HISTORY, especially in Savannah, is immediately visible and intrinsically hidden. Historical architecture and styling paints a scene across time, yet those signifiers distance us from the human realities we share […]
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Happiness is a choice
It’s one thing to talk about happiness and another to actually live it
Talking with: Jobita Hernández
SAVANNAH’S SUBURBAN Southside might as well fall off the edge of the planet to some downtowners. But when it comes to international cuisine, I think those of us who live among the […]
Hot & pasty
THE TOWN of Uttoxetter in Staffordshire is a pretty, sedate little place with a long history that stretches back to the Roman occupation. One thing the local housewives are known […]
Bus stops in the dark
THIS WEEK is the beginning of the year for Savannah/Chatham public schools, and with it a miserable ritual known too well to too many parents: Getting up way too early […]
At Bay Street: Chicago‘s baddest girl
‘Courtney has become kind of a muse for me,’ says director DeVincent. ‘She and I speak and think in the same terms, and she’s always open to my warpo ideas. And she makes good of them.’
Patch/Spirits and the Melchizedek Children @Hang Fire
Austin ‘dark folk’ band with a unique approach
Growing public art locally
Savannah is witnessing the creation of a once unimaginable number of public works
SAV Podcast: Mac MacCusker
SAVANNAH SCULPTOR Mac MacCusker has an unflinching devotion to socially-conscious art. It started when she was painting at Jenkins High School. It entered the world of fired clay when she learned ceramics […]
Savannah VOICE Fest features Don Giovanni
Aug. 3 and 5: A ’boutique production’ with chamber orchestra and soloists.
