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Brett Bigelow
May 13, 2026

The thing about Peter Pan Goes Wrong is that the title sounds like a joke until you realize how insanely difficult this show actually is. Because for a production built entirely around chaos, everything has to be meticulously controlled. That is part of what makes SCAD’s upcoming production at the Lucas Theatre so interesting. Beneath […]

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Brett Bigelow
May 13, 2026

For one night, Savannah is getting dropped directly into the middle of the modern comedy universe. Judd Apatow Presents Comeback King Comedy Night arrives at SCAD Trustees Theater on May 17, bringing with it a lineup that feels less like a normal comedy tour and more like a backstage conversation somehow spilling onto a stage […]

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Brett Bigelow
May 11, 2026

Wondering what to do this week, but tired of hopelessly sifting through event websites and online calendars? Well Savannah Made Simple has done the hard work for you, and curated the best of what is happening in Savannah this week.   Victory North Book Tickets   Two decades after End of Silence first made its […]

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Brett Bigelow
May 8, 2026

There is something about FARM that makes it feel closer than it is. Not geographically, but emotionally. The bridge barely registers. It gets spoken about the same way you talk about a neighborhood restaurant, the kind of place that feels stitched into your own routine. That is strange, if you stop and think about it. […]

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Brett Bigelow
May 6, 2026

Savannah is a city of creatives. In this series we explore how to bring out the most in our creative selves. A Conversation with Mona Bozorgi on Showing Up, Staying Consistent, and Making Work That Matters Mona Bozorgi’s Exhibition Strain and Strand, currently on view at the SCAD Museum of Art, runs through May 17. […]

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Brett Bigelow
May 1, 2026

Savannah is finally stepping into its culinary confidence. And sometimes the next level does not arrive with a grand opening or a ribbon cutting. Sometimes it shows up in a second floor apartment with fifteen courses, a perfectly timed playlist, a nd two chefs who refuse to compromise. That is punk rock fine dining. And […]

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Brett Bigelow
April 29, 2026

Yes, there were great restaurants. Long before national attention arrived, locals knew the quiet magic of places like Elizabeth on 37th and The Olde Pink House. They carried Savannah’s reputation for hospitality with pride. Elegant dining rooms, polished service, and food that generations of Savannahians grew up celebrating. But something else happened in 2014. A […]

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Brett Bigelow
April 27, 2026

Savannah came up almost immediately, not as a tour stop, but as a place that has changed. “I can remember playing there back in the late 90s, early 2000s,” Mark Trojanowski, Drummer for Sister Hazel says. “A lot of places were basements, kind of like dungeons. Now everything down by the river, the restaurants, the […]

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Brett Bigelow
April 3, 2026

The drive to Tybee has a way of loosening your shoulders. Somewhere after the marsh opens up and, the city noise fades. You start thinking differently. Shoes feel optional. Time slows down. By the time you turn onto Van Horne Avenue, you are already in a different headspace. That is part of the point. For […]

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Brett Bigelow
April 1, 2026

Annie Coleman and Flora & Fauna are the perfect fit. There is a particular calm that settles over Bull Street in the morning. Before the neighborhood fully wakes up, before the coffee lines and sidewalk conversations, there is the smell. Butter. Yeast. Heat. It drifts out of Flora and Fauna in a way that feels […]

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Brett Bigelow
March 27, 2026

There’s a certain kind of patience that runs through the . It is not rushed. It does not beg for attention. It shows up when it is ready. That same patience lives inside. You hear it before you even see him live. “I’m not one of those… get up every morning, have a cup of […]

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Brett Bigelow
March 27, 2026

Every city has a few things you cannot Google your way into. You hear about them from someone leaning in across a bar. Someone who lowers their voice just enough to make it feel earned. In Savannah, one of those things is a drink that does not appear on a menu. It lives at 1790, […]

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Brett Bigelow
March 26, 2026

Savannah Music Festival Is Back, And It’s Everywhere There’s a certain feeling that hits right before something begins. Not loud, not obvious. Just a shift in the air. In Savannah, that feeling shows up this time of year when the stages start waking up, when soundchecks echo through historic rooms, and when the Savannah Music […]

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Brett Bigelow
March 25, 2026

Some restaurants use fire like a prop. A flash of flame. A moment for the room to look up. A reminder that something primal is happening somewhere behind the pass. Here, the fire does not perform. It works. You notice it because it will not let you ignore it. The hearth sits at the center […]

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Brett Bigelow
March 24, 2026

He does not walk on stage with a plan. At the Savannah Music Festival, where the rooms are quiet in a different way and the audience actually listens, that choice carries weight. There is no setlist to fall back on. No predetermined arc. Just a piano, two other musicians, and whatever happens next. For Tord […]

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