“The revival with Daniel Radcliffe went back to that metal frame thing. Futuristic. Cold, medicinal,” says director Poole. “We looked at other productions where they’d gone more tribal, and asked, what is futuristic yet godlike at the same time?”
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Philharmonic’s Irish Spring in Autumn
The guest soloist is Hungarian-born violinist Gwendolyn Masin, a virtuoso who’s spent most of her life in Ireland.
College Issue: Beyond the blue blazer
At some point, be it for a job interview or meeting your girlfriend’s parents, you are going to have to clean up your act. And we’re not talking about shaving off the soulpatch: You’re going to need a good suit.
College Issue: Ride like a boss
If you are a Savannah State University or Armstrong Atlantic State University student, think of this as the Core Curriculum. If you’re a SCAD student, this is the stuff of Foundation Studies. So let’s start here:
College Issue: SSU radio
From jazz to gospel, blues to Latin music, hip-hop to alternative soul, every program speaks to WHCJ’s mission as musical ambassador for the university.
College Issue: SoFo eats under $10
With creative minds, comes the need to fuel ideas gastronomically —cheaply, ethically, and with inimitable style. Indulge in a few of the eateries that give the area its character.
Revival Fest: Truth & Salvage Co.
“We had some choices as to what we should do, and we thought ‘Let’s go try and build a crowd in the South, and on the east coast, like we’ve done out here in the West. And if we do that, we’ll have the whole United States covered.'”
College Issue: The Connect Playlist
Right here, right now, a healthy and quite vibrant cross-section of the best rock, hip hop, electronic, acoustic and string band music in Savannah.
‘Style’ is a verb
The distinctions are important enough that the fashion, celebrity and magazine industries have given rise to the role of professional stylists: Those discerning tastemakers who create an enchanting alchemy out of clothing, accessories, hair and make-up to add up to a particular artistic vision.
Beware ‘seasonal beer creep’
I might have found the ability to appreciate the beer’s combination of cranberries, allspice and nutmeg over a juicy pumpkin base. Instead, it felt like I was being force fed Thanksgiving dinner in a sauna.
Rising water, strange bedfellows
To melt the stubborn glacier of American energy policy, something drastic needs to happen. Some kind of miraculous meeting of the minds that transcends partisan politics. Something completely outrageous, like, say, green energy liberals aligning with Tea Party activists.
Hello there, Miss Sandra
“It’s a little bit tongue-in-cheek, it’s satirical, it’s smart. People take it in any way they want. Some people think you’re being bitchy. I think I’m being ironic. It’s a strong female funny figure, and I think gay men like that.”
