Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of Sally Flint. Welcome to “I’m Booked,” a series of book reviews by me, Ally Abruscato. I’m an avid reader of a variety of books and genres. Throughout this series, I’ll suggest some of my favorite recent reads. If you like the movie
Written by Emily Sanders. Photo courtesy of Visit Savannah. Savannah’s ghost scene is well known and well explored. When anyone looks up a good tour to take, they’re easily met with lists of top ten ghost tours or best riding and walking tours around Savannah. Here’s a top-five list you won
Written by Julia Gralki. Photo Courtesy of Sarah Diaz. SCAD’s Design for Sustainability program was launched in 2009. Since then, the graduating classes have grown in size year by year – just like the demand for sustainability experts such as Laura Ramirez Garcia. She graduated with an MA in des
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of Connect Savannah. I can confidently say that the Savannah Bananas are the best baseball team to ever exist. Now, that might sound dramatic, but I stand by it. And here’s a little disclaimer: I hate baseball. But that’s why the Bananas are the best. Th
Written by Charlotte Beck. Photo courtesy of Charlotte Beck. It’s overcast and you’re relaxing at Forsyth but there’s a wedding right in front of you. The chance of spotting a wedding or proposal during your day at Forsyth Park is extremely high. I tend to gawk at these public disp
Written by Emma Pilger. Photo courtesy of Unsplash. One of my favorite parts of the weekend is sleeping in on Sunday morning and taking the time to make myself a big, delicious breakfast before starting my day. Cooking is a perfect way to slow down and focus your energy on something relaxing and cre
Written by Ally Miller-Henson. Photo Courtesy of Henny Penny Art Space and Café. Henny Penny Art Space and Café begun as a collaboration between Carrie Christian (founder of Scribble Art Studio) and Jennifer Jenkins (founder of Shop the Foxes Co..) Named in contrast to their other café, Foxy Loxy
Written by Paul Jerome Watson. Photo by WTGS. From the mansion, tea parlor and haunted restaurant, the Olde Pink House has accrued a long and varied history, making it one of Savannah’s premier landmarks in the city. Built in 1777 for James Habersham Jr., the Olde Pink House was originally a mansi
Written by Abby Chadwick. Photo courtesy of Charlotte Beck. Perhaps you decided to read this article because you are plagued by the same question as me: “Where did the @SCADfirmations Instagram account go?” From September 9 to October 31, our Instagram feeds were graced with the brightly colored