Free Post Darriea Clark Blue Edge Business Solutions opens studio, offers free marketing advice for artists and entrepreneurs 'We wanted to create a welcoming place not only for our clients to come visit us and talk about marketing, but also to support the local community, the artists and future business owners.'
Free Post Kat Montgomery Your April Tarot Story w/ Kat Where will you find yourself in the coming rainy spring days?
Free Post Brian Myers Time to tighten up on tour companies? Critics say that many local tour companies are not complying with local ordinances, with violations that range from excessive noise to pedestrian groups blocking sidewalks, porches, and driveways.
Free Post Shanna Marie Wilton Street Rhythm by Gabrielle Torres beats with the heart of Savannah Whether it’s swimming, flying, weaving or surrender, everything moves.
Free Post Jenna Moore Matt Eckstine loves the Lowcountry lifestyle and saltwater vibe of Savannah Claiming the East Coast as his home now for 20 years, Matt stands out for his solo shows, as a producer, collaborator, singer and songwriter in Savannah’s music scene.
Free Post Emily King Rainy days in Savannah: Ways to stay sane during the wet season We've compiled a list of some of the best ways to cure your rainy-day boredom while staying–mostly–dry.
Free Post The Zine The Savannahian Zine, Vol. 3 Featuring work from nine local creatives, our spring 2024 issue of The Zine is now available to read.
Free Post Brian Myers Savannah City Council Wrap-up, March 14, 2024 The Council had three different alcohol licenses to consider on Thursday, each one representing a bar or restaurant.
Free Post Darriea Clark Authors, artists convene to celebrate Flannery O’Connor’s 99th Birthday 'This annual event not only celebrates the life and literature of Flannery O’Connor, but also the quirky and creative characters of Savannah.'
Free Post Kristina Ilse Vetter Magical puppet-fire and imagination alight with ‘Saw the Wheel’ and ‘Kids For Palestine’ 'On top of mobilizing and educating our community, we've had to make sure the safety of Palestinian families here in Savannah are of the utmost priority while Islamophobic and racist rhetoric and behavior is on the rise.'
Free Post Maddie Greer Five questions with Turnover ahead of their Lodge of Sorrows show 'We started the band because we wanted to hear more music that sounded a certain way, so we make it ourselves'
Free Post Jenna Moore Steep Canyon Rangers marks Savannah as one of their must-play Southern cities 'When we find a cool, new spot, we put up a flag and want to become part of that community — the band has played here for years, but I knew after my first time playing here it had to be flagged!'
Free Post Darriea Clark Sweet and sassy local milkmaid Natasha Conyers quenches Savannah’s vegan thirsts 'My milks are raw, vegan, and very perishable. I make them in small batches so you can enjoy them then and there. You don’t have to hold it in your fridge for months.'
Free Post Andrew Scarano Spotlight: Dylan Puckett, a musician who is rapidly gaining popularity 'Most folks I've played with so far have been really collaborative, which has been amazing. I think you can get a really unique and distinct sound that way.'
Free Post Darriea Clark American consumerism challenged through a queer lens at Cleo the Project Space 'I think it’s really important to know that most of our artists are living paycheck to paycheck. They’re not super established in their practice and able to live off of their practice yet. Those are the artists we love.'