Thoroughly charming and supremely enjoyable, Hank and Asha is a cinematic romance for the modern era.
Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Film Festival: Norman Reedus
“We film eight hours a day. By the end of the day, all of us are walking back from set to our trailers, limping, holding our backs like we’re 90 years old.”
The joy of jookin’: JJ Grey
“If I wanted to be like anybody, I always wanted to be Jerry Reed. Of course, I haven’t come close … I wanted to land somewhere between him and Jerry Clower.”
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.
Savannah Music Festival Review: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Co.
The performance was over before we knew it, the organic, gently unfolding nature of the dances enabling us to reach a near-trance state which both slowed and accelerated the passage of time.
Savannah Music Festival: Dr. John
New Orleans’Mac Rebennack has come full circle: From his earliest days as a French Quarter guitarist and then key-tickling jellyroll wunderkind on recordings for the top L.A. artists, to his […]
Game of Swords
The Three MusketeersWhen: Thursday–Saturday, Feb. 28–March 2 8 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m.Where: Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St.Tickets: $25 general, $10 kids/seniors/military, $5 w/ SCAD I.D.; $50 family package of 2 […]
Slide guru
One of the most unique artists to come to town in an already uniquely diverse Savannah Music Festival is Indian slide guitar virtuoso Debashish Bhattacharya, who performs in a one-of-a-kind […]
