Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Nov. 11-17 To pigeonhole the North Mississippi All-Stars as mere blues revivalists would miss their restless creativity.
Free Post My'Kayle Pugh Local rapper Chris Casey on mixing rock and rap, playing live, and learning to love TikTok But as I started making more rock-oriented songs, I was like, I should really get a band. Once it started getting tight, and we did our first proper show together, I was like, ‘Oh, this is exactly like where it needs to be.’
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Ballot problems crop up on eve of election focusing on PSC, SPLOST Running on six-year cycles, the one-percent sales tax collects funding for infrastructure projects, such as road and drainage repairs, and could raise as much as $700 million.
Free Post Building Savannah: The latest developments about development There was an irony at this meeting. For generations, Jones Street has been known for its lavish and robust house party scene, as immortalized in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Kemp bill removing pesticide liability for companies takes effect January 1 Pushback from the farming community against the bill has been consistent. In August, a coalition of fifty-one farmers and industry groups across the United States banded together to prevent further progress of pro-pesticide bills in Congress.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Nov. 3-9 Veterans of this past spring’s Riverside Takeover show, Strawberry Girls demand your attention like your trigonometry professor once did.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Local organizations brace for impact of SNAP cuts on 'the most vulnerable members of society' 'We're talking about pregnant and post-partum women, we are talking about grandparents raising grandchildren – these are some of the most vulnerable members of society.'
Free Post ‘Is this how we do business?’ Historic Preservation Commission's mini-revolt against City's exemption for Forsyth project “This is very secretive, unclear, irregular… Is this how we do business?”
Free Post Brian Myers Urban camping ban discussed: Savannah City Council wrap-up, Oct. 23 The notion of a local government essentially criminalizing homelessness has been reverberating on social media since before the law was enacted.
Free Post Jenna Moore The Savannahian Soundboard: Oct. 27-Nov. 2 Our FREE weekly live music calendar!