Michael Thurmond writes book on James Oglethorpe, a man 'centuries ahead of his time'
James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia hits bookshelves Feb. 15; Thurmond is a presenting author at the 2024 Savannah Book Festival
By Travis Jaudon
Savannah Book Festival returns for year 17 over President's Day weekend
Weslyn Mahogany Bowers discusses latest book release, “The Journey to Your Well-Being”
By Erica Lang
WHAT ARE WE READING? Books of the week
PRESENTED AND CURATED WEEKLY BY E. SHAVER, BOOKSELLERS
WHAT ARE WE READING? Books of the Week
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SCAD University Press announces the release of 'Chase Hall: The Close of Day'
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DEBUT NOVELIST HELEN BRADLEY: Feeling the Love
By Beth Logan
WHAT ARE WE READING? July is Mental Health Awareness Month
By Connect Staff
JESSICA LEIGH LEBOS: The art of telling it like it is
UNLOCKING IMAGINATION: Live Oak Public Libraries launches free Summer reading program for all ages
By Lauren Wolverton
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Lenoir-Rhyne A Cappella Choir and Brass Tour
@ Lutheran Church of the Ascension
Sat., March 23, 7-10 p.m.
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How Thompson Savannah became an art lovers’ destination + new exhibition from William S. Dutterer
One real Savannah haunted house = Two spine-tingling films from Savannah native
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Lights, Camera, Werk! The 5th season of Chi Chi's "Just a Little Drag” is here
By Kareem McMichael
BREAKING BARRIERS AND BUILDING BRIDGES: Southern Regional Press Institute's Journey to 73
Savannah Women in Film and Television celebrates International Women's Day in Savannah and honors women in entertainment industry
UPCYCLING: How “going green” and “saving green” have become the trend to take on in your home
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