Concert road trips If you’ve been in Savannah more than a month, you understand the problem with our music scene – especially if you’re under 21. Sure, there are great shows to be found now and again, but most of the time, you’re not going to find that band you have been waiting to see [&hel
By Nicolette Mallow Former SCAD-Atlanta Distinguished Visiting Professor Carrie Mae Weems will be exhibiting her multimedia installation artwork exploring the human rights movement in both the United States and abroad this fall at the Red Gallery. Commissioned by SCAD and the National Black Arts Fes
By Tandy Versyp I’m a server at a corporate restaurant – a cog in an industry that hides bland, overpriced food with a big cheesy smile. When a customer is rude or ridiculously needy, I have to silence my opinions on the matter and get another ramekin of ranch. Many customers don’t even rememb
By Travis Walters The Healthcare section of the 2008 GOP Platform states, “Republicans support the private practice of medicine and oppose socialized medicine in the form of a government-run universal health care system.” Following that is a bulleted list of seven things the GOP will not do, the
By Lee Burbage During the entire presidential debate last Friday, McCain did nothing but make the same promises he has been saying all along. Watching the debate, I did not hear one single new concept. Let’s face it – McCain needs a new act. Lets get this straight; I do not hate the man. I [&hel
By Adam Hill Our country is careening toward full-blown socialism. Every election, the government grows regardless of which party wins. Politicians are put up on divine pedestals and expected to perform miracles. Politicians aren’t saviors appointed by God. They are facilitators acting on the beha