Free Post Brian Myers 'Targeting' Autoworks on Maupas? Savannah City Council wrap-up, May 28 “The African American community knows him very well. By putting NO PARKING signs in that area it prohibits him from doing business, but makes it look like he’s being targeted.”
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Griggs, Hollowell prepare for runoff to face another Kingston Politics can be a small world. In the 2000 election for the same seat, Griggs lost to Jim Kingston’s father, former U.S. Representative Jack Kingston.
Free Post Brian Myers It's an 'Endless Summer' for film at the Lucas Theater As with years past, the film series is packed with anniversary viewings, digital 4K restorations, and brings together a run of productions that cast some of the greatest performers from bygone eras.
Free Post Jenna Moore A new album and chasing haints with Jon Lee & the Apparitions ‘It was a throw-together music group and the players changed so often… they are like ghosts.’ – Jon Lee Murphy on how his band got its moniker
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: June 1-7 There isn’t anyone as prolific, and the talent to venue-size ratio is off the charts. You also might want to wear your own bucket on your head so you have something handy to catch your melting face.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Which views are 'divisive?' Singling out the double standard of censorship at SAA and throughout Georgia “We see it at local K through 12 education institutions, we're seeing it in higher education. It's this broader attack on the freedom to learn and artistic expression."
Free Post Frank Ricci Beyond Space Prom: Nordista Freeze’s World Record Tour of 50 shows in 50 states in 30 days 'Ultimately, I wanted it to feel like the ultimate DIY tour, playing garages and house shows and coffee shops and businesses, clothing stores, record stores, art galleries.'
Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'My family is my biggest support system': A talk with Groves valedictorian and Gates scholarship winner Trinitee Fair The Gates Scholarship is a highly selective, last-dollar scholarship for outstanding high school seniors from low-income households.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: May 26-31 The members of Measurement come from wildly different directions to create a sound no other Savannah band is attempting.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'Savannah’s schools should not model censorship, selective punishment, or fear': Debating what is protected speech for students An exchange between a local pastor and the school superintendent displays the legal and ethical fault lines.
Free Post 'It was like Hiroshima went off': West Chatham residents worry about continued environmental threat as area growth patterns change 'Over the years my property has shrunk since I purchased it. Water now runs around my property on the front part of the road. The markers surveyed are not right. It affects me big-time.'
Free Post Brian Myers 'Light Up Savannah' project increases Georgia Power presence: City Council wrap-up, May 14 The Axom contracts are part of a $26 million-plus arrangement that includes “conducted energy weapons, body-worn cameras, digital evidence management, and related technologies.”
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: May 18-24 Light years beyond the shrieking confines of metalcore, crabcore combines the heavy sounds, catchy choruses, and drop C guitar breakdowns with a stage spectacle that can, in fact, be part of a heart-healthy lifestyle.