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Wordsmith Pamela Poetter remembered for perennial compassion
BY KENNETH ROSEN The service in memory of Pamela Poetter, senior vice president for marketing and enrollment management, illuminated the everlasting impact she had on family, frien
Worth It? McDonald’s apple pie
By Kenneth Rosen The box does a good job of masking this insanely delicious treat. Had I been picked to design McDonald’s apple pie box, it would have been a gold-plated slee
Worth It?: Wii Fit
By Kenneth Rosen Worth it? No! My mother bought a Wii Fit. She may have truly wanted to exercise or she just needed a Wii Fit bobble head to fill the void of empty nesting. The sec
Deen inspired summertime gluttony
By Kenneth Rosen If you haven’t heard about the Lady’s Brunch Burger, then you’ve been lucky enough to escape the southern food giant Paula Deen. But, maybe not, and maybe yo
B&D cooks up a hearty challenge
By Kenneth Rosen When an ex-staffer screamed, “shut the f*** up and eat,” I was quickly silenced and focused on my task at hand. Though it didn’t help as far as expanding my
Tender lovin’ leaves once-lover floored
By Kenneth Rosen I’m so sick, I thought to myself. Four times in four months and I was certain this would be the last time I could stomach it. I’m talking about the Elvis at Cl
SCAD alum pays it forward with scholarship fund
BY KENNETH ROSEN The newly-founded Tiffani Taylor Painting Scholarship Fund will have its first exhibition show June 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ruth’s Chris on Bay Street. The sho
SCAD student voted Hot Stud: Ahndhi Sticha unplugged
BY KENNETH ROSEN Self portrait Illustration by Ahndhi Sticha Ever wonder what it would be like to be deemed a Savannah celebrity? District brings you the winner of Connect Savannah
Write good: media ethics in collegiate journalism: the Potter Box
By Kenneth Rosen Having the ability to express any thought instantaneously on an open forum—the Internet—presents an ethical challenge to writers, journalists and most importan
The Great American oh God, I need another: Delia’s
By Kenneth Rosen Even if you drive slowly enough down Moreland Avenue, off of Interstate 20 in Atlanta, you would still be hard-pressed to find one of Atlanta’s newest and widely