FUNK YOU @ TYBEE POST THEATER Augusta’s nine-piece soul and funk band fills the stage with musicians, and the venue with booty-movin’ sounds. Get your belly filled with Sea Wolf […]
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Savannah Stage Company run toward their fears in their new show ‘Brave the Stage’
For one night only the Savannah Stage Company (SSC) will be presenting their production “Brave the Stage: an Evening of Running Towards the Fear.” This ties into the theme for […]
BUNNY IN THE CITY: Last of the Right Whales Georgia premiere at the Lucas Theatre
When I got a call from Joanne Jackson to attend the Georgia Premiere of “The Last of the Right Whales,” I jumped at the chance to see this award-winning feature […]
PHOTOS: Georgia Tech hosts First Generation College Institute
Georgia Tech, Savannah Campus hosted its inaugural First Generation College Institute event for students in grades 8 – 12 on July 16 at the Georgia Tech Savannah Campus. The program […]
Kazumi Wilds brings Spanish moss folktales to life through Ukiyo-e
In the heart of Savannah’s vibrant Starland District, Kazumi Wilds, Sulfur Studios’ On::View Artist in Residence, sketches an image of Spanish moss hanging from tree branches. Wilds’ is a Tokyo-based […]
Annual 48 Hour Film Project set to hit the big screen
The 48 Hour Film Project: Savannah (48HFP) is set to take place the weekend of August 13-14. Filmmakers all across Savannah will compete to see who can produce the best […]
ROBOTS ON THE HORIZON: Talking with artist John Lytle Wilson
John Lytle Wilson is a Birmingham, Alabama-based artist known for his colorful murals and paintings. Taking inspiration from 80s era cartoons and movies, Wilson paints robots, animals and storylines into […]
BUNNY IN THE CITY: Mary’s Place Annual Gala
Celebrating my last big event of the spring/summer season, I head to Savannah Station for the Mary’s Place Annual Gala on June 16. Greeting me at the door is Teresa […]
JAUDON SPORTS: Spin it however you want, these Savannah Bananas are dominating at Coastal Plain League’s midway mark
Let’s not pretend like the Savannah Bananas are known for their play on the baseball field. They are not. Theatrics guided by the Golden Rule of “Fans First” are what […]
Local luthier and SCAD graduate Ian Reddick’s rockin’ patent
If a guitar player wants to change their tone, typically they’ll need to tote around several guitars to achieve the sound that they want. However, thanks to Industrial Design SCAD […]
NEW CLUB: Chess for Vets makes its opening move
Phillip Williams is the founder of Chess for Vets, a chess club that meets every Wednesday at the American Legion Post 135 on 1108 Bull St from 5 – 7 […]
SAY GAY! Celebrate Pride with powerful show at Bay St. Theatre
June is National Pride Month, and the Bay Street Cabaret is making a statement in a huge way, presenting their new show “Say Gay! Telling Our Stories with Music from […]
