Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: June 16-22 You know precisely what you’re getting, but you can only get it from Southern Culture on the Skids. Like Motörhead and AC/DC, any SCOTS song could be on any SCOTS album. It’s a consistency reminiscent of the dearly missed Back In the Day Bakery biscuits.
Free Post Jim Reed Savannah gets it: BJ Barham brings rare solo show to town The leader of American Aquarium performs a set at The Thompson at Eastern Wharf this weekend.
Free Post Lila Miller Third time’s a charm: Dog Days Fest is back and bigger than ever An interview with organizer Paige Petrangelo
Free Post Lila Miller Daniel Weiser wants to make classical cool again with Amici Music Series 'I love it if we finish one movement of a piece, if people clap, because that means they're totally engaged. But there are other people, purists, who hate that, so I really want to change how classical music is perceived.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge Budget and millage approved: Board of Education wrap-up, June 3 The Board approved the tentative 2026 budget of roughly $944 million and the tentative tax millage levy, which is the same as the current rate.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Dog Days Fest special edition Dog Days Fest is taking over Savannah this weekend and taking over this edition of Take Five.
Free Post Brian Myers Bartender competition shines spotlight on Savannah’s cocktail scene Craft cocktail creations entail much more than just speed-pouring various assortments of liquor into a glass and stirring in juices or sodas.
Free Post Brian Myers Summer Film Series takes audiences on a cinematic roadtrip “The Goonies,” “Sabrina,” and “Field of Dreams” help to bring familiar sights and bits of Americana to viewers from the comfort of the seats in the Trustees Theater.
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics Presents: Kit Micillo 'I love so deeply the autobio comics made by random people, whether I know them or not.'
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: June 2-8 Solid State Radio's clean, Cure-like bass lines, gorgeous organ flourishes, reverb-drenched guitars, and wistful vocals that sound like early Elvis Costello all work together in a retro rock and soul package.