IN WINTER, singer-songwriter Josephine Johnson was inspired to share the voices of women in music. Months later, Sister Sound, her WRUU 107.5 Savannah Soundings show, has become Savannah’s premiere radio […]
House of Strut
Street Clothes: Superautomatica
The band has elevated their captivating live show and is ready to throw down at this weekend in celebration of a new album
Record Store Day Guide
MUSIC LOVERS, get your credit cards ready and set your alarms: Record Store Day is almost here! There are a few ways to celebrate the annual ode to physical music […]
Non Stop Boogie Drop is 24 hours of music, art, and fun benefiting Savannah Riverkeeper
From dancing in the wee hours with Lotion in the Basket to sharing sunrise with The Flying Bacon Cheeseburgers, there’s something for everyone.
Enter the world of Savannah’s own Lavender Mist
IT DOESN’T get much more Savannah than meeting up at The Sentient Bean with a drag queen who also used to be your pharmacist during a hurricane watch, but that’s […]
College Student Guide: Music in the Garden of Good and Evil
As a responsible musical citizen–particularly if you’re under 21 years old–it’s important to have a clear picture of how things work in our venues and bars
Hey, H&M, it’s complicated
It’s been surreal to watch mall staples inhabit former mom-and-pop spots in some kind of Invasion of the Commerce Snatchers. Yet who can deny that brightly-lit stores full of pretty things are better for the city than shuttered storefronts?
Dig, if you will, the picture…
Though the name’s tongue-in-cheek, Blouses’ show is a respectful, loving ode to a treasured artist
The bluesy prose of Tokalos
All longtime admirers of one another’s tunes, a collaboration seemed meant to be.
Fashion for All
YOU MIGHT have to be flush with cash and the size of a pencil to wear anything from those haute couture design houses in Paris or Milan, but here in […]
The colorful sounds of Culture Vulture
You won’t see a still audience at a Culture Vulture show, and you certainly won’t be able to hold back as the dancey “Crystal” takes hold
Dance like everyone’s watching
“What we try to do with the festival is to present an opportunity to learn and appreciate the depth of African American history on a broad level as well as how it applies locally, especially for young people,” says Shirley James, who has organized the Black Heritage Festival since 2002.
