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Turn It Pink Reception

A full house of attendees arrived at Jazz'd Tapas Bar on October 24 to celebrate Breast Cancer Survivors at the annual Susan G. Komen Survivor's Dinner. Guests to this exclusive event enjoyed live entertainment, tasty food samples and the opportunity to meet and congratulate those who have gone through the experience and arrived as a survivor. . Photographer Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

2016 SCAD Film Festival Red Carpet Kick Off

The Savannah College of Art and Design's Annual Film Festival kicked off on Broughton Street in front of the Trustee's Theater on October 22nd to a sold out crowd of film enthusiasts, media reporters and photographers. The opening film was "Jackie," an intimate look at Jackie Onassis Kennedy in the days following her husband' assassination. Each year, more than 50,000 people attend the eight-day Savannah Film Festival which is host to a wide variety of competition film screenings, special screenings, workshops, panels and lectures. Photographer Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Andaz Salon Savannah Pride Festival

Andaz Savannah hosted a special October Artist Salon on the 21st, featuring members of the Savannah Pride and First City Network Organizations as a part of the 2016 Savannah Pride Weekend. Guests enjoyed complimentary wine and tasty food samples from the 22 Square Restaurant and Bar, while bidding on prizes from the evenings Silent Auction which included an impressive selection of Hyatt and Andaz hotel stays nationwide that were donated for the event to benefit the building of the new LGBT community center in Savannah. Photographer Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

2016 Savannah Film Festival

Now celebrating its 19th year, the Savannah Film Festival welcomes over 50,000 people annually to attend the events and festivities. The festival is proud to support and showcase groundbreaking films from both award-winning professionals and emerging filmmakers.

The 23rd Annual Polo for Charity event this Sunday

The Rotary Club of Okatie will host its 23rd Annual Polo for Charity event is this Sunday, October 23.  If you've never been to a polo match before, think “Pretty Woman”. But keep in mind that here in the South, we've…

9th Annual Dine South Celebration

More than eight hundred guests were in attendance at South magazine's 9th Annual Dine South Event hosted at Savannah Station on October 18 to celebrate the release of the October/November Food Film and Famous Folks issue. Guests to the exclusive event feasted on delicious food samples prepared by more than twenty regional restaurants and caterers while enjoying live entertainment from local Savannah band, Tell Scarlet as featured in this month's issue. A variety of activities and entertainment were available for attendees including; a Rock Climbing Wall provided by Boy Scouts of Coastal Georgia, Arial and Fire Dancing Performances by Stardust Pixies, Photo booth by TapSnap Mechanical Bull by Hunter Cattle Company, and a cast of Living Legend Characters from Old Savannah Tours. Proceeds from ticket sales went to benefit the Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire , who also hosted a silent auction and International Artist, Jon Moody was on hand to paint a beautiful food inspired canvas masterpiece during the evening which was auctioned off for the non-profit organization. Photographer Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography, Brittany Gilliam Brittany Photolove Photography, Corey Brooks with Corey DaBrooksohana-photography and Krystal Oblinger

The Other Cover Release Party at Ordinary Pub

South magazine kicked off Dine South Month at the "Other Cover" Release Party hosted at The Ordinary Pub on September 29, with the launch of the Food Film and Famous Folks hospitality cover that showcases a photo of the local Pub's mouth-watering, Oso Buco Wings. Guests at the event enjoyed flipping through the pages of the new Dine South issue while dining on tasty pub bites and sipping on happy hour specials. The 9th Annual Dine South Event will take place on October 6 at Savannah Station with proceeds going to benefit the Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Telfair Masquerade in the Mansion

The Telfair Museum's William Jay Society hosted their annual Masquerade in the Mansion event on October 29 inside the historic and haunted Telfair Mansion on Telfair Square. Guests got into the spirit of the evening by donning their mask for the red carpet photos before enjoying the evening's festivities that included, an unforgettable night of libations, live music and late night treats. Photos by Traci Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

The Spanky's Family

Ansley Williams, owner and founder of Spanky’s on River Street has cracked the code for success in the restaurant industry: he makes his employees feel at home.

