The City of Savannah is seeking community feedback about repurposing the historic Water Works building on the city’s westside. Residents can participate in an online survey or phone interview to […]
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Savannah Music Festival announces Gene Dobbs Bradford as incoming Executive Director
Following a six-month international search, the Savannah Music Festival (SMF) Board of Directors announces the hire of seasoned arts executive Gene Dobbs Bradford as incoming Executive Director. Bradford leaves his […]
PETS OF THE WEEK
Each week, we will highlight pets available for adoption from local rescue organizations. In December, we are featuring Coastal Pet Rescue. Alex AGE: 10 Months COLORS: Male Tabby WEIGHT: X-Small […]
Shelter From the Rain benefit show Dec. 5
Kick-off the holiday season and get in the spirit with Shelter From the Rain as they host their 5th annual Christmas Show at The Savannah Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 5 […]
Local makers, craft brews and helping Veterans highlight Service Brewing’s first Holiday Makers Market
Enjoy craft beers, local artisans, live music and make a difference in the lives of veterans all in one place on Sat., Dec. 4. Service Brewing Company hosts their first […]
Thompson Savannah features new art installation, curated by local gallerist Susan Laney
Thompson Savannah is featuring a new art installation with hopes of connecting both locals and tourists to art and culture in the Hostess City. The new installation is a part […]
Blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa plays Johnny Mercer Theatre
For the first 20 years of Joe Bonamassa’s career, one constant has always been touring. Even as he maintained a schedule that has seen him release 14 solo albums, even […]
HOLIDAY HELPING HANDS: Savannah organizations and individuals roll up their sleeves to help out those in need
During challenging times, the Savannah community always seems to rise to the occasion to support its neighbors in need. While the last two years have been a challenge for many […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Wayne Ashford
In between Habersham and Price Streets, cozied on the ground floor of a red brick building, sits the 406 E Oglethorpe Ave. cafe, Ashford Tea Company. The owner, Wayne Ashford, […]
Union Mission, Parker’s unveil plans for Parker’s House: A Home for Women
Union Mission and Parker’s unveiled plans today for the new Parker’s House: A Home for Women, which will be Savannah, and coastal Georgia’s only facility solely dedicated to providing emergency […]
Lauren Teague is back!
For the locals who have more than a passing interest in Savannah’s food scene, it was big news last Spring. One of their favorite chefs was back in a kitchen […]
SCAD’s ‘A Thousand Miles and Counting’ honors the legacy of William and Ellen Craft while educating Chatham County youth
Two significant figures in American history are honored in “A Thousand Miles and Counting,” a Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) produced short documentary film that celebrates William and […]
