Free Post Andrew Scarano Raheleh Filsoofi: Experiencing (Un)Grounded at the Jepson Center 'Living both in Iran and the U.S., and across various locations in the South, has made me deeply aware of translation between languages, places, and identities. My work emerges from that in-between space.'
Free Post An Apology for the ages: Ryan McCurdy reprises inventive take on Faust legend at Victory North 'The beauty of the play is we can totally hijack the space.'
Free Post The ‘Smell of Money’ no more: Weighing the history and environmental impacts of Savannah’s paper mill, and the impacts of its closure A tale of The Water Lords, The Landings, a scrubber, and the sweetheart deal to end all sweetheart deals.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Aug. 25-31 Chamomile & Whiskey call themselves a Blue Ridge Mountain rock and roll band, and there’s no point in arguing.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo 'A Public Defender service for Chatham County students': Inside the Safety Valve Project 'If you're a Chatham County student and you're facing a disciplinary tribunal, you have the right to counsel. We want to make sure you can exercise it.'
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Aug. 18-24 The latest version of the patented El Rocko metalcore mosh-a-thon is loaded with known quantities of the region’s beasts of breakdown.
Free Post Brian Myers Horse carriages and Highlands: City Council wrap-up, Aug. 14 Mayor Johnson did not want to disrupt and/or “eliminate” a locally run industry. Others, like Alderman Palumbo, maintained the time has come for changes to be made in the code so that the safety of animals could be ensured.
Free Post Building Savannah: The latest developments about development 'Is there any world in which the words ‘visual compatibility’ would apply to this building?'
Free Post Ansley Standridge The alternative of REACH: Board of Education wrap-up, Aug. 13 Essentially, a student currently in 11th grade at another school who has the credits of a 9th grader would enroll at REACH as a 9th grader, and would be able to earn back their credits in an accelerated rate.
Free Post Jim Reed An oral history of The Rail Pub, on the occasion of its 30th anniversary 'There were no lights, no signs and it wasn’t really all that safe. We literally ate Vinnie’s pizza every day because that’s what we could afford. I wore the same dang clothes over and over.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge Goodfortune Market celebrates one year of 'growing something together' 'This really goes to show that everyone who thought that Waters Avenue was a wasteland was wrong.'