Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'I believe in her': Kamala Harris rally-goers in their own words 'I wanted my daughter to see the first woman president. She will remember that moment for the rest of her life.'
Free Post Refuge from the storm: A look at Coastal Pet Rescue's evacuation operations 'Luckily this time we only had about 40 animals to evacuate. We were able to do it all in 24 hours.'
Free Post Lila Miller Making peace with conflict: Savannah’s Mediation Center set for Peace in the Park music and art festival A third of the center’s work involves court mediation alongside the Chatham County court system, another third deals with youth work, and the last third involves training and supporting mediation in the workplace.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Food justice meets fun: Goodfortune Market opens on Waters 'There are not enough markets to meet where the farmers are from where the hungry urban populations are, and that gap right there is easy to fill, and I had all of the skills.'
Free Post Beth Logan Making the journey with Isak Dove: show of Tarot images opens at Lone Wolf Lounge "I find ‘spirituality’ a weird term. I prefer saying ‘I have a practice.’ I practice living mindfully."
Free Post Lila Miller New Cafe on the Block: Sixby opens in Thomas Square “We wanted to create this place where, like when you're in Europe and you have the cafes that change throughout the day, the same place you go to get coffee is the same place you'd go to get wine at night," Gaskill explains.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take Five: Sept. 2-8 Let’s show these fine visitors why we’re called the Hostess City and consider a courtesy flush if necessary.
Free Post Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics Presents: Isabel Burke 'There’s something about times long past that has always captivated me.'
Free Post Maddie Greer A neighborhood mourns the McCauley Park oak - and looks to its repurposing 'A lot of our buildings have sentimental value and culture attached to them, and it makes sense this tree also falls in that category.'
Free Post Kristina Ilse Vetter Your Space collective hosts packed weekend of art and activism The bookstore, ground-floor upon entering, features banned books, books by/about queer, marginalized and disabled voices, beloved classic texts and new fiction, nonfiction aimed at radical education, Arab voices and education on Palestine.
Free Post Jenna Moore Savannah salutes the songs of Paul Simon 'These musicians were hand-selected because of the versatility each member possesses and the ability to perform any style of music.'
Free Post Vanessa Lantos Daly Trombone Bakery: A love story with inventive French pastries 'We just like getting weird with food. We think about what’s trending and imagine how we can push the boundaries to make something unique, very special, and just… weird.'
Free Post Shonali returns to Savannah with a new album and renewed vision for art SONGWRITER, MUSICIAN, actor, comedienne, and all-around artist Shonali Bhowmik has been making her way in the independent scene for decades, whether it was her 90’s band Ultrababyfat, the Upright
Free Post Brian Myers City Council Wrap-up: Dude, where's my agenda? Nearly half the agenda items moved off for a later vote is indeed something that should be questioned.