Free Post Avery Melhado Busking’s beating heart: Behind the fight for Savannah’s street artists Proposed new regulations are a massive change from restrictions set in previous years. Many buskers and artists feel entirely excluded from the conversation that affects them so explicitly.
Free Post Brian Myers First City Brewing set to open in cozy Thomas Square spot “We grew up in the '80s and want to get a kind of ‘Cheers’ feeling in our own space,” E.J. said. “We want to create a place where everyone knows you and that you don’t want to leave.”
Free Post Ansley Standridge Strange Bird: Not much actual fusion, but still delicious You couldn’t go wrong with anything from this restaurant, and it’s obvious how much thought and care go into each dish.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: April 20-26 That may be part of the genius here. Take something simple and attractive and make it 1000x better…and shirtless.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Students lead the questioning in 'Conversations with Dr. Dionne Hoskins-Brown and Mr. Roger Moss' What sets this forum apart from others is that Savannah Chatham County Public School System students will be on stage with the candidates and helping to ask questions.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Who will lead the fight against data centers? Town hall attempts to answer the question While resident comments repeatedly called attention to local government bodies, demanding higher standards and stewardship, panel members responded by kicking it back to the community, insisting that local advocacy is what moves the needle.
Free Post Jenna Moore Same As It Ever Was takes you to the river at Eastern Wharf “We all have our own career paths, so this is a passion project for us and a good excuse to play music with people we love.”
Free Post Marbled & Fin takes Savannah dining-and-drink scene to the next level One thing I especially appreciate about the décor at Marbled & Fin is they didn’t try for a faux-historic or hokey “Southern” patina to pander to tourists.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Bell schedule changes and concerns over test scores: Board of Education wrap-up, April 8 In nearly every category, SCCPSS students scored lower than the state averages.
Free Post Brian Myers Big funding for affordable housing: Savannah City Council wrap-up, April 9 A new brewery will be allowed to operate in the Thomas Square neighborhood. The Alderpersons voted unanimously to give a Class B (Beer, Brewery) license to First City Brewing, who is planning to open its doors later this spring.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: April 13-20 Take Five doesn’t think much of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but the induction of Talking Heads in 2002 is one of the reasons it shouldn’t be demolished and the ground cleared and salted.