Savannah Pride is back and will take place October 27 at Starland Yard, and 28-29 in Ellis Square. This year the organizers will offer top-tier entertainment, games, youth activities, workshops, […]
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At Foxy’s, Everyone’s a King: Local Live Streamer hosts Goth-Themed Gaming Night at Eclipse
Local ghost tour guide and gaming live streamer Mica Webb is planning an epic night of gaming to be held on Aug. 16 from 6-9 p.m. at Eclipse bar on […]
Connect Savannah News Briefs – Dec. 16 edition
Savannah mayor urges event moratorium through February TO PRevent the further spread of COVID-19, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson is recommending that the city continue its moratorium on issuing event permits […]
Asbury Memorial continues standing for LGBTQ rights
The church’s disaffiliation from Methodist denomination comes after a vote to continue ban on same-sex unions
Savannah’s LGBT community needs action, not words
This week our entire community is reminded of our place in this world. The Supreme Court has taken up three cases which all pose the same question: Can a person be fired for being gay or transgender?
Stonewall, 50 years on
The Stonewall uprising on June 28, 1969, was the catalyst for the gay rights movement and the inspiration for Pride celebrations to occur
SCAD Savannah Film Fest Highlights
A Quiet Place @Trustees Theater John Krasinski’s groundbreaking horror film A Quiet Place finds the actor and his real-life wife Emily Blunt navigating a post-apocalyptic world with their young children […]
Tybee Equality Fest flies the rainbow flag
THE Tybee Equality Fest celebrates its second year with three days of dancing, kayaking, cocktails, yoga, drag shows, live music, rainbows and love, yes, lots of love. The LGBTQ festival […]
