Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Jan. 6-12 Savannah’s stripped-down garage rock duo Beneath Trees are like the lovechild of The Ramones and Shonen Knife.
Free Post Brian Myers The Best (and Worst) of local leader decision-making in 2024 On the surface, it might appear to some that elected leaders opted to halt property taxes. This would be true if home values were holding steady in the midst of inflation.
Free Post Frank Ricci Savannah music scene: The year in review Several venues closed in 2024, including two that focused on a specific style, leaving uncertainty as to what, if anything, will fill the void.
Free Post Ansley Standridge ARTS Southeast's Artist Incubator Initiative is looking for applicants As far as the additional perks of the residency, the artist will participate in three exhibitions throughout 2025 and in the ON::View Revue group exhibition in early 2026.
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics presents: Taylor Hughes 'Having a dedicated studio space to connect with the community and work on my own comics is an absolute lifesaver!'
Free Post Lila Miller 2025: Resolving to do more with less, and actually following through with it In the words of Daft Punk, what’s the harm in trying to be a “harder, better, faster, stronger” version of yourself, and how attainable is it?
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Dec. 30-Jan. 5 If you still haven’t seen Maxines vocalist AJ Grey stalk the stage with that badass voice, you should rectify that soon.
Free Post Kris Hummer Not just for end-of-life care: Hospice Savannah offers wide range of services Perhaps the one program Hospice Savannah offers with the most far-reaching effect is their Full Circle Grief and Loss program. What happens when a loved one passes on after hospice care? The family and friends left behind may need help long after saying goodbye.
Free Post Brian Myers Historic Green-Meldrim House showcases Christmas during the Civil War Part interactive theater, part historic tour, “Christmas in Wartime” takes visitors from the dawn of Civil War through the first holiday season after its conclusion with a performance that entertains as much as it informs.
Free Post Ansley Standridge ESPLOST and charter schools: Board of Education Wrap-up, Dec. 18 The proposed resolution included funds for Charter schools for things like technology, buses, and equipment, but also for site improvements and property repairs at Coastal Empire Montessori Charter School and Savannah Classical Academy.
Free Post Brian Myers Bar fee backlash averted, controversial parking lot approved: City Council Wrap-up, Dec. 19 The YES votes in favor of Notrica’s requests aligned with the seven current members of Council that Notrica claimed he donated to.