Free Post Maddie Greer A neighborhood mourns the McCauley Park oak - and looks to its repurposing 'A lot of our buildings have sentimental value and culture attached to them, and it makes sense this tree also falls in that category.'
Free Post Kristina Ilse Vetter Your Space collective hosts packed weekend of art and activism The bookstore, ground-floor upon entering, features banned books, books by/about queer, marginalized and disabled voices, beloved classic texts and new fiction, nonfiction aimed at radical education, Arab voices and education on Palestine.
Free Post Jenna Moore Savannah salutes the songs of Paul Simon 'These musicians were hand-selected because of the versatility each member possesses and the ability to perform any style of music.'
Free Post Vanessa Lantos Daly Trombone Bakery: A love story with inventive French pastries 'We just like getting weird with food. We think about what’s trending and imagine how we can push the boundaries to make something unique, very special, and just… weird.'
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up: Dude, where's my agenda? Nearly half the agenda items moved off for a later vote is indeed something that should be questioned.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Adam Solender looks back on his 17 years of leadership at the Jewish Education Alliance 'We like to have it as a place where the Jewish community can gather, but everybody else can gather at the same time.'
Free Post Jami Calandros Black Lips return to Savannah with Basically Nancy for Coach's Corner gig “Sometimes we literally have to relearn our own songs because we have so many,” said Jared Swilley.
Free Post Jenna Moore The Savannahian Soundboard: August 26-September 1 Our new free weekly music calendar!
Free Post Frank Ricci Take Five: August 26-31 If the Savannah bluegrass scene was like organized crime — and it isn’t — Swamptooth would be the pickers di tutti pickers.
Free Post Lila Miller 'All the kids are welcome': Forsyth Farmers Market brings back popular Youth Booth Beyond food education, the youth booth also awards participating children with a voucher for five free tokens to use at the farmers market for any fruit, vegetable, egg or dairy product they wish- just no cookies or ice cream.
Free Post Vanessa Lantos Daly The Laundry Diner by Two Tides: Late nights, bright lights Besides comfort food, Liz wants the diner to be completely approachable to everyone while also offering some more elevated diner-style options—items that nobody else in town is making.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Humane Society and Brice Hotel collab on our two favorite things: Dogs and beer Brews, Bites, and Barks helps find loving homes for dogs and cats needing adoption -- along with great local brews and tasty treats.
Free Post Jenna Moore The Savannahian Soundboard: August 19-25 You wanted the best, and you got the best! Introducing our new Savannahian Soundboard free weekly music calendar!
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Panhandle Slim's popup for custom Harris/Walz signs garners huge crowd 'By the time Panhandle Slim got there at 5:30, the entire parking lot was overflowing and the line was past the length of the building.'
Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'A pivotal moment': Savannah JEA announces new leadership Friedman grew up in St. Augustine, Florida and comes to Savannah with a background that includes 14 years of Jewish communal experience.