Free Post Tybee Post Theater to hold 10-hour telethon with live music, performances “You can come in and out all day, for free,” Goetz says. “Of course we’d love for folks to donate whatever they can to the Tybee Post Theater.”
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Mary's Place commemorates 50 years of service with 'Healing is Sweet' events "We never downplay the heaviness of this work, but ‘Healing is Sweet’ shifts focus to hope, recovery, and joy, always reminding survivors that healing is possible and worth celebrating."
Free Post 24 Hour Plays set to take over Asbury Memorial stage for whirlwind productions It’s exactly what it sounds like: a dozen actors, six writers, six directors, a tech team, and volunteer coordinators write, cast, direct, and rehearse six brand new works, all within a 24-hour time span.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Geoff Duncan: Republican-turned-Democrat runs for Lt. Governor In the video announcing his campaign, Duncan said that he will work tirelessly to “make Georgia the front line of democracy and a backstop against extremism,” emphasizing his track record of standing up to Trump and his cronies.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Sept. 22-28 From the ashes of local metalcore band Vatican, Agonize trades in the former band’s melodic edge with a healthier dose of raw brutality and chaos.
Free Post Savannah Children's Theatre looks ahead to new location "It was never about the building, not really. It was always about the people."
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Still no resolution for Yamacraw residents in wake of proposed demolition The lack of a binding directive that affordable housing would be rebuilt after the demolition was shut down by Nutini, who responded that “bringing 315 public housing units back again to that site is not smart. We’ve been there."
Free Post Kristy Edenfield There is such a thing as a free lunch: New Savannah-Chatham County schools initiative gets rave reviews In the first few weeks of the school year, there was up to 50% increase in lunch consumption on the busiest days - which equates to approximately 9,000 more students eating lunch.
Free Post Brian Myers Zoning and taxes: City Council wrap-up, Sept. 11 Three new bundles of property were approved into parcels of land on the City’s east side on Thursday, advancing the Eastern Wharf with three more phases of its development.
Free Post Building Savannah: The latest developments about development “235 letters have been written over 10 weeks” opposing this project, he said. “What’s the purpose of the public weighing in if the HDBR is not going to read them or understand them, or not take into account the public?”
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Sept. 15-21 Brooklyn’s A Place to Bury Strangers were known for being as loud as loud can be. Founder Oliver Ackermann was a gear nut, creating bespoke ear-destroying effects that drenched the live audience in noise rock and shoegaze mayhem.