Dr. Julie de Chantal’s specialty is African American history, and the lecture will cover a wide range of black history
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Claudia Nygaard’s journey through song
Nygaard, it turns out, is no stranger to Savannah—she’s been coming here for years, and has considered it something of a second home
‘Rightfully Hers’ panel examines issues ahead of Georgia legislative session
The LWVCGA celebrates 100 years next year and is a nonpartisan organization open to both men and women of any political affiliation
Donna Frost uses music as a force for good
She’s made it her life’s work for decades now, having grown up in a musical family and learned instruments from a young age
David Bankston’s storied musical journey
While still in high school, he collaborated with the acclaimed Sam Broussard and legendary guitarist Sonny Landreth, among others
Confidence + Krav Maga
The Safer U class includes information about prevention because it builds confidence.
The Desdemona Piano Quartet @Sulfur Studios and First Presbyterian Church
The ensemble, known for creating unique performances for a variety of concertgoers, will play selections from the Classical to Contemporary periods, including works by Haydn, Kodaly, Clara Schumann, Brustad, and Brahms.
First Friday for Folk Music @Stewart Hall, First Presbyterian Church
We all know it’s never too early to get ready for St. Paddy’s
26th Annual Savannah Folk Music Festival @Ellis Square, First Presbyterian Church, & Grayson Stadium
Over the course of three days, you’ll hear a mix of traditional folk, old time, blues, international, and more. Best of all? The whole shebang’s free.
First Friday for Folk Music @ First Presbyterian Church
With half a century of musical knowledge and experience, Chris Desa favors six and twelve-string guitars and enjoys performing his own material in addition to songs from the 1960s through 1980s.
Savannah Voice Festival announces season
This year’s opera, a highlight of the festival, is Bizet’s “Carmen.” Presented at Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church on Sunday, August 9 at 4 p.m. and Tuesday, August 11 at 6:30 p.m. The tale of a soldier seduced by a gorgeous gypsy, the VOICE Festival’s take will be a slightly abridged two-hour version with a small musical ensemble.
First Friday for Folk Music, featuring Jason Bible (The Train Wrecks) and Robert Benton @First Presbyterian Church
You can see two premiere songwriters in a stripped-down setting.
