Marc Jacobs – Savannah Unplugged http://www.billdawers.com Mon, 04 Mar 2013 14:20:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 18778551 The Casket Girls, Triathalon at Marc by Marc Jacobs in Savannah http://www.billdawers.com/2012/10/26/the-casket-girls-triathalon-at-marc-by-marc-jacobs-in-savannah/ Fri, 26 Oct 2012 21:45:11 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=3986 Triathalon was up first, and they decided to perform in drag. Really bad drag, as you can see in the photos. Their surf rock sound worked just fine in their stripped down, quiet delivery.]]>
Why don’t things like this happen more often?

In conjunction with illustrator and album artist William Schaff’s book-signing of From Black Sheep Boys to Bill Collectors, Triathalon and The Casket Girls performed short, relatively quiet sets at Marc by Marc Jacobs on Broughton Street late Thursday afternoon.

The event also served as a great promotion for Graveface Fest on Saturday, October 27th, featuring Black Moth Super Rainbow, CUSSES, and lots of other bands.

The performances — and a raffle of some pretty cool stuff — brought a steady stream of folks into the store, which is wonderfully spacious and airy, with great light and great views out onto Broughton and Montgomery streets.

Triathalon was up first, and they decided to perform in drag. Really bad drag, as you can see in the photos. Their surf rock sound worked just fine in their stripped down, quiet delivery.

The Casket Girls are part of Graveface Fest on Saturday — Ryan Graveface can be seen in the pics below playing keys. Twins Phaedra & Elsa Greene are the lead singers. Click here for more on The Casket Girls.

Out of the ordinary events like this seem to put everyone in a good mood. It set a perfect stage for my evening, which included a long outdoor dinner at Trader Louie’s and a great show at The Sparetime with Heyrocco and Deep Search (photos to come).

In the photos below, you can see Mangue Banzima at work with four guys on the sidewalk — he’s the photographer and blogger for Qui Style in Savannah, which captures fashion on the street.

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Get ready for the busiest fall weekend in Savannah http://www.billdawers.com/2012/10/23/get-ready-for-the-busiest-fall-weekend-in-savannah/ Tue, 23 Oct 2012 19:26:03 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=3970 there are 51 other weekends during the year that you might want to consider. ]]> My column in Do this Thursday is a brief overview of the SCAD-sponsored Savannah Film Festival‘s first 15 years.

The festival gets rolling in a big way on Saturday, October 27, with Silver Linings Playbook at Trustees Theater at 7:30 p.m., and then a slew of films on Sunday at both Trustees and the Lucas. Highlights include Hairspray at 2:30, Flight with Denzel Washington at 7, and Violet & Daisy at 9:30, followed by a Q&A with director Geoffrey Fletcher and actor James Gandolfini. (The film clocks in at just over two hours, so that’s going to be a pretty late night.)

And it’s Halloween weekend.

The 31st isn’t until Wednesday of next week, but parties abound — Halloween is a big deal in Savannah.

There will be plenty of costumed folks wandering downtown, especially on Congress Street near where The Jinx hosts the reappearance of psychedelic rockers GAM and the annual blood wrestling. It’s always a decadent time. Click here for more.

And there’s plenty more music on Saturday with Savannah’s first Graveface Fest, featuring Black Moth Super Rainbow, CUSSES, and a slew of other acts.

Click here for my post with clips of all the Graveface Fest performers. Savannah Morning News has coverage here and Connect Savannah here.

I honestly don’t know which acts I’ll end up catching on Saturday night, but I’m planning to start my music weekend on Thursday evening with in-store acoustic sets by up-and-coming Savannah bands Triathalon and The Casket Girls at Marc Jacobs on Broughton Street during the book signing for illustrator and album artist William Schaff‘s new book From Black Sheep Boys to Bill Collectors. That 5-7 p.m. event has been organized by Graveface Fest and will be the last chance to buy discounted tickets for Saturday.

There’s also tons of good music around town on Friday, but I’ll likely end up at Les Racquet at Live Wire Music Hall. Click here for pics and clips.

Sunday also features not one but two food festivals. I will definitely have lunch at the 24th annual Shalom Y’all Jewish Food Festival, so I’m not sure if I’ll make it to Daffin Park for the Savannah Food Day Festival. (Temple Mickve Israel has had the Jewish food fest on that Sunday for many years, so I hope that next year the organizers of the newer Food Day will find an alternate weekend — or at least an alternate day.)

I could go on and on about all the other events lined up for the weekend.

Just a note to those hoping to launch new ventures on the weekend closest to Halloween and to those hoping to get exhaustive press coverage even though they’re up against a huge array of other offerings: there are 51 other weekends during the year that you might want to consider.

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Marc Jacobs CEO lists Savannah home for $3.8 million http://www.billdawers.com/2012/04/26/marc-jacobs-ceo-puts-savannah-home-on-the-market-for-3-8-million/ Fri, 27 Apr 2012 01:43:43 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=2741 Read more →

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In May 2010, Marc Jacobs CEO Robert Duffy bought one of the finest homes in Savannah’s Historic District for $3.4 million.

Now he’s putting that grand Taylor Street home facing Monterey Square back on the market for $3.8 million. The property will apparently be featured in Friday’s Wall Street Journal, and the WSJ has a video already up. It’s officially known as The William Hunter House, according to the listing with Peter Nelsen of Seabolt Brokers/Harry Norman Realtors.

Click here for the full listing with some great pics of the inside and outside of the 8500 square-foot home.

Here’s the WSJ video:

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