Features Weaving Life’s Reflections Photography by KATIE McGEE FIBER ARTIST SUZY HOKANSON goes with the flow. As she entwines kaleidoscopic skeins of silk and
Taste Ted Talks…To the Bees The Savannah Bee Co. founder reflects on 20 years of sweet success and a new HQ Photography by CHIA CHONG,
Features Hitting Home Jessica Leigh Lebos explores what happens when the empty nest fills up again Back in the tail end of 2019,
Features Where’d The Gala Go? Local charities find new ways to fundraise If there’s one thing local charities have always been able to count on,
Features Racing to Preserve Culture As a young girl in Petersburg, Virginia, Dr. Deborah Johnson-Simon didn’t have much exposure to museums or other cultural institutions.
Health The People’s Doctor Public health is paramount for Dr. Diane Weems The disruptive course of the coronavirus pandemic took many of us by
Features The Sublime Sanctuary Just off the Coast Off the coast of Savannah, Gray’s Reef is protected — but is still ours to explore.
Features Wonder in the Old Woodshop Hands-on history at the Savannah Children’s Museum The most exciting way to enter the sunken courtyard of the Savannah Children’s
Features Salt of the City: Memories on 36th Street In the 1950s, when Savannah’s city limits faded into forests and farmland just a few miles south of the Historic
Features Old Savannah: Renewed Purpose Preservation and progress revitalize historic Kennedy Pharmacy Referring to World War II, Winston Churchill once said that history is written