Eating local is fast becoming another Savannah foodie custom, and the meaning of “green cuisine” takes on more layers than a Shepherd’s Pie when it’s prepared with sustainably-raised meats and organic vegetables from our local farming community.
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The Band Perry: Country pioneers
‘We judge a lot of our growth by how many songs they’re singing along to’
Stopover spotlight: Speedy Ortiz
‘I’ve always just been more interested in bands that focus more on wordplay, or not being 100 percent straightforward.’
Stopover spotlight: Those Darlins
‘I don’t really think about being a woman and how different it is that much. The only time it really gets on my nerves is when people say stuff that’s just kinda stupid.’
Fool for Love is a tumultuous ride
Told with a visceral ferocity that sweeps its audience into the fray, the story is a fascinating study of what keep us coming back to the ones we love, even when it means entering back into the storm.
At the root of good food: Meet Teri Schell
Poor Teri—she absolutely hates attention, but her name constantly pops up as Savannah’s egalitarian food guru
Stopover spotlight: Peelander-Z
The four Japanese musicians clown and cavort amongst giant squids and lizards.
Stopover spotlight: St. Paul & the Broken Bones
Paul Janeway grew up in a strict Pentecostal home. Black gospel music was common in his church services.
Donna’s dream
It’s exciting to find a place you’d never noticed before, walk in, and be immediately welcomed and smiled upon. That’s what I experienced when I pulled into the little parking […]
Band of Horses’ acoustic stampede
Recorded last year at Nashville’s venerable Ryman Auditorium (which has, they say, the best acoustics in the South), their new album features Ben Bridwell and company pickin’ and a-strummin’ without all those pesky amplifiers.
A ‘journey to wellness’ – for all
‘There’s not one area where Savannah and Chatham County outperform the rest of the nation,” says Canyon Ranch’s Andrew Pleasant. ‘The need for something like the Life Enhancement Program is real, it’s tangible, and it’s immediate.’
Review: Non-Stop
Neeson’s career pirouette has blessed the action flick with a leading man who can emote as well as he can punch.
