Some might describe Craig Campbell as fame without a name — country music fans know his songs but his name isn’t quite household, yet.
Savannah GA 2021
Back onstage: Blippi the Musical comes to Savannah bringing live entertainment for families
Grab the kids and get ready for a show.
“Blippi The Musical” is coming to the Savannah Civic Center on July 27. The cast and crew are ready to bring their show back in front of a live audience.
Veteran-supported apparel, coffee shop announces official, unrestricted grand opening
The Nine Line Apparel and Black Rifle Coffee Company coffee shop on River St. has been open for some time, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, the location never got to have a grand opening free of masks and restrictions on numbers of guests. So, this is it.
Indoor-outdoor gallery to benefit local farmers’ market
An indoor-outdoor event with various local artists opens Friday from 6-8 p.m., with gallery profits from the show donated to Forsyth Farmer’s Market programs.
Georgians pick Georgia art
A playlist of 15 songs all performed, arranged, written, composed, produced, and/or created by musicians from Georgia; that’s what 20 artists had to get inspired. From that playlist came 20 pieces of artwork now on display at the Photopoint Gallery in Richmond Hill.
Virginia Jackson Kiah
SCAD is honoring Civil Rights activist, educator, painter, and museum founder Virginia Jackson Kiah with a permanent collection, “Live Your Vision: An Online Exhibition by Virginia Jackson Kiah.”
SCAD places in top 100 at international design competition, CodaWorx
CodaWorx stands for the collaboration of design + art, and it’s an award-based collaboration and all of the people working together to create a large body of art. The international award features ten different design categories are ranging from hospitality, education, institutional, transportation, and jury scores determine winners of those categories. The Savannah College of Art and Design’s submitted project placed in the top 100 CodaWorx Annual Awards Program.
Motion, music, America
The inaugural “Freedom Floats” will be a patriotic parade past Savannah’s downtown waterfront on July 4 in honor of Independence Day.
After the rousing success of 2021’s St. Patrick’s Day “Shamrock Ships Flotilla” boat parade, organizers are gearing up for more revelry on the river.
The parade itself will start floating in view down the Savannah River at about 3:30 p.m. on July 4.
