The Psychotronic Film Society of Savannah celebrates a decade of VHS treasures
muse arts warehouse
Enveloped in the Beloved Community
Keeping the ‘social’ in social change” is the rallying cheer that continues to buoy the story of Waddie Welcome.
Fall Arts Preview: Special Screenings
Some fun films coming your way this autumn viewing season, including a special benefit screening of Pee wee’s Big Adventure.
Fall Arts Preview: Theatre, Comedy, and Performing Arts
Oct. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25 & 31 Dreadful Pestilence: Savannah’s Yellow Fever in 1820 The Davenport House The city’s 19th-century yellow fever epidemic gets careful treatment […]
Grey Gardens: Beautiful garbage, beautiful dresses
Connect sat down with Savannah stage veterans Mickey Dodge and Maggie Hart to discuss the enduring adoration of Grey Gardens, the Kennedy connection and the importance of being Edie.
24-Hour Play Festival returns to Muse
The premise is simple: Six writers volunteer to write six new short plays, with no advance notice as to what they’ll be about.
Human Rights Watch Film Fest debuts
LOCAL FILM mavens know Jim Reed from his tireless work as the brains/brawn/everything behind the Psychotronic Film Series, which has hosted counterculture and kitsch films at the Bean for over […]
Backstage on Broadway
They have to be at the theater for every single performance, fully rehearsed and in makeup and costume, and be ready to “go on” at a moment’s notice.
A particularly peculiar Dance
It’s more innovative and unique than most anything else in theaters in 2014.
The Odd Lot: Now with more laughs!
The Odd Lot menu has expanded to include a Saturday interactive performance at Savannah Coffee Roasters.
Theatre: The Trip to Bountiful
Dandy Barrett is the antithesis of the kind of woman who loses herself. After a lifetime of professional success and artistic expression, she appears to know exactly who she is.
‘Everything is poetry’: Spoken Word Festival
“What’s the point of writing something if it’s never gonna be heard? Or read, or seen. Why do yourself the injustice?”
