Free Post Lila Miller Poetry That Doesn’t Suck: Seersucker Live welcomes Spring Fever episode 'We were trying to make a show that was a little bit more fast paced, with a little more variety, more fun'
Free Post Brian Myers Black Tusk returns with seventh album and a free show this weekend at Congress Street Social The Savannahian sat down with founding member Andrew Fidler and the latest addition to the lineup, bassist Derek Lynch.
Free Post Jenna Moore Andy Frasco and the U.N. returns to Savannah for their first show at Victory North ‘Just trying to change the script a hair this year. I want people to know that it’s all about the music for me… I like to have fun and get crazy, but I want my words and our songs to be in the forefront for 2024.’
Free Post Altimese Nichole Basik Lee's mission to keep local music alive 'I just focus on finding the best local and regional talent. I don’t try to attract tourists. My main goal is to present exceptional artists and provide them with a platform to shine.'
Free Post Sam Bramlett West House Parkside: Finding what’s within you can be messy, and messy can be beautiful 'This new venture has been doing it all myself, and figuring out what can I do and still be like the primary stay-at-home parent.'
Free Post Brian Myers Savannah City Council Wrap-up, April 11: Gun storage ordinance passes, new life for old Back in the Day spot 'We tried the carrot. Now we need to try the stick,' the Mayor said in regard to the controversial gun storage ordinance.
Free Post Brian Myers Council workshop signals code changes for tour companies The millions taken in from hotel/motel tax and sales taxes, along with the substantial boost to area business that tourists give, come with some unpleasant consequences of popularity and growth.
Free Post MPC Wrap-up, April 9: Major action in Starland, and another huge development for Little Neck/Hwy 17 'It’s probably timely to revisit the Starland parking study,' MPC staffer Edward Morrow told commissioners.
Free Post Amber Smith BlessedFest celebrates a decade of devotion and deviance 'We were never the Disney people. We always wanted to scare folks'
Free Post Jami Calandros Savannah Cabaret readies 'Young Frankenstein' to celebrate film's 50th anniversary 'This production was definitely more ambitious than Rocky Horror, and not every comedy makes you laugh out loud like this one.'
Free Post Jenna Moore Dawes stops in Savannah on their Southeast spring tour for a show at Victory North ‘I daydream about owning a bookstore someday. But if the touring stays good, I’ll probably never get around to it.’
Free Post Andrew Scarano Seriously Cheeky: The playful pathos of William S. Dutterer Through his career, Dutterer became very popular for his innovative messages often represented with masks, faces, and wrapped objects.
Free Post Brian Myers Sobremesa Wine Bar continues with forward momentum The wine dinners have become an open secret at Sobremesa. They are discussed by past guests with enthusiasm, but aren’t advertised by the business.
Free Post Shanna Marie Back in time with the Old Fashioned Bazaar The Old Fashioned Bazaar is the brainchild of Helena Dunne, and started as a one woman show outside Finches in Thunderbolt.
Free Post Jillian Zbleski Take It or Leave It: How do I navigate my relationship while newly sober? Even though it is difficult and uncomfortable, if you are still not able to talk to your husband about the intimacy issue, your problem may be bigger than the bedroom and other issues may need to be addressed.