“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.”
Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Film Festival: Hank and Asha
Thoroughly charming and supremely enjoyable, Hank and Asha is a cinematic romance for the modern era.
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 […]
