Free Post Jenna Moore The Savannahian Soundboard: August 19-25 You wanted the best, and you got the best! Introducing our new Savannahian Soundboard free weekly music calendar!
Free Post The Departed: My reflection on the sudden demise of Connect Savannah We prefer to see this as not an emotional, but a professional vindication -- that we made the right move four years ago in 2020 by leaving Connect and starting our own publication.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Panhandle Slim's popup for custom Harris/Walz signs garners huge crowd 'By the time Panhandle Slim got there at 5:30, the entire parking lot was overflowing and the line was past the length of the building.'
Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'A pivotal moment': Savannah JEA announces new leadership Friedman grew up in St. Augustine, Florida and comes to Savannah with a background that includes 14 years of Jewish communal experience.
Free Post Enocha Edenfield Savannah Derby Devils roll back onto the scene to host first bout in five years 'We're kind of bringing it back to the hometown grassroots feel that it had very early on in roller derby.'
Free Post Lila Miller I was at the Aldi grand opening and lived to talk (and write) about it By 8:30 a.m. the line had continued to crawl steadily east over the fringe of the parking lot, nearing over 200 people.
Free Post Mia Holmes The Illest Illustrator: Miggs Son marks 10 years since debut album with Starland Yard throwdown 'Make memorable, honest, authentic art. When it’s contrived, it’s corny and not fooling anyone.'
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up: Progress on 1-16 Flyover removal Once the feasibility study has concluded and the results shared with local leaders, there will be a good number of additional boxes to check off before its removal, including getting the necessary state and federal funding to continue.
Free Post Sam Bramlett How herds of antelope appeared in America, and where Alligator Soul gets its game How exactly does one go about acquiring quality game meat?
Free Post Margaret Iocovozzi The heart of HUGS: Spirituality and mental health with Andrea Epting 'There's a calling; it's undoubtedly innate. When I paid attention and listened, I thought, OK, that’s where I need to be. I wanted to use my gifts to help others.'
Free Post Rosemary Daniell on love, loss, literature, and the legacy of Zona Rosa 'I write in my journal every day. I’ve journaled every day for 55 years. I write down my ideas, my dreams, everything. I always end it with a gratitude list. And on that list is always my friends in Zona Rosa.'
Free Post Ansley Standridge 'A trafficker can be anyone': Tharros Place provides tools to fight human trafficking in Chatham County In 2023, “Chatham County ranked 6th in the state for the reported number of sex trafficking cases in minors” with “749 minors (average age 14) being reported as trafficking victims.”
Free Post Lila Miller Urban Deli catches its stride Since their opening, Baik has made a point to partner with local businesses, including Savannah Takeout for food deliveries, Auspicious Baking Co. to provide them with vegan and regular breads and pastries, and Perc coffee.
Free Post Altimese Nichole The Selfish Retreat and the I’m Loving Me Project 'I define self-love as being happy with who you are, finally letting go of what the world thinks and people-pleasing, and becoming your own best friend.'
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.