When it comes to their overall vibe, Omingome errs on the side of odd. But it seems that their oddities have inspired Savannahians to listen up. After playing only a handful of “official” shows, they’ll be opening for Star Period Star at Taco Abajo tomorrow night. Star Period Star
Twenty-year-old Murray Martin was shot to death at a party in eastside Savannah at 1 a.m. Feb. 24. Martin was the third homicide committed by a gunman that the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department is investigating this year; other victims were 21-year-old Rebecca Foley shot on Jan. 21, an
By Shannon Craig Sure enough, it is that time of year again. Classes let out, students go home and tourists rush in for Savannah’s annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Due to increases in crowds over the last decade and widespread chaos on the night of the main event, the city of Savann
Washington, D.C. based band Pree arrived in Savannah at 2:35 p.m. Their show started at 4 p.m., which gave them time to grab a late lunch at Social Club on Congress Street. On the small stage in the courtyard, May Tabol grabbed her guitar along with second guitarist, Michael Zepeda. Their newest mem
Get ready to take an unforgettable and hilarious trip down the aisle with 3rd Act’s “Five Women Wearing the Same Dress” at the Mondanaro Theater. The play, a thesis for second-year graduate student and director Becky Lieberman, tells the story of five bridesmaids who take refuge from a wedding
Video by Douglas Scarpa On March 3, the Monster Truck Spring Nationals rolled into Oglethorpe Speedway Park in Pooler, Ga. The show started with a wheelie contest that saw Red Solo Truck take home the $5,000 prize. The four truck field — Shelley Kujat in Shell Camino, Kevin King in Strait Jack
Photos by Joseph Jacob Intramural basketball held their all-star game on Friday, which served as the last game of winter quarter. The top players from each regular season team were merged into two new teams: the Surrealists and the Cubists. The game was split into two, 40-minute halves, and the half
The Knights of Columbus slowly filled with people. A song by The Dave Matthews Band played and Merchandise, a band from Tampa, Fla., prepared to start the first show of their five-week tour. Carson Cox, lead singer and second guitarist, took the mic, apologizing for the Dave Matthews song. Then the