Is it malicious or duplicitous in intent, or just incompetent?
COVID-19
Five months in: Savannah Adapts
Featuring nods to several Magic Makers in Savannah who continue to guide our citizens, families, and students through this unprecedented time
A closer look at the cascading effects complicating this hurricane season
Evictions, unemployment, and a pandemic create the perfect storm, pun intended
‘We all have to come together’: Cuomo, Johnson announce partnership in COVID-19 relief
‘Our American body politic is more divided than it has ever been. We have political differences on COVID! How can you have political differences about a virus?’ asked Cuomo.
Editor’s Note: The virus is spiking. Now what?
The ‘new normal’ looks a lot like this: A stutterstep reopening, with places briefly opening back up for awhile and then abruptly closing again, combined with long lines at free testing centers and frantic attempts to do your own junior contact-tracing.
The Paradox of Thrift during our economic stagnation
Economists try to understand the factors which influence consumer decisions which determine the allocation of their disposable income between consumption and saving
Victory North: an update from the venue
Savannah’s newest music venue has been going strong since opening last year
These anxious times: working parents reflect on life during pandemic
But what happens when a pandemic forces you to stay home with your kids? There’s a terrifying reality for many right now
Essential and musical: a special edition of The Vinyl Say
OUR series, The Vinyl Say, typically centers around meeting in person with a local musician at Graveface Records & Curiosities, talking about influences and favorite albums. With the stay-at-home orders […]
Quarantine Chronicles: a COVID-19 patient
‘My feeling is that if a healthy person got the flu on top of this, you probably wouldn’t make it’
For the disabled community, COVID-19 presents unique challenges
Nakaieta Spencer, a Senior Home Manager in Savannah, says that the day-to-day challenges presented by COVID-19 have to do mainly with the lack of social interaction that is instrumental to the lives of the people who live in the homes
Editor’s Note: Passing and failing the tests of leadership
Tybee’s rogue St. Patrick’s parade — done in open defiance of the cancelation order — is certain to be mentioned the next time Orange Crush comes to Tybee, when locals try once again to shut down that celebration.
