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.
Free Post African American tourism to be bolstered in hotel/motel tax hike The new agreement with Visit Savannah isn't welcomed by everyone, however.
Free Post Whaleboat navigates a turbulent world with potent indie rock Whaleboat plays an outdoor show at The Rail Pub on March 4.
Free Post Rachael Flora Savannah Stories: Marvin Johnson and Josephine Johnson The debut of our new series, Savannah Stories.
Free Post John Bennett How dangerous are medians for pedestrians, really? Only two crashes on Abercorn involving pedestrians identified medians as “location at impact.” Citywide, there were 895 pedestrian-involved crashes from 2013-2019. In only 9 was the location at impact a median.
Free Post Crushing the curve: Too soon to start imagining a better future? If you believed in the science in 2020, shouldn’t you also believe in the science in 2021? And the science shows us that COVID-19 is diminishing much more rapidly than even the most optimistic scenarios would have predicted six months ago.
Free Post Street Clothes perfect synth-pop on 'Decadence and Decay' Local synth rockers Street Clothes return with perhaps their best offering to date.
Free Post Public safety or criminalizing poverty? New panhandling ordinance raises concerns Perhaps most problematic is the fact that some fundraising in medians and busy intersections will in fact still be allowed – any claims about public safety to the contrary.
Free Post Rachael Flora Shutting down the party: What Tree House's temporary closing means for the bar—and the city The future of Tree House is in jeopardy as the city has pulled its liquor license for months after a shooting on New Year’s Eve.