CASA Dancing with the Savannah Stars

Savannah's local celebrities put their best foot forward to raise money for Savannah Court Appointed Special Advocates Inc. at the CASA Dancing with the Savannah Stars fundraiser hosted at the Lucas Theatre on September 28. Each Savannah Star was paired with a professional ballroom dancer to train in the art of ballroom dancing, in addition to securing sponsors, hosting fundraisers and generating monetary donations. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Visionary Voices Honors Courageous Civil Rights Efforts

On Friday morning in downtown Savannah, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) hosted “Visionary Voices,” a commemorative ceremony at Trustees Theater. The event honored three African-American students — Carolyn Quilloin Coleman, Joan Tyson Hall and Ernest Robinson — who…

Film South

From Southern celebrities to film locations, the glory of the South is being recognized in Hollywood.    The South has become the new Mecca for the American film industry. It’s no longer required to pack up and move to Hollywood…

Lowcountry Annie Oakleys Charity Clays After Party

The Second Annual Lowcountry Annie Oakley's Charity Clays Tournament was held on September 23 at the Forest City Gun Club to benefit the Dwaine and Cynthia Willett Children’s Hospital of Savannah at Memorial Health. Following the tournament, guests enjoyed a special after party reception featuring, food prepared by Cotton & Rye chefs, Zach Schultz and Brandon Whitestone, Bourbon tasting, silent auction and musical entertainment by Two’s Enough. This event provides a wonderful opportunity for area sporting clays enthusiasts to support the region’s only children’s hospital serving the area from Charleston, SC to Jacksonville, FL. Photos by Krystal Oblinger

Buy Local Savannah Lunch Rule Joyner

Members of the business community gathered at The Pirate's House Restaurant on September 21 to attend the monthly Buy Local Savannah luncheon. September's guest speaker was Rule Joyner, owner of 24e Furniture Store who discussed the challenges and success he's faced in the last fifteen years at his Broughton Street location. Joyner emphasized the need for local businesses to get involved in the community and fight for their rights on future issues that could adversely affect their bottom line. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Martinis at the Mansion Matthew Reardon Center

The monthly Martinis at the Mansion Event was held on September 21, featuring a night of power networking and fundraising to benefit the on the 21st to support the Matthew Reardon Center for Autism. Hosted on the third Wednesday of each month by South Magazine and the Mansion on Forsyth Park , attendees enjoy delicious five dollar martinis in addition to tasty food samples prepared by 700 Drayton Restaurant. The next Martinis at the Mansion event will be held on October 19 featuring the Coastal center for Developmental Services. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

200 Club First Responders Luncheon

The 200 Club of the Coastal Empire hosted a special reception for first responders at Savannah Quarters Golf Club on September 21. President, Mark Dana, gave a short presentation about the nonprofit organization to the audience before everyone enjoyed a buffet style dinner prepared by the club restaurant. The 200 Club provides financial assistance to families of first responders who are injured or killed in the line of duty. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Historic Girl Scouts of Georgia Thin Mint Throw Down

More than two hundred guests traveled to Camp Lowe on Savannah's Rose Dhu Island on September 18 to attend the Second Annual Thin Mint Throwdown presented by the Historic Girl Scouts of Georgia. The evening began with a VIP reception and Silent Auction followed by dinner provided by Paul Kennedy Catering, followed by the ultimate dessert battle where the audience voted Lori Collins with Savannah Coffee Roasters as the winner for her frozen Tiramisu. The night concluded with an exciting live auction performed by Jere Myers with Jere's Antiques where thousands of dollars were raised for the local nonprofit organization. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

West Elm Savannah Grand Opening

Home furnishings retailer, West Elm, celebrated the grand opening of its first Coastal Georgia location in Savannah's National Landmark Historic District on September 14. Dozens of attendees braved the wet weather from Tropical Storm Julia to attend the event and receive a 15% discount off of their purchase. with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit the Historic Savannah Foundation. Shoppers were introduced to West Elm's local program, where ten Georgia-based makers and artisans will sell their products at the store. Photos by Brittany Gilliam

200 Club Community Heroes Golf Tournament

More than two hundred participants gathered at the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Club on September 9 for the Community Heroes Golf Tournament hosted by the 200 Club of the Coastal Empire. Thirty-six teams of four players participated in the scramble tournament that honors first responders in the Coastal Empire who have lost their lives in the line of duty in addition to commemorating the fallen heroes of September 11, 2001. The morning kicked off with a special ceremony featuring, live bagpipe music, honor guard and fly by from the Chatham County Aviation Unit Helicopter. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

2016 Savannah Craft Brew Festival

Hurricane