Free Post ‘I advocate by living’: JinHi Soucy Rand to take autobiographical one-woman show to Edinburgh Fringe “This show covers 43 years in 45 minutes. A lot of it has been a blur because of my illnesses. I'm not sure if it’s a dramatic comedy or a comedic drama,” she laughs.
Free Post Jenna Moore 'This Is What Happens': The Maxines stand strong with release of sophomore album ‘We just have so much fun together! And if you’re not having fun writing music with your band, you’re not doing it right. You’ve lost the point.’ - AJ Grey
Free Post Jenna Moore Robert Earl Keen sojourns in Savannah for St. Patrick’s Day 'I grew up a little west of Houston and that’s where I got connected with music. Back then, honky tonks were places that were more like dancehalls. I didn’t do much dancing, but I learned a lot from listening to the music.'
Free Post Lila Miller 'Off the Coast of Paradise': A talk with editor and curator Erin Dunn about new Ossabaw Island book and exhibition 'They got incredible people, Margaret Atwood, Ann Truitt, Olive Anne Burns, just like writers, journalists, artists all together. And that actually made a lot of artists think differently about their work.'
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: March 9-16 Self-described ADHD music, Fort Myers, FL’s Donefor flip between pop punk, emo, and metalcore with shocking alacrity.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo 'Sacred ground': Evidence proves Whitefield Square was historic Black burial site The results of the survey “produced strong evidence for Whitefield Square’s prior use as a burial ground,” highlighting the identification of “more than 80 potential human burials from the GPR dataset.”
Free Post Hindsight Film Fest: 'Our Mr. Matsura' tells story of immigrant photographer among Native tribes “His relationship with the tribes is very genuine. In his photography, we always feel like he’s telling us the most important thing about his subjects.”
Free Post George Vedder Celebrating Latin America: Caramba! reunites for another pop-up mixology concept “For a time, I was very ashamed to be Venezuelan,” Seba says, “and it’s been a serious journey to find my pride again.”
Free Post David Kyler A tragedy of the common good: Holding AI & data centers accountable The average datacenter consumes more power than 200,000 homes and requires enormous amounts of water for cooling. Experts predict that U.S. AI demand for datacenters alone will increase tenfold by 2035.
Free Post Brian Myers Parking restrictions, and bars open Sunday March 15: City Council wrap-up, Feb. 26 While some communities will pick the Super Bowl for their allotment, the sheer volume of people in Savannah for Saint Patrick’s Day weekend each year makes this particular day of the week quite a lucrative one for the many local bars.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: March 2-8 Exhumed's six LPs since reforming are as intense as the rest, with better production and musicianship. Savannah is lucky to have their current tour stop in for some filthy, sloppy basement surgery on your ears. Submit willingly.