Free Post Darriea Clark Marguerite Seckman on Starland’s latest retail experience: One for the Road 'It definitely takes a village and a community, and I'm extremely humbled and fortunate to be where I am.'
Free Post Darriea Clark Loni Lewis on sustainable bartending and her new pop-up, Bar Black 'I think that working at bars and seeing things get thrown away gets your wheels turning. Like, “What can I do to reuse this?”'
Free Post Darriea Clark Future on Forsyth's Lauren McCoy: 'I'm made for retail' 'I think we've built up a nice little group of people who are kind of like-minded, interested in vintage clothing, love to dress in a unique way, and interested in getting really cool secondhand pieces while caring about the environment.'
Free Post Darriea Clark Carolina Hemp Company brings educational, community-focused approach to cannabis selling and consumption 'I have customers who come to me who are breathing a great sigh of relief, because they're not meeting someone in a gas station parking lot and risking their career or freedom to get an alternative to some type of pharmaceutical drug that they have some dependency on.'
Free Post Darriea Clark Blue Edge Business Solutions opens studio, offers free marketing advice for artists and entrepreneurs 'We wanted to create a welcoming place not only for our clients to come visit us and talk about marketing, but also to support the local community, the artists and future business owners.'
Free Post Darriea Clark Authors, artists convene to celebrate Flannery O’Connor’s 99th Birthday 'This annual event not only celebrates the life and literature of Flannery O’Connor, but also the quirky and creative characters of Savannah.'
Free Post Darriea Clark Sweet and sassy local milkmaid Natasha Conyers quenches Savannah’s vegan thirsts 'My milks are raw, vegan, and very perishable. I make them in small batches so you can enjoy them then and there. You don’t have to hold it in your fridge for months.'
Free Post Darriea Clark American consumerism challenged through a queer lens at Cleo the Project Space 'I think it’s really important to know that most of our artists are living paycheck to paycheck. They’re not super established in their practice and able to live off of their practice yet. Those are the artists we love.'