As a co–founder of New York’s Punk Magazine (with John Holmstrom), Legs McNeil was an integral part of the burgeoning punk music scene in the 1970s. He practically lived at […]
Section Feature
You can’t get there from here. Yet.
Sometimes there’s a chicken and egg thing going on with people’s perceptions of proposed bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Some folks regard sidewalks and bike lanes as unnecessary on a particular […]
The Foodie Column: FORMing cheese
As I explore restaurants, I’m a sucker for a good charcuterie plate. Generally found in the appetizer section of menu or on its own, charcuterie is technically a collection of […]
Cannabis Interruptus
One man is in custody following a seizure of marijuana plants by the Chatham–Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT). Earlier this month CNT Agents, working in a undercover capacity, received info […]
The Foodie Column
Wasabi’s in Pooler Pooler’s very suburban population was a natural fit for franchise eats. Following quick–build fast food joints, the big venues — with huge portions and cheap prices — […]
A new age of good vibes
The problem with New Year’s resolutions is that they’re so, well, resolute. If you’re the type to make resolutions and keep them, awesome. For me, it’s just another ticket down […]
Reviewed: ‘Flight’
The destructive force that is alcoholism has formed the centerpiece of many a Hollywood drama, from The Lost Weekend to The Country Girl to Leaving Las Vegas. While the story […]
Raising their voices
In a welcome two–fer, Savannah welcomes both a new arts organization and a new festival. The non–profit educational program VOICExperience announces the inaugural Savannah VOICE Festival will happen in summer […]
Savannah Film Festival Schedule (week 2)
Wednesday, Oct. 31 The Amazing Spider-Man (3D). 9 a.m., Trustees Theater. Followed by a Q&A with Stan Lee. Panel: Long Story Short: The Challenges of Short Filmmaking, 9:30 a.m., Gutstein […]
Where’re all my wonder women at?
The red boots. The bullet–deflecting arm cuffs. The magnanimous attitude towards all humankind. There’s no doubt Wonder Woman is the most recognizable female superhero in American media. Ever wonder why? […]
Staging a brewtacular
Every day, the Tybee Post Theater gets a little closer to beginning its second life. Constructed in 1930 as a recreational home for the military men at Fort Screven, the […]
Whistle us gone
Perhaps the only consistent truth about bands in college towns is that they’re always in transition. After a couple of years – especially when there’s a graduation or two in […]
