The 13-minute short examines the crosscurrents of what it means to be an immigrant — and what community means — in North Dakota
Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Anna and the Apocalypse breaks the genre mold
ANNA AND the Apocalypse is unlike any other zombie movie you’ve seen, and that’s because it’s not just a zombie movie. It’s a bizarre and intriguing combination of a zombie […]
Can You Ever Forgive Me? tells the tale of a lovable liar
Ever resourceful until the end, Lee Israel’s memoir of her crimes, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, ironically also made a good bit of money for the author, who passed away in 2014
Pre-wedding Jitters
OTOJA ABIT isn’t a household name yet, but that could change soon. The debut short from this talented actor/writer/director, with an enormous assist from co-star and mentor Jason Patric, is […]
Jeff Burr reflects on three decades of ‘Leatherface’
Burr is coming to Savannah for Graveface Records and Psychotronic Film Society’s FrightFest, a horror movie marathon
Savannah Philharmonic’s big birthday bash
Executive Director Terri O’Neil recalled the early days of the Philharmonic, which evolved from the Savannah Choral Society in 2007
Frightfest brings big names, cult classics to the Lucas
Jim Reed’s collaboration with Graveface was a natural one, given the former’s dedication to, and passionate work with, Psychotronic Film Society.
Velvet Caravan’s master ‘Stroke’
Savannah Stopover brings Velvet Caravan to the Lucas Theatre for an evening spinning with Eastern European melodies, Latin rhythms, a touch of western swing and other surprise twists on familiar tune
Vedette and a crepe: Yep!
SCAD not only renewed many buildings that can be found all over the city, but the school has also opened five culinary shops around town
Savannah Children’s Choir @Lucas Theater
The Savannah Children’s Choir performs its third annual end of camp musical review
A folk explosion at The Lucas Theatre
The collaboration was a change-up for both bands, who have their own unique ways of penning new material.
Summer All-Ages Music Guide
From intimate coffee house performances to auditorium spectacles, these selected shows are worth marking on the calendar
