From sample sales and author talks to live music downtown and Irish celebrations on the street, let District Detours guide your weekend of fun around Savannah. Thursday, March 13 Gone Fishin’ Oglethorpe Row Gallery, 206 E Oglethorpe Ave. 6 – 9 p.m. There will be a group exhibition of large forma
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From free music performances in Ellis Square and art markets on the street to kooky film nights, let District Detours guide your weekend of fun around Savannah. Thursday, March 6: Savannah Stopover Times and locations vary Beginning Thursday night and running through the weekend there will be
The city of Savannah welcomed in the month of March last Saturday with a community cleanup of two homeless camps beneath local overpasses. Volunteers came together with residents of the camps to remove litter and debris from their campsites. Officers from the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Dep
A traveling film festival is coming to town. The Trustees Theater will host Black Maria Film Festival this Friday. They will show a variety of short films—animation, documentary, narrative and hybrids — that aren’t commonly seen on the big screen. Black Maria screens films in more than 60 diff
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photo by Diana Vega On Monday night, ukulele playing singer-songwriter Victoria Vox stopped in at the Sentient Bean to play a concert for Savannah residents on her way from Baltimore down to Tampa’s Singer Songwriter Safety Harbor Festival. The playlist was mostly origin
The introductory and intermediate printmaking classes came together to host “Mop Water,” an etching exhibition at The Warehouse, located at 2301 Bull St. in the thriving Starland District. “We had a push from our professor,” said Kristian Stojek, a fourth-year graphic design major in the int
Daltile and the American Society of Interior Designers Foundation have teamed up to sponsor the Daltile Interior Design Scholarship Competition, awarding more than $27,500 to interior design undergraduate students. This year’s challenge – “Operation Renovation” – dares studen
Photos by Amanda Surowitz Students lined up inside The Hive to sample and vote for the best chili made by Bon Appétit staff members on Feb. 25. Heather Carbone, Bon Appétit’s marketing manager, dished out the samples and invited students to take a bean and cast their vote. “It’s
Performing arts professor Vincent Brosseau debuted “Oasis” – a two-act dance performance in production since the beginning of fall 2013 – this past Thursday to an eager audience. Using water as both an overarching theme and a prop, the production designers employed an abstract, modular set