‘On a very basic level, I am safe and secure, but I feel like the threat and the danger is so imminent around us that it’s hard to reconcile’
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Flattening the curve
As you undoubtedly have noticed, either from social media or from our shortened event listings this week, there’s not a whole lot happening in Savannah right now. In the interest […]
Super Museum Sunday!
We made a guide to help you streamline your interests and make a cohesive plan for the day
‘A Christmas Memory’ continues at Flannery home
Strozier, a longtime English professor at Armstrong, sadly passed away in April. But the tradition he created lives on with a rechristening of the event as a memorial event
Shake your peacock feathers
This Friday, they’ll host their annual Peacock Party and 30th anniversary celebration at the Beach Institute
Harper Lee’s ‘Furious Hours’
Lee’s foray into true crime writing is detailed in Casey Cep’s new book, ‘Furious Hours’
Super Museum Sunday!
There’s no time like the present to see some of our area’s most beloved cultural and historical centers
5 Questions with Charles Frazier
Frazier’s first novel, Cold Mountain, debuted to wide acclaim
The importance of poetry
THIS Sunday, explore the enduring beauty and importance in poetry. Olivia Stiffler’s lecture, “Poetry: Why Read it? Why Write It? Who Cares?” is the first in the Flannery O’Connor Childhood […]
Super Museum Sunday!
We’ve categorized the sites by interest to help you plan your day.
Fare thee well, Francis Allen 1958-2017
Francis championed the environment, art and social equality in voice and in action, yet he was the first person to remind us not take it all so damn seriously.
Ann Hood: The books that mattered most
ALL of us cherish the books that affected us in childhood—the love stories that made us pine, the tragedies that made us cry, the epics that opened our eyes to […]
