1. Earthshaking Savannah election It was a seismic paradigm shift of massive proportions: Mayor Eddie DeLoach was voted out decisively after one term, with most every other City Council incumbent […]
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Pride at 20
Over its tenure, Savannah Pride has grown into a major event for the community, bringing people from all over to enjoy the festivities
First City Pride Center: Savannah’s LGBT organizations merge
‘What we’re doing isn’t enough and by uniting rather than siloing our efforts, we can accomplish more’
Savannah is full of Pride
Manzana Bryant’s passion for breaking that stigma is precisely what won her Savannah Pride’s inaugural Leonard Matlovich Award
Dreaming in color with Tim Moore
The Savannahian wore the Miss Savannah Pride crown with dignity and passion.
A clean, well-lighted safe space
The design and buildout maximize the square footage to accommodate a cornucopia of organizations and activities
49 Lives in Portraits: A Pulse Memorial
In some cases, the artists painted copies so that parents and partners left behind could each have a portrait, and the curator hopes the likenesses will bring solace.
Know your LGBT history
Latham is retiring this year and feels it’s time to speak up about the paths laid and sacrifices made that enable younger generations of LGBTQ folks to find their way in Savannah
‘Savannah struck’ in Ardsley Park
The benevolent hosts opened their sumptuous home for full access, allowing guests to amble around the azalea-fringed brick courtyard and through the second-floor bedrooms bedecked in vintage wallpaper.
Priscilla screening helps fund Savannah’s first-ever LGBT center
A trifecta of fun and goodwill: a screening of cult sensation The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a drag show hosted by Tricksie Turner, and a presentation by Savannah’s own Blair Williams (Miss Gay America 2015!).
Keep laughing
Already a successful comedian who has appeared on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend and the Today Show, as well as a laundry list of high profile festivals and clubs, Eddie Sarfaty […]
