Free Post Laila Abdallah Opinion: Georgia legislature weaponizes free speech to limit Gaza debate These measures take an important issue—rising incidents of antisemitism—and rather than seeking to address that, they co-opt that struggle to limit free speech and expression for everyone, including Muslims and Arabs in the U.S. who face similar rising rates of violence and prejudice.
Free Post Jillian Zbleski 'The kids are always the why': Molly Lieberman on the importance of Loop It Up Savannah There are three main programs at the core of the Loop It Up organization: literacy, mindfulness, and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).
Free Post Brian Myers Wormhole to host 90s punk show with Green Jelly headlining Since the band’s creation in 1981, frontman Bill Manspeaker has been the only member to be a part of the musical mayhem from start to present day.
Free Post Emily King Phil Beach – musician, artist, poet, philanthropist. Is there anything he can't do? When Beach finds himself overwhelmed with all he has to do, he ironically turns right back to his poetry and music. Why? He says his craft motivates him to clear his table and return to what he loves doing.
Free Post Brian Myers Protozoan fills ears with a twist on classic punk Protozoan’s live performances match, if not altogether exceed, the intensity of their recorded tracks.
Free Post Sam Bramlett The Savannah Warehouse Takeover: Industrial growth unchecked Red Gate was not the only instance of residents selling land to developers, as the number of warehouses in Chatham County before 2019 was 157, but in 6 years that number has increased by more than half to 244, with 39 under construction.
Free Post Maddie Greer Opinion: Don't sell out locals for development outside city limits Those of us living outside city limits might not be considered genuine Savannah residents, but that doesn't change the fact that we're members of your community and integral parts of your day-to-day lives.
Free Post Rachael Flora Gardenhouse Cinema looks to bring diverse stories to the big screen 'If we get a community together, we can have more of a control over the media that we’re seeing'
Free Post Altimese Nichole Meet Dhylles Phoenix Davis, Savannah's brand development coach 'I had a profound spiritual experience in Savannah that changed me in a beautiful way.'
Free Post My'Kayle Pugh Sitting down with Jenny Britt, Savannah's dyslexia specialist “I know that everyone likes to say that English is complicated,” Britt shares, “but really there are systems…I love unlocking those systems.”
Free Post Brian Myers The Hawthorn Minibar adds unique cocktail flair to the neighborhood What stands out more than the exceptional cocktails at the Hawthorn is the elevated level of decor that adorns the walls.
Free Post Brian Myers Savannah City Council Wrap-up for February 8, 2024 Alderman Leggett questioned whether or not the approval of Locally Made's addition to the liquor license would disrupt the peace of the neighborhood. The geographic location of the business on Broughton Street was perhaps overlooked by the Alderman.
Free Post Nell Shellman SCCPSS Board of Education Wrap-up, February 7, 2024 The board spent time considering the impact of school climate on employee retention, parent satisfaction, and student development
Free Post Jessica Farthing With their iconic bakery set to close, it's the sweet life now for Cheryl and Griffith Day 'I think the from-scratch baking from the heart, with love, people fell in love with that,' says Meg Pendleton, the first employee hired at Back in the Day Bakery.
Free Post Brian Myers Changes allowed to the Future Land Use Map are necessary for city growth The expected growth in Savannah’s population over the next decade, as well as the needed improvements to the infrastructure to support this growth, might keep this Council and the MPC busy with adjustments to the Future Land Use Map.