SOYXSOY (pronounced “soy como soy”) is a Savannah-based collective of contemporary Latin, Hispanic and Native American artists who represent a diversity of disciplines, cultures and perspectives. Featuring visual artists, actors, […]
Savannah Cultural Arts Center
Local black history and voices on display at Savannah Black Art Expo
Since time immemorial, history and culture have been passed down from generation to generation through visual and performing arts. In continuing this tradition, the Savannah Black Art Expo brings together […]
2019 Year In Review
1. Earthshaking Savannah election It was a seismic paradigm shift of massive proportions: Mayor Eddie DeLoach was voted out decisively after one term, with most every other City Council incumbent […]
Five years of change
Law’s full collection of over 4,000 photographs, taken from 1868 to 2002, was curated for the exhibit by Spracher and former Savannah mayor Dr. Otis Johnson, who was a part of the civil rights movement
Film Fest season, and time for Styx – the movie, not the band
THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS The Reincarnation of Peter Proud 8 p.m. Oct. 23 The Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave. $8 Rosemary’s Baby 7 p.m. Oct. 24 Tybee Post Theater, 10 […]
5 Questions with Nicholas Wozniak
The Broughton Street that Wozniak remembers was run-down, full of mom-and-pop shops with hand-painted signs
CinemaSavannah celebrates move with the Queen of Soul
TOMASZ WARCHOL first heard Aretha Franklin’s album “Amazing Grace” in the mid-70s. The live album was a commodity in communist Poland, Warchol remembers. He’d had to bring it in from […]
Savannah Cultural Arts Center opens to enthusiasm — and more questions
The grand opening went a long way toward assuaging public concerns about the $24 million facility, under fire for cost overruns
