Arrangements of plastic pieces in every color forge interesting connections between life, art and the natural world.
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Foxy Loxy: Home away from home
A Kickstarter campaign envisions an upstairs expansion to allow for more seating and space for art and performance in the charming Victorian.
Savannah Music Festival: Sea Wolf
It makes sense that Alex Brown Church attended NYU film school; there’s a broad cinematic sweep to the songs he creates as Sea Wolf —haunting and moody, and committed to […]
The sands of non-attachment (or: Spring, you filthy slut)
Unfortunately for us humans, Daylight Savings makes the turning of the season feel less like a gentle nudge by a beneficent Mother Nature than a sharp bludgeoning about the head by the Lannister hound in Game of Thrones.
7 Savannahians & a 5 Spot
One diner may arguably be just like any other, but the camaraderie of good chums, the cool-tempered climate and a little Creedence Clearwater Revival are just a few of the signs that distinguish The 5 Spot.
Seeing sounds, hearing art
“There is such an important relationship between art and music. Each is striving for rhythm, balance, harmony.”
Savannah Music Festival: Ahmad Jamal
He may be 82, but he hasn’t stopped — or even slowed down. In 2013, no one can make music like Ahmad Jamal. Not even close.
Review: The Call
The Call ** There’s something cheerfully stupid about thrillers like The Call, wherein a protagonist who’s seemingly as brilliant as Sherlock Holmes eventually becomes as dimwitted as Forrest Gump. In […]
Fighting Irish
It’s hard to visualize this during St. Patrick’s Day week in Savannah, but the Irish in America didn’t always have a strong sense of ethnic pride. “Irish identity in the […]
Wristbands & bandstands
For the first time, Savannah’s normally-free privilege of walking around with a drink has a price tag
Don’t call it a comeback
Those of us who’ve been complaining about the dearth of live music on River Street over St. Patrick’s Day weekend can just shut up, because this year, it’s baaaack. If […]
The three Irish tenors
Since 1980, Ground Zero for Irish music in Savannah has been Kevin Barry’s on River Street
