Free Post Jami Calandros Pride on the Religious Side: A look into The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany If religion isn’t your thing, that’s cool with the Epiphany Church too. You can join them for Open Jam on Wednesday evenings after open prayer.
Free Post Jenna Moore Lucero heads back down South for their first Savannah show in a decade 'It’s that emotional kick to the gut that you get from music that does it for me.'
Free Post Shanna Marie Pour Boy Coffee is brewing with talent on Waters Avenue Everything from the black and white illustrations to the menu, to the digital artwork posters are Smith’s original artwork and creations. No part of the creative process was outsourced.
Free Post Steve Earle talks Savannah, live albums, and songwriting ahead of District Live show 'Not everybody should write overtly political songs... The trick to it is to create characters.'
Free Post Jenna Moore Anders Thomsen on honky-tonk, songwriting, and authenticity 'Learning to try without trying and letting it flow is essential when searching for an authentic flow of music and lyrics.'
Free Post Lila Miller Shining a light on Deep Center’s 912 Freedom School A typical day at the school will consist of opening rituals and routines, checking in with each other, playing a game, then holding a maker’s workshop.
Free Post 'Utopia instead of dystopia': Spoken word/visual artist rEN brings Juneteenth presentation to the Jepson 'We went through a lot of trauma as a people. How do we find that nugget of gold?'
Free Post Sam Bramlett French pastry, local produce: The ethos of Flora and Fauna Where Back in The Day focused on purely Southern baking, Flora and Fauna focuses on utilizing the freshest local Southern produce to incorporate into French recipes.
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics Presents: Illustrator and comic artist Morgan Breitschuh 'There’s art all over the streets of Detroit, some of it commissioned but most of it graffiti.'
Free Post RIP SCAD Moveout Day: A requiem for lane finds, and an ode to mutual aid, free stuff, and the thrill of the hunt Those swashbuckling days of scouting the lanes between East Broad and Jefferson, between Jones and Baldwin Park at the end of each May to score high-dollar furniture, fixtures, and art supplies are almost extinct.
Free Post David Kyler Opinion: Major coastal development projects must be responsibly evaluated and controlled This frenzy of development activity is celebrated by many, but Georgia’s proudly-promoted ranking as the nation’s “most business-friendly state” is causing unprecedented, turbulent transformation of Georgia’s coast.
Free Post Lila Miller 'Exodus' welcomes the past and the present with Robin Maaya 'Exodus' is part gallery exhibition, part luxe book release, and all about the transformative process of healing through artistic expression.