Free Post Ansley Standridge Sissy Fists releases their first album this Friday 'If you mess with the sissies, you get the fists'
Free Post Jenna Moore The Intracoastal Playboys serve cowboy country classics This local band, composed of some of Savannah’s most famous watering hole owners and regulars, is dedicated to reminding fans how incredible country music was between 1950 and 1980
Free Post Mia Holmes Bright and bold 'Strawberry, Plum, Lemon-Lime' by Joshua Edward Bennett on display at Cleo the Gallery
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics presents: Comic Artist Spotlight - Maria Pellegrino When I get some free time on the schedule, I'll be working on expanding my spread of self-published mini-comics
Free Post Enocha Edenfield 'Archives are a form of public history': Luciana Spracher is eager to share the community’s stories As Spracher explains, it’s not simply keeping older documents, it’s also documenting our communities and their stories.
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up, Aug. 24: Welcome to Taylor Square, and renewed focus on homelessness The Mayor said renaming the square isn’t a move to “erase history,” but rather to not give glory to a person that not only had no real connection to Savannah, but also did not represent the values Savannah holds today.
Free Post Rachael Flora Get your company on a lucky streak with Hot Dice Agency Hot Dice is led by Mariel Zayas-Bazan and Drew Murray, two savvy ladies who call themselves “the bad boys of branding.”
Free Post Jenna Moore Giant ground sloths from Skidaway Island to the Smithsonian In the early 1820s, a giant ground sloth fossil was discovered on Skidaway Island by Dr. James Habersham and J.P. Screven.
Free Post Jessica Farthing Wurlitzer Wednesdays: The Lucas Theater’s original 1925 organ entertains again The reinstalled Wurlitzer is a marvel, with 1620 pipes, three keyboards and full percussion, ready to play during classic silent films. On Wurlitzer Wednesdays, performers and speakers highlight the instrument.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Just Rats: Fun, free, and on fire "We were like, 'Yeah, I think we're just gonna go with rats, like, just rats.' And she was like, 'Oh, Just Rats, that's pretty cool.' We looked at each other and just knew."
Free Post Shanna Marie Prioritizing play at The Magical World of Toys Their story begins in New Orleans around a mutual love for the arts. Pierson was local to the city, and Mulally, hailing from Pittsburgh, found herself there as an artist living out of a backpack.
Free Post Rachael Flora SCAD's 17-story dorm won't be ready for fall quarter move-in Instead, those students will live in the Ann Street Lofts
Free Post Rachael Flora City Council candidates qualify this week: What to watch *furiously refreshes the Easy Campaign Finance Portal*