What would Savannah look like in the snow?

As it turns out, Savannah looks beautiful in the snow, even it is just fake snow. For a few hours this morning, I attended a meeting of a newly formed committee of the Georgia House that’s making stops around the…

Chipotle in Savannah opening Wednesday

Chipotle at 1801 East Victory Drive in Victory Station is scheduled to open on Wednesday, Sept. 25. So then all of you who have been incessantly searching for the opening date can give up on Google and actually just go…

Armstrong’s network upgrades get props from Computerworld (!)

What a nice surprise tonight to see a major article at Computerworld that focuses on network upgrades and access at Armstrong Atlantic State University (where I teach English and journalism courses): Forecast 2014: Boost your mobile bandwidth. From the piece:…

Jackyl headlining Savannah Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon post-race concert in Forsyth Park

I guess it’s fitting in some respects that Jackyl, originally from Georgia, will be headlining the post-race concert in Forsyth Park after the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon on November 9th. But it’s also worth noting that the for-profit race pretty…

A few notes on SPLOST

I’m going to be covering the issues surrounding the special purpose local option sales tax project list fairly extensively in the lead-up to the November referendum here in Chatham County. The 1 percent sales tax would begin in fall 2014…

Antonio Banderas slated for a live action role in “SpongeBob SquarePants 2” filming in Savannah

Both the Savannah Morning News and WTOC are confirming today that filmmakers have identified Antonio Banderas as one of the live action stars of SpongeBob SquarePants 2, which will begin filming soon in Savannah and Tybee. I have not yet…

A few blogging updates, i.e., where are the music posts?

If you’re wondering why I haven’t said anything here about last weekend’s Revival Fest, there are two reasons:

1. My Unplugged column in Thursday’s Do gives a bit of a review and recap of the spectacular event.
2. I’ve made several posts of photos to hissing lawns, the music blog that I got off the ground less than two weeks ago.

So what should be done about the train noise?

I live on the northern edge of Thomas Square here in Savannah. I bought my house in 1996, and several years went by before I even saw or heard a train on the tracks that cut through the neighborhood. Seriously.…

NYT: “Is Suburban Sprawl on Its Way Back?”

Correspondent Shaila Dewan with an interesting piece today on a theme we’ve been following: Is Suburban Sprawl on Its Way Back? With the housing market showing something of a recovery pretty much across the nation, will we see a rebound…

Economist Nicholas Mangee, “A Moveable Feast” and photos of the Savannah Cotton Exchange interior

I have a huge amount of respect for the work being done by many of my colleagues at Armstrong Atlantic State University. Some of you have gotten at least a taste of Assistant Professor of Economics Nicholas Mangee‘s work via…

Kentucky.com (Lexington Herald-Leader) embraces Facebook commenting system to reduce anonymity and abuse

Newspapers have been struggling — mightily — for years about how to handle the problems presented by online comment sections. The Savannah Morning News, for which I have been a regular freelance columnist for almost 13 years, is no exception.…

A clip from Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska” — the opening night film at the 2013 Savannah Film Festival

Alexander Payne’s Nebraska, starring Bruce Dern and Will Forte as father and son, will open the Savannah Film Festival.