As a co–founder of New York’s Punk Magazine (with John Holmstrom), Legs McNeil was an integral part of the burgeoning punk music scene in the 1970s. He practically lived at […]
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You can’t get there from here. Yet.
Sometimes there’s a chicken and egg thing going on with people’s perceptions of proposed bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Some folks regard sidewalks and bike lanes as unnecessary on a particular […]
The Foodie Column: FORMing cheese
As I explore restaurants, I’m a sucker for a good charcuterie plate. Generally found in the appetizer section of menu or on its own, charcuterie is technically a collection of […]
Raising their voices
In a welcome two–fer, Savannah welcomes both a new arts organization and a new festival. The non–profit educational program VOICExperience announces the inaugural Savannah VOICE Festival will happen in summer […]
Where’re all my wonder women at?
The red boots. The bullet–deflecting arm cuffs. The magnanimous attitude towards all humankind. There’s no doubt Wonder Woman is the most recognizable female superhero in American media. Ever wonder why? […]
Whistle us gone
Perhaps the only consistent truth about bands in college towns is that they’re always in transition. After a couple of years – especially when there’s a graduation or two in […]
The man with the can
Artist’s Reception for Adolfo Hernandez aka Inope When: Friday, Nov. 2, 7–10 p.m. Where: The Butcher Gallery, 19 E. Bay St. Cost: Free Info: whatisthebutcher.com With its script-like swirls, stenciled […]
Ch-ch-ch-changes
WHILE THE FIRST Savannah Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon was an overall success despite some logistical hiccups — the second of a contracted three annual editions happens this weekend — “Savannah […]
She’s in good hands with all states
Donna Swanson is just like all the other 20,000–plus runners in this weekend’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in Savannah.Except she’s trying to run a marathon in all 50 states. Except […]
Here Baby Here
One of a handful of actresses who’ve co–starred with Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible III), Michelle Monaghan would probably prefer it if you knew her from her lesser–known but more challenging […]
Running, rocking and Adelitas Way
Rick DeJesus says he wants Adelitas Way to be “rock’s darlings,” but he understands very well that these things take not only talent and time, but hard work, dedication and […]
The Foodie Column
Private thoughts on Public Siblings are often so different. That’s what I found at The Public Kitchen & Bar, the younger sister of popular Local 11 Ten. Both are handsome. […]
