Written by Mia Aponte. Graphic by Anna Porter. Amidst the cobblestone streets and historic charm of Savannah, GA, there is a vibrant coffee culture waiting to be discovered, and with springtime just around the corner, tourism is nearly at its peak. People from around the world come to Savannah for i
S.A. Cosby discusses the importance of crime fiction, his unconventional path to becoming a writer and his new novel, “All the Sinners Bleed.” Written by Gabriel Rein. Photo courtesy of Savannah Book Festival. “You can read any kind of literary fiction. You may not understand what it’s like
Written by Julia Gralki. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock. Procrastination is putting off work and delaying important tasks even though it will have negative effects on you. However, procrastination has nothing to do with laziness. Reasons for procrastination are diverse and often have their roots in a
Written by Anna Porter. Graphic by Anna Porter. On February 9th, British indie rock musician Declan McKenna released his third album titled “What Happened To The Beach?” Since his debut in 2017, McKenna has gained some internet traction with his song “Brazil,” as it became popularized as an
Written by Anna Porter. Graphic by Anna Porter. To powerfully kick off the month of February, indie pop group The Last Dinner Party released their debut album, “Prelude To Ecstacy,” on February 2nd. The five-member band, led by Abigail Morris, has seemingly emerged out of nowhere and has dominat
Written by Katelynn Heilman. Graphic by Katelynn Heilman. The Forsyth Farmers’ Market is an exciting opportunity to be exposed to brand-new art, food and experiences. But after getting to know some of the friendly faces behind the booths, the market becomes even more enjoyable. With each vendo
Written by Julia Gralki. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock. Do you often find yourself spending more time on your phone than you want to? You’re not alone. Social media is becoming more addictive, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to break away from the tight grip of the digital world. A digi
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Charlotte Beck. Clearly, I cannot stop obsessing over my trip to Concord, Massachusetts. Even though I did not fall in love with any author besides Louisa May Alcott, I can’t help but notice when Thoreau or Emerson is mentioned. That is why I initially picked
Written by Ally Abruscato. Graphic by Charlotte Beck. Welcome back to another year of book reviews! At the end of 2023, I found myself reading short, quick reads to get to my reading goal. Once 2024 began, I allowed myself to slow down with a nice, long book. “Wellness” by Nathan Hill tu
Written by Madisyn Welborn. Image courtesy of the Savannah Black Heritage Festival. Savannah, Georgia is home to some of the country’s richest and most well-preserved Black history, and seeing as today is the start of Black History Month, there’s no better city to celebrate in. Concerts, his