Free Post Shanna Marie Pour Boy Coffee is brewing with talent on Waters Avenue Everything from the black and white illustrations to the menu, to the digital artwork posters are Smith’s original artwork and creations. No part of the creative process was outsourced.
Free Post Shanna Marie The Devil’s Marsh Market casts a spell at The Clyde It's a 'monthly maker’s market for spooky, weird, unique and unusual.'
Free Post Shanna Marie Back in time with the Old Fashioned Bazaar The Old Fashioned Bazaar is the brainchild of Helena Dunne, and started as a one woman show outside Finches in Thunderbolt.
Free Post Shanna Marie Charlie Ellis: Life, legacy and a love for art 'I like their stories as much as their art. I like knowing the stories behind it.'
Free Post Shanna Marie Wilton Street Rhythm by Gabrielle Torres beats with the heart of Savannah Whether it’s swimming, flying, weaving or surrender, everything moves.
Free Post Shanna Marie Inclusivity and culture with Cate Duran of Marabou Lingerie I imagined something designed to be taken off. Marabou is meant to be worn.
Free Post Shanna Marie Local holiday shopping with Marguerite Seckman at Starland Strange It quickly becomes clear that everything Seckman does has her personalized brand of transferable skills and a business acumen that, honestly, even Barbie can’t touch.
Free Post Shanna Marie Six questions with Nashville rockers The Minks 'I think all of us have felt and lived outside of the status quo most of our lives.'
Free Post Shanna Marie Kelly Boehmer: Sparkling, vibrant, visceral, death It’s gothic meets Lisa Frank. Death meets springtime.
Free Post Shanna Marie Three queens in town for Seersucker Live's Homecoming Show 'It took me six years to write this book. There’s no girlbossing a book like this. You take your time.'
Free Post Shanna Marie Katie Rodgers-Hubbard: Growing sustainable community with Lite Foot Company If anything sums up her outlook on life, it’s that if she’s not making it happen yet, she’s working on it
Free Post Shanna Marie Prioritizing play at The Magical World of Toys Their story begins in New Orleans around a mutual love for the arts. Pierson was local to the city, and Mulally, hailing from Pittsburgh, found herself there as an artist living out of a backpack.