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‘Poorly Drawn Lines’ author Reza Farazmand shares process
California-based comic artist Reza Farazmand visited the Savannah Book Festival this past weekend to give a presentation during the festival’s free Festival Saturday about hi
Forsyth Farmer’s Market offers community and fresh food
By Jordan Petteys. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Savannah’s farmers, bakers and other local producers gather at the south end of Forsyth Park to provide an array of whole
Ocean film festival 2016 immerses Savannah
Photo courtesy of the Gray’s Reef website. Written by Emilie Kefalas Below the blue horizon called the ocean exists a world we can never join but will always study in fascina
National Food Day celebrated at Daffin Park [PHOTO ESSAY]
Photos by Westin Mansfield Written by Jenna Dousi Thousands of people gathered at Daffin Park on Saturday, Oct. 24, for the fifth annual Savannah Food Day Festival. Well FED, a loc
Earth Day celebrated in Forsyth [PHOTO ESSAY]
Photos by Ruben Salazar On Saturday, April 18, the city of Savannah with support from Well FED Savannah, organized the annual Earth Day Festival. Earth Day is an annual event on Ap
Get to know: Elyse Alligood
What is your hometown? Where else have you lived? Chelsea, Mich., Houston, Texas, and Cleveland, Ohio. How much professional experience do you have in fashion or anything else rela
Get to know: Danielle Elsener
What is your hometown? Where else have you lived? I currently live in East Northport, N.Y. but I moved around a lot when I was younger because my dad was in the military. I was bor
School uses green thumb to benefit community
By Danielle Austin When construction began in front of the Working Class Studio in mid-November, students were curious as to what new project the school had planned. Some thought i
SUGA is planting a green movement in Savannah
By Ingela Hartman Savannah is full of greenery, Spanish moss and 22 squares filled with beautiful flowers. But you can’t eat flowers. While they are lovely to look at, they can
Nourish offers natural alternatives to bath time favorites
BY AUGUSTA STATZ Growing up on a farm instilled a love of nature in Shoshanna Walker at a very early age. When her mother first started making soap, it was just a hobby. But, as he