In the decade since St. Paul & the Broken Bones came out of Birmingham, AL, the eight-piece outfit has made a name for itself as a horn-driven neo-soul act fronted […]
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SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL: Los Lobos Howl in Savannah
Perhaps no rock band is better suited to make an album covering songs by other artists than Los Lobos. For 40-plus years, this great band from East Los Angeles has […]
British Gin maker to make Savannah stop
It’s easy to get lost in the world of celebrity spirits these days. And we aren’t talking ghosts. The number of tequilas, whiskeys, vodkas, gins and more backed by high […]
SCAD renames workforce housing building after local philanthropist Lorlee Tenenbaum
On Thursday, March 16, community members gathered at Pulaski Square for a special ceremony commemorating the late Lorlee Tenenbaum. A Savannah transplant, Lorlee relocated to the Hostess City in 1959 […]
Kessler’s new mansion, Starland Village update, affordable housing effort continues, and Old Town Trolley planning restaurant, museum
Kessler purchases historic Mills B. Lane mansion Local luxury hotel developer Richard Kessler has added another historic Savannah building to his list of acquisitions, following the development of Plant Riverside, […]
United Way of the Coastal Empire hosts Women Who Rule fundraising luncheon, honors Kay Ford
On Tuesday, March 14, United Way of the Coastal Empire held their annual Women Who Rule luncheon at the Savannah Convention Center. Presented by Step One Automotive Group, the sold-out […]
Chatham Area Transit St. Patrick’s Day Schedule
On Friday, March 17 and Saturday, March 18, CAT’s Fixed-Route and Paratransit services will run from 4:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Please be advised, riders are not allowed to bring large […]
The Celtic Tenors come across the pond for 2 nights of Irish revelry
Flying in from across the pond, the internationally recognized Irish music group, the Celtic Tenors are set to perform two nights, March 15 and 16 at the Plant Riverside’s music […]
JAUDON SPORTS: Remembering ‘The Dream Dawgs’ 15 years later
You remember it, don’t you? The 2008 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament? If you’re having trouble picturing it, maybe this will help. Remember when a tornado hit the Georgia Dome and […]
ON THE CLOCK ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY
With military precision, the Hancocks and Moodys quickly assemble their tents, chairs and food in the first square on the parade route. It’s planned to the minute. This year, with […]
The Creative Household
On her website (stefanienewman.com) painter Stefanie Hope Newman writes about growing up in Chicago “where she fell under the spell of the Cubs and the Art Institute. If the generally […]
