WHEN JASON ISBELL walks on stage these days, fans are quite literally seeing a changed man. In January 2012, Isbell went into rehab to kick an alcohol addiction that had […]
Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Life is a Carnival @The Lucas Theatre
Charlotte, North Carolina’s The New Familiars, longtime friends of Savannah, are at the helm for this year’s edition.
Baroque with Savannah Philharmonic @The Lucas Theatre
Together, the collective will perform Vivaldi’s integral hymn Gloria.
#SAVFF: Programmer’s Guide
WITH A record breaking 1,150 competition entries from all over the world to sift through this year, as well as engaging studio releases and festival favorites, the selection process for […]
Have a Very Graveface Weekend
IT’S vinyl and horror authority Ryan Graveface’s favorite month, and you know what that means: cobwebs, limited release records, and scary movies galore! The coming weekend is packed with two […]
Blues Trinity concert honors legends Albert, Freddie, and B.B.
THE AFTERNOON light cuts through the crannies of Pinkie Master’s as Eric Culberson, Eric Dunn, and Ray Lundy, over plastic cups of PBR and a Styrofoam plate of Cheez-Its, swap […]
Meg Ryan, Olivia Wilde set for honors at Savannah Film Fest
AS tickets for the Savannah Film Festival go on sale this morning, SCAD announced its honorees, guests and the full lineup for the 2015 Savannah Film Festival, happening downtown Oct. […]
Savannah Philharmonic Opening Night: Prayers of Rain & Wind @The Lucas Theatre for the Arts
To kick off this season, the orchestra welcomes a very special soloist, double bassist Joseph Conyers.
Priscilla screening helps fund Savannah’s first-ever LGBT center
A trifecta of fun and goodwill: a screening of cult sensation The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a drag show hosted by Tricksie Turner, and a presentation by Savannah’s own Blair Williams (Miss Gay America 2015!).
OnStage Cabaret: I’ll Cover You @The Lucas Theatre for the Arts
It’s a stripped-down performance in which only acoustic instruments will be used, creating a whole new take on Trae Gurley’s gospel, singer-songwriter, soul, and standard picks.
Trav’lin’ Light: The Music of Mercer (OnStage Summer Cabaret Series) @Lucas Theatre=
Much like Johnny Mercer, Minda Larsen relates to the struggle of balancing the glitz of fame with hometown roots, navigating the big city life as a small-town Southerner.
On Stage Cabaret: Walkin’ After Midnight @The Lucas Theatre for the Arts
“I’ve been singing Patsy Cline since I was a young girl; my voice is very similar to hers,” JJ Hobbs explains. “I wanted to do a concert that really focused on her music, because I like the way her music sounds and feels when I sing it—it resonates with me.”
