After months of long debates and multiple rewrites, on Dec. 21, 2017, Chatham County adopted a new Animal Services ordinance. Four short sentences in the updated ordinance removed Emotional Support Animal (ESA) status from dogs without Canine Good Citizen certification (CGC). The CGC is a 4 to 6-wee
Photos by Kendra Frankle This past Saturday was Savannah’s annual Wag-o-ween event where hundreds of dogs stormed the streets of Downtown Savannah in their holiday best. From pirates to prisoners, these pups were ready for a good time and really knew how to dress. Wag-o-ween has multiple fundr
By Erin Krochmalny Get your red lipstick ready, the time for Rocky Horror Picture Show has come again. All daring to attend are welcomed. The annual showing at Bay Street Theatre will be happening Oct. 26 – Oct. 31 located inside Club One. For all the virgins – or for those who are looki
Savannah’s oldest bookstore, E Shaver Booksellers, hosts multiple book clubs each month for those interested in connecting with other book lovers. Here’s a look at what some of them are: The Feminist Book Club This book club is currently reading through “This Will Be My Undoing” by Morgan Je
This November, Buddy Carter is hoping to continue to serve the first district, his lifelong home, as its representative in Congress. “One of the most important things to me is this area,” Carter said. “It’s where I was born and raised, where I’ve lived all my life and where I intend to liv
Filmed by Paige Mathieson and Alexander PugaEdited by Paige Mathieson This Saturday, SCAD brought an early Halloween celebration to students with its annual Masquerade Ball. This year, the theme was “The Phantom Waltz,” and students showed off their creative skills by arriving in impress
By Perrin Smith The Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center is now exhibiting the work of artist Erin Johnson in their new Contemporary Spotlight Exhibition. The exhibition, entitled “Heavy Water,” opened Oct. 5, and will be on display until March 3, 2019. “Heavy Water” is being described as an “
Nestled on the corner of Broughton and East Broad Street, Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah or hue-gah) merges the Scandinavian way of life with Savannah’s growing, creative business enterprise. Founded by SCAD Alum Cristina Drumm Leonardi, Hygge embodies life’s experiences through environmentally frien
By Amira Sahba This winter in the heart of Savannah’s historic Starland District, the Big Bon family is expanding with Big Bon Bodega, a wood-fired bagel shop and market. “We’re keeping in mind student prices and [want to] reflect a true bodega vibe where you can walk in with five dollars
This upcoming weekend, the Student Activities Council will be hosting the annual masquerade ball. The theme this year is Phantom Waltz, but if you’re not the type to go all out with your costume, don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! Here are some quick, easy and inexpensive costume ideas! Jelly