CHATHAM-SAVANNAH Authority for the Homeless Executive Director Cindy Kelley approaches the overgrown forest behind the Blackshear Basketball Complex off Wheaton Street as if she’s walking up to someone’s front yard. […]
Ships of The Sea Museum
Justin Townes Earle: ‘I don’t need my country wheel reinvented’
‘Nashville’s not Nashville. Not anymore.’
Lee Fields: ‘What mankind needs is just a little love’
LEE FIELDS is a charismatic force of nature. The North Carolina native has been in the soul game since its heyday, releasing his first album in 1969, and continues to […]
A.U.R.A. Fest: Meet the Bands
This Saturday’s festival features a cross-section of hardcore and indie/progressive sounds.
The return of A.U.R.A. Fest
A.U.R.A. Fest 2017 When: Saturday, February 18, 1 p.m. – 11 p.m. Where: Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum 1:10 p.m. – Native Sons 2:00 p.m. – Attalus 2:50 p.m. […]
Come sail away at Ships of the Sea
In a polarizing move that horrified some traditional music fans and impressed others, Reid began playing synthesizers
Robert Morris’s tidal vision
THERE ARE few people in this city who know the river better than Robert Morris, who have dreamed of it more often, or have communed with it so deeply. In […]
Castlebay @Ships of the Sea Museum
Lane and Gosbee offer plenty of storytelling between songs and enjoy presenting theme concerts during which they’ll discuss nautical life, Celtic lore, or Colonial America.
Savannah Music Festival Announcement @Ships of the Sea
Paul Thorn will perform with his full band
Ships of the Sea showcases works of master builder Joseph Gallettini
Gallettini passed away in 1964, and his friend and benefactor Mills B. Lane, Jr. vowed that his work would have a prominent place in “the little marine exhibit we’re going to fix down on the bay.”
Celebrate the life aquatic at the Maritime Arts Festival
SAILORS of yore often passed the long days at sea by carving ornate scenes into whale teeth or whittling a piece of wood into a likeness of their favorite ship. […]
