Members of the Savannah Rep staff, board and community advisors gather in the lobby of the gifted building on Broughton St. Local legends from various storied businesses in Savanah are working to bring the first nonprofit theater to Broughton St., with an aim of attracting theater fans to the Hostess City the way Broadway brings them to New York.
The Savannah Repertory Theatre, “Savannah Rep,” announced their opening of a second venue in 402 E. Broughton, thanks to a generous boost from local well-known family, the Kaminskys – Ross, Myron and Adam – in the form of a building and operations in it at “terms that are just stunning,” said Ryan McCurdy, executive artistic director for Savannah Rep.
Photo courtesy of Elbi Elm Elbi Elm developed The Culturist Uniion as a private membership hub and digital platform centered on the social, professional, and economic empowerment of professionals, entrepreneurs and creators.
The Culturist Union is a private membership hub and digital platform centered on the social, professional, and economic empowerment of professionals, entrepreneurs and creators.
Originally from Pontiac, Michigan, Elbi Elm is a self-proclaimed military child and veteran of the U.S. Air Force, which she joined at 17-years old, and served 10 years.
The Culturist Union received a $25,000 grant from American Express for their Amex 100 for 100 program and received funds for SCADpro start-up week of $10,000.
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Artist Nikki Zuaro s work boots are displayed as part of her (f) Utility exhibition at the Cedar House Gallery. (f) Utility is about living art, or at least art that we live with, until we don’t anymore. These ideas are what sparked soon-to-be Savannah College of Art and Design graduate Nikki Zuaro’s Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition.
The walls at the Cedar House Gallery featured a broomstick, several shovels, ‘Thank you, Have a nice day’ plastic grocery bags and worn out cloth symbolic to the message of Zuaro’s show last weekend.
“Combing the two [futility and utility] is kind of my whole practice here: taking labor and making it almost nonsensical and not purposeful,” Zuaro said.
Photos courtesy of Starland Yard Patrons enjoy the atmosphere of Starland Yard. Festivities will be held throughout the week of St. Patrick s Day, with music, games and a special St. Patrick’s Day inspired drink menu.
Starland yard has quickly become a local favorite, rolling out a weekly rotation of food trucks and entertainment since the summer of 2019. And with St. Patrick’s day around the corner, they have zero intentions of slowing down.
The food truck park, encircled with colorful, muraled shipping containers, will be getting a head start on celebrations starting March 16. Guests will have a chance to test their knowledge and try to win a bar tab at Tuesday Trivia night hosted by local quiz legend Chris Grimmett. Festivities will continue throughout the week with music, games and a special St. Patrick’s Day inspired drink