Free Post Georgia on everyone's mind: From 'saving the world' to boycott over voting law in two short months Georgia, for one brief and shining moment, was the epicenter of global political change. But now there are calls to boycott the entire state due to the party-line passage of sweeping and onerous new voting legislation.
Free Post Brittany Curry InkyBrittany: The Day the Devil Won in Georgia This week, Brittany Curry illustrates the SB 202, the voter suppression bill.
Free Post Rachael Flora Art Beat: With spring shows’ return, here’s a roundup of what to see and when A roundup of must-see art exhibitions just in time for spring.
Free Post What if we gave a mass vaccination and nobody came? The way out of COVID-19 now has a lot more to do with getting needles in arms than getting masks on faces. There should have been much more of a coordinated city/county effort to publicize the GEMA mass vaccination site at Gulfstream.
Free Post Danny Moon emerges with 'What's Right and What's Left' Danny Moon's debut album is a beautiful exploration of sound and melody.
Free Post Rachael Flora Savannah Stories: Christina Magaña, Devin McGrath and Asli Shebe-Tindi Each week, we’ll feature the voices of real Savannahians, sharing their thoughts about our town with us.
Free Post Dolette McDonald's third act Legendary vocalist Dolette McDonald explores her "third act" in Savannah, after decades of singing alongside some of the biggest names in music.
Free Post Rachael Flora Report: Huge lawyer bills, administrative raises repeat pattern of questionable financial decisions by ousted Chatham Area Transit CEO Documents obtained by The Savannahian find questionable financial decisions made by ousted CAT CEO Bacarra Mauldin—and a history of the same.
Free Post When Superhorse rocked the parade: An oral history Atop imaginative and masterfully constructed Primary Art Supply floats, Savannah's guitar army entertained St. Patrick's Day Parade crowds for three years in the early 2000s.
Free Post John Bennett Driving went down, pedestrian fatalities went up: The pandemic data is in A map showing locations where people have been killed while walking reveals clusters of fatalities on roadways that are "dangerous by design."
Free Post John Bennett Alfresco Revolution: Taking outdoor dining to the next level post-pandemic Converting parking spaces for cars into places for people has been popular during the pandemic. Making them permanent will yield multiple benefits.
Free Post Shenanigans or Superspreader? Plant Riverside stokes controversy with St. Patrick's festival The announcement drew the ire of Mayor Van Johnson and many citizens, but also highlighted the limits of City power over private businesses.
Free Post Rachael Flora Savannah Stories: Reese Shellman and Calli Laundré This week, Reese Shellman and Calli Laundré get the Savannah Stories treatment.
Free Post Rachael Flora Savannah Stories: Nichelle Stephens and Paul Downs Stories from the streets of Savannah.