Drawing on her fashion background, Samantha Thompson brings a playful and colorful spirit to her midcentury modern ranch.
Set to open this month, the restaurant will offer classic and nouveau bistro fare, and, of course, there will be oysters.
For Chris Williamson, the owner of Custom Cabinets by Williamson Millworks, the dedication to crafting well-made, ...
From the outside looking in, emergency care might feel like a numbers game. For Dr. Sanjay Iyer, that couldn’t be further from the truth. He isn’t just providing expert, immediate care; he’s ...
From allergists to oncologists and pediatricians to menopause specialists, here are the best in Savannah’s medical workforce. Combining empathetic care, deep knowledge, and the latest techniques and ...
Introducing the winners and runners-up in our 17th annual readers’ choice survey of top contractors, designers and more. With more than 150 winners and runners-up, our 17th annual readers’ choice ...
For Dep Kirkland, the Jim Williams case was simple — until it morphed into a mythical creature with incredible scope and power that affects him to this day IN THE PRE-DAWN HOURS OF MAY 2, 1981, the ...
Best of Savannah celebrates the distinct sights, sounds, scents, flavors and feelings that make Savannah so special. Congratulations to all our winners and runners up, and thank you to all who ...
The results are in for Savannah magazine’s 23nd annual reader-voted poll. Discover the people, places and plates that our readers find peachy keen Best of Savannah celebrates the distinct sights, ...
FOR ANNE READ LATTIMORE AND CASSANDRA CANNON, life’s major milestones can be marked by their addresses and big moves. After meeting during their college years through their husbands, Lattimore and ...
KATHRYN (KATE) BECKWITH WOODY is a more dutiful listener than most. “A house tells me what colors it wants, and for some reason, this house said the kitchen cabinets wanted to be emerald green,” she ...
Bricks that bled, staining the once-white house pink. A fire that charred the walls of its upper-story ballroom. The throws of Yellow Fever in the 19th century and the COVID-19 pandemic this past year ...
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