Free Post Brian Myers Are you ready to get Slushed? Two Tides Slush Fest returns From Asheville, NC come favorites Burial and Dissolver, while Brooklyn-based Other Half and Evil Twin, Doral, FL’s Tripping Animals, and Denver’s Cerebral help to round out a line up that lends familiar and popular beer names to Slush Fest.
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics Presents: César Mosquera 'I moved to Savannah from Venezuela with the purpose of studying Sequential Art at SCAD. '
Free Post Jenna Moore Big Something heads South for a special night of music with Brock Butler at Victory North ‘Back when we were known as The Anonymous, we opened for Perpetual Groove at Ziggy’s so, it’s cool to have Brock join us for this show and we are honored to have him on board!’
Free Post Diane Newberry 24 Hour Plays, the Olympics of theater nerd dreams, returns to Savannah Local performing arts community comes together to put on ‘one of the ultimate in FOMO theatrical experiences’
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up: Millage and markers As property values have increased substantially in the 12 months since last summer’s rate considerations, Savannahians are looking for their property taxes to increase unless the millage rate were to experience a 10% decrease.
Free Post My'Kayle Pugh Free movies, food trucks, what's not to love? Mountainfilm on Tour brings Movies That Matter to SAA Bringing a customized playlist for middle school and high school students, Movies that Matter has been able to reach over 11,000 Chatham County students and expose them to big ideas such as environmental protection, social justice, and global diversity.
Free Post Lila Miller 'Glued to the Horse' at Sulfur Studios: An interview with artist John Paul Kesling The show’s title is a cheeky reference to how trauma and experience lend themselves to strength.
Free Post Jami Calandros Savannah Pride Center holds ribbon-cutting for new location on Abercorn 'With this new space, our interagency partnerships with LGBTQIA+ mdcial providers and nonprofits will be under one roof. We'll be able to vastly increase our mental and behavioral health department by doubling the amount of people our Prism Clinic can see.'
Free Post Jenna Moore Susto returns to Savannah for a show at Victory North on their Cowboys Tour Susto is a cultural expression of distress and misfortune — it translates as “fright sickness” or “soul loss” — Indigenous people of Latin America believe a frightening experience can cause a soul to leave the body, which leads to illness and unhappiness.
Free Post Emily King Getting to Know You: Savannah's favorite bartenders – Water Witch Tiki Taking inspiration from "mariner myths and local lore," the bar uses the art of mixology to create an inventive and unique menu inspired by the legend of the ship marked for disaster.
Free Post Brian Myers Opinion: Why Council should roll back the millage rate Homeowners in Savannah have seen the valuations of their homes rise to record levels over the last four years. These increases in a home’s valuation mean cumulative increases in property taxes that are well into double digits since 2020.
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics Presents: Sarah Davidson 'It's an early readers graphic novel series about a nature-loving kid who goes out into the world with the help of his imaginary friend Irwin the Thylacine to learn about wild animals that help Jacksons put his own problems into perspective.'
Free Post Maddie Greer For Craig Tanner: This year's Homegrown Summer Jam at Victory North honors a local legend 'Everyone in the music community, particularly surrounding the open mic circuit and even the art community as a whole has some sort of tie to Craig.'
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up: Storage facility on Victory denied In other business, the City millage rate will stay the same. But due to increased property values the City will rake in over $7 million in new revenue.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Pondering Waters: Preservationist Briana Paxton muses on historic avenue's history and revitalization 'The heyday of my building is definitely when Mr. Robert Greene owned it, 1973 to 1994 because he had the Carousel Lounge in there.'