‘I’ve been doing a lot with how people handle grief and how it affects your mental health’
Sulfur Studios
‘Alternative MLK Day’ Commemoration takes place this Friday
Which Way Savannah was founded by Pleasant as a way to have all stories in Savannah represented, not just that of the Confederacy and colonialism
Dark Thoughts brings ‘At Work’ and more to Savannah
Dark Thoughts – which features guitarist and vocalist Jim Shomo, bassist Amy Opsasnick, and drummer Daniel Cox – is set to swing through Savannah for a gig at Sulfur Studios on Jan. 14
Art in Savannah: A look back, and a peek forward
THE year’s end is a time for reflection. It’s a time to remember all the year’s joys and triumphs as well as its pitfalls. It’s been a pleasure to cover […]
Jubilee Freedom Day: Cheering to freedom
Now in its fifth year, Jubilee Freedom Day is a celebration of healing and forgiveness
Deck your halls with art
Luckily for us all, this week is jam-packed with craft fairs, gallery open houses, craft-making sessions and even more
Xuluprophet brings community together for Deep Center
The conversation became focused on the idea of bands donating shows more frequently to causes that they care about
‘Rule of Four’ explores adjoining perspectives in photographs
Featuring the work of Tim Foster, Geoff L Johnson, Laura Pleasants, and Insley Smullen
Reflecting on Roe
Sulfur put out a national call for entry asking artists to respond to the theme of Roe v. Wade
All-ages music: A little-seen scene
Are certain spaces being underutilized? Should Savannah’s traditional music venues offer the occasional all-ages show to cater to the 18-20-year-old live music audience?
The Savannah Art Box simplifies collecting, giving
The latest project out of the artistic powerhouse, the Savannah Art Box is packed full with pieces from local artists
Kevin Clancy: A ‘raging patriot’ beneath the provocative artist
While seeing the flag dissembled is a little unnerving at first glance, it’s more of a psychological reaction
