Free Post Austin Rojas City Council Wrap-up, Jan. 26 Despite a comparatively brief agenda (only 21 items), the Council would engage in a lengthy debate on issues both on and off the docket
Free Post Rachael Flora Last week's top headlines: January 30, 2023 The futures of both Yamacraw Village and the Jinx hang in the balance after last week
Free Post Bridging the gap: A closer look at the plan to raise the Talmadge The Ga. Dept. of Transportation recently unveiled plans to raise the unfortunately-named Talmadge Bridge to accommodate larger shipping vessels. Here's a deep dive into why this controversial plan is probably the least objectionable alternative.
Free Post Maddie Marks (re)birth and Rebuild: How one Savannah gynecologist is redefining women’s health I realize why this building feels so different from other doctor’s offices: GeorgAnna Wiley’s office feels like a home
Free Post GeorgAnna Wiley Let's Talk About Sex with GeorgAnna Wiley: Does size matter? Is it the motion of the ocean or the size of the ship?
Free Post Mia Holmes Sulfur's artist residency artists on display at ON::View Revue, opening Friday The Annual Exhibition will be an opportunity to see what the artists are up to now, and how their practices communicate
Free Post Emily King An interview with Smalltalk Smalltalk was born from a chance encounter outside Lone Wolf between Andy Keith and Max Aiden
Free Post Lila Miller An early evening and a conversation with Late Air They hope to bring people together to drink real wine and educate people in an accessible way, no sommelier experience necessary
Free Post Maddie Marks Savannah’s best vegetarian and vegan meals (at non-vegan restaurants) Made for those seeking a vegetarian or vegan meal that is undoubtedly delicious (at a restaurant that meat-enjoyers won’t secretly hate you for picking)
Free Post Jenna Moore The Original Pinkie Masters: A brief history of Savannah’s most famous bar The bar was established in 1953 by Luis Christopher Masterpolis, more commonly known as Pinkie Masters
Free Post Rachael Flora Editor's Note: A few thoughts on gentrification Our position at The Savannahian is that we’ve got to be asking these questions
Free Post Why was Cru Lounge's license denied? The Mayor says it’s ‘inappropriate’ to even ask Despite passing every requirement needed to sell alcoholic beverages in the City of Savannah, the Black-owned business had its license application denied -- again.
Free Post Rachael Flora Last week's top headlines: January 23, 2023 From former cops to Cop City to comparing people to Nazis
Free Post Diane Newberry Touchy-feely tech: Digital art is made tangible at Telfair Museums’ PULSE Art + Technology Festival
Free Post Emily King Archaeologist Dr. Kelly Fanto Deetz to speak on restorative justice, historic foodways Reading against the archive gives back voices to those who were silenced for so long