The 2014 Savannah Craft Brew Fest marks the seventh year of the festival. During those last seven years, craft beer has grown exponentially, both in the quantity of breweries in […]
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Digging deeper
”We’re trying to establish a consortium of information for sharing and get a real idea of regional capacity,” says Dr. Stephen Ramos.
Talking with… Benjamin Johnson Sr.
When Benjamin Johnson Sr. started working as a longshoreman at the Port of Savannah, videotape, weather satellites and lint rollers had not yet been invented. It was the Eisenhower administration. Johnson had returned home […]
‘Welcome to the family’
Think Mrs. Wilkes’ dining room, only with calamari and red wine instead of fried chicken and sweet tea.
The Love Language @Hang Fire
‘Live, we’re not going for hitting every note perfectly. It’s a different kind of energy.’
Talking about… the King-Tisdell Cottage
WHEN I called Vaughnette Goode-Walker to arrange our interview, she said she was driving to her second home. “Where’s that?” I asked. She laughed and said, “The King-Tisdell Cottage.” I should […]
‘Billie on Barnard’
ONE OF the most influential jazz performers of all time, Billie Holiday is “a significant person for every jazz musician,” says singer Jane Ogle. It’s fitting, then, that the Southern […]
Locavores on Wilmington!
IT’S THE bright star of socially conscious cuisine, yet to those of us who remember big family gardens, grandmothers canning summer berries and peaches, weekly trips to the farmers market, […]
100 Years on Henry Street
Here’s a factoid that might surprise even the most studious Savannah bookworm: When the Carnegie Library opened its thick double doors in August 1914, it didn’t just have the distinction of being the city’s first library to serve black citizens—it was Savannah’s first freestanding public library, period.
Tawny Ellis @Dollhouse Productions
‘My father played a lot of Hank Williams, Conway Twitty, Waylon Jennings. It got in my blood.’
Whaleboat @Graveface & Hang Fire
The’Boat is the city’s most overtly melodic rock ‘n’ roll experience.
Demolishing credibility
City’s controversial proposed purchase on Waters Avenue comes at a bad time
