Written by Aria Eyde. Graphic by Laura Garcia. On the third day of the Savannah Film Festival, lines wrapped around the Trustees theater in the rain to see “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” In front of an ...
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Graphic by Kaitlynn Elliot. Whether you’ve heard about it through the grapevine or happened across it on a stroll downtown, the new Press Cafe has never made a study ...
Hours: Monday–Saturday / 10:30 a.m.–6 p.m. and Sunday / 12 p.m.–5 p.m. This cozy bookstore has many rooms to explore and relax in. The welcoming atmosphere wouldn’t be complete without the store cats ...
Written by Brett Glisson. Photos by William Brown. “Welcome aboard the SS Messina!” greeted Seacoal (Sofia Walsh) and Watchman (Olivia Dargis), both donning straw boater hats and suspenders, as I ...
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Graphics by Emma Morris. Male Yearning: Where’d It Go? “It’s never over, she’s the tear that hangs inside my soul forever.” It’s the age-old line we’ve all heard before, a ...
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photography by Sarah Hill. Hands smooth over a chalky blue; swirl around a bright yellow. Chalk moves like paint and blows in the wind. It’s the time of year where the heat ...
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photo by Trinity Ray. People start trickling in through the big white doors of the Arnold Auditorium before the show starts, slow but steady. Sylvie Simmons stands with her ...
Written by Micaela Alomia. Photos by Micaela Alomia. Springtime in Savannah feels like contemplating the many splashes and strokes in a watercolor painting, and nowhere is more vivid and magical than ...
Written by Avery Melhado. Photos by Avery Melhado. The theater was full of excited faces; the stage was trimmed with gold curtains. The air teemed with the type of energy that only comes from a room ...
Written by Leah Kilde. Graphic by Ana Vergara. Letterboxd’s user base has increased sevenfold since 2020. The site now hosts around 13 million members from over 190 countries around the world ...
Written by Edan Ray. Photo by Edan Ray. I’ve been a traveler since I was 4 years old. While some might say you can’t remember much at that age, I’m here to prove otherwise. Alaska, 2006. My first big ...
The Ocelots are a stunning new indie-folk band alike to the kin of The Shins and other chamber pop acts. I have discovered them recently with their “holiday” song titled “The Good of a Bad Year,” ...
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