Free Post Savannah Music Festival unveils 2025 lineup and schedule The Festival is responding to audience requests for more dancing-friendly and standing-room shows by expanding to two new venues, Victory North in Starland and District Live in Plant Riverside.
Free Post Jenna Moore George Porter, Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners to unleash nitty gritty NOLA funk at Victory North 'There’s not much good to say about record labels, studio execs, etc. I have never participated in the industry and how it manipulates musicians.'
Free Post Lila Miller Starlandia Art Supply makes room for more creativity with expansion 'How do you do Starlandia? There was no manual. So this is a new space for us.'
Free Post Sam Bramlett 'A diverse people, a diverse architecture': Mark McDonald to speak about Georgia's great buildings
Free Post Building Savannah: The latest developments about development The former dry cleaner site at Bay and Habersham has been essentially a vacant eyesore for more than five years pending development.
Free Post Ansley Standridge From skyscrapers to Lowcountry: Meet Paisley Piasecki, founder of sq.TWENTY FIVE Her New York friends couldn’t understand why she was moving to the South, why she’d give up her career. They were concerned it was too big a change.
Free Post Andrew Scarano Q-School comes to town: A talk with an aspiring golf pro 'You’re four rounds away from taking a huge step in your career towards the PGA Tour. I feel good headed into it.'
Free Post Lila Miller Savannah Happenings: Nov. 18-24 By Lila Miller ARE y’all ready for another week of Savannah happenings? I know I am! As usual, have an event you want people to know about? Send it
Free Post Margaret Iocovozzi 'I want to build a table for these vets': Lynnetta Smith and Combat Boots 2 The Boardroom CB2TB not only helps adult military members but strongly focuses on military families.
Free Post Altimese Nichole BlacQuity: Creating access and a community of support for Black entrepreneurs of The Lowcountry 'We envision an ecosystem where Black entrepreneurs thrive with access to the same resources, capital, and networks as anyone else.'
Free Post Mia Holmes Star-crossed lovers, up close and personal: Lowcountry Shakespeare provides immersive 'Romeo and Juliet' 'These characters are real people. I thought, gosh, wouldn't it be brilliant if we could just come up with a way that we could flesh out the lives of all those other rich, beautiful characters in a more intense way?'