Mayer, […]
5 Questions with Xavier Hutchins
‘I get a lot of inspiration from my outlook on the world, as I see things happen’
Velvet Caravan: A Savannah institution
The band is a beloved part of the music community, and is in many ways a major part of the fabric of the arts culture in the city
Music, independence, and joy with the Fabulous Equinox Orchestra
Davis and Johnson’s brass-centric group has been together for over a decade
A Decade of The Train Wrecks
They’re grown men performing like teenagers in a garage with new amps and parents who are out of town
