Free Post Ansley Standridge Front Porch Improv: How it gives to the city and how the city gives back Through the A.C.T.S. program, Front Porch Improv shows its love and appreciation for the city
Free Post Rosie Kiely Lonely Hearts find love this weekend at RO3 Gallery The show consists of ten 24"x24" portraits, each highlighting a currently adoptable dog at the Humane Society. When adopted, the corresponding oil painting will also be gifted to the lucky new owner
Free Post Kristina Ilse Vetter The Reaping: Pollen season Most of this has to do with control and the assumption that these things need to be controlled
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics presents: Comic Artist Spotlight - Calvin Mudge 'It occurred to me that I had never seen a comic made with toned paper'
Free Post SMF: Teada/The Alt Teada's joy is infectious, and it’s their passion for the music that keeps these often centuries-old traditional tunes sounding fresh and alive.
Free Post SMF Review: Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba The Malian musical genius been called the 'Jimi Hendrix of the N’Goni,' which is an apt comparison in that Kouyate, too, makes sounds with his instrument that don’t appear to be possible.
Free Post SMF Review: Sam Bush/Jerry Douglas While Jerry Douglas “opened” for Bush, this was much more of a meeting of equals. The parity between these two bona fide geniuses of American music was made apparent when Douglas joined Bush for an extended and delightful encore at the evening's end.
Free Post Teada: 'Irish music is a vibrant, living tradition' A talk with Irish fiddler Oisin Mac Diarmada of the traditional music powerhouse Teada, performing at the Savannah Music Festival.
Free Post Regina Carter’s violin sings for lost communities at Savannah Music Festival Celebrated musician seeks to educate and entertain in Savannah Music Festival debut
Free Post Mia Holmes Panel on gentrification by SMF to feature artist Jerome Meadows 'The objective was to acknowledge the fact that the arena has nothing to do with West Savannah but instead sits in that neighborhood'
Free Post Diane Newberry Transcending with Timbre at El Rocko Nontraditional harpist hopes her audience has a brush with the divine
Free Post Lila Miller House of Gunt stays blessed Fishpaw knows the event can be taken as blasphemous, and that’s kind of the point
Free Post Coy Campbell Defining Antisemitism: Debate continues after failure of key bill Amid uptick in incidents, a proposed law in the Georgia legislature would have sought a more precise definition of what constitutes antisemitic hate speech.
Free Post Kristina Ilse Vetter Lila Miller, the 'heavylite champ' One Savannahian writer interviews another about her upcoming show
Free Post Sam Bramlett New exhibition at Sulfur Studios, 'Things That Have Never Been,' investigates how artists grow and change The show explores the act of venturing in a new direction and is an eclectic art collection that represents change, either personal or artistic