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Drive Me Out of My Mind

posted on October 19, 2011 – 11:26 pm

This Friday, local writer and radio show host Chad Faries celebrates his memoir about an “unconventional” childhood. Pat Longstreth recommends you buy a copy and meet the author.



The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later

posted on September 17, 2011 – 1:02 pm

Timothy Reynolds interviews some members of the local theater group portraying the story of Matthew Shepard’s death and the nuanced effect it has had on the residents of his home town.



Lovecrafted: An Evening With Cthulhu

posted on July 22, 2011 – 4:30 pm

Tim Reynolds interviews an octopus-headed storytelling monster that will be raising money for the Muse Arts Warehouse this weekend.



Don’t Judge the Beef by the Wrapper

posted on July 15, 2011 – 1:25 pm

Minna Betancourt chops it up at The Butcher – Savannah’s newest spot for home-grown art consumption.



A look back at TASTE II

posted on May 21, 2011 – 7:58 pm

Dean Solo reviews Savannah’s biggest annual display of local artists back on April 30th.



Hecate’s Darlings Artists Collective Show Review

posted on April 10, 2011 – 2:56 pm

Dean Solo hopes to see more performances from this artist collective that includes dancers, painters and musicians from a variety of disciplines.



Exquisite Corpse @ Mr. Beast

posted on February 25, 2011 – 2:59 pm

This weekend only, go check out the Exquisite Corpse exhibition at Mr. Beast art gallery. You’ll want to set aside an hour to fully inspect all the wild collaborations.



Shaping life into metal

posted on November 30, 2010 – 10:28 am

Allison Ramirez takes a look at the handiwork of Savannah-based jewelry artist Meredith Anne Sutton.



What Wood the Sheep do?

posted on November 13, 2010 – 2:26 pm

Minna B introduces Savannah’s newest sustainable craftsmen. Don’t miss their opening on Saturday, November 20th (across from Mellow Mushroom).



Project Film Premiere

posted on October 29, 2010 – 12:05 pm

Summer Teal Simpson goes in search of the perfect red carpet dress at April Johnson’s studio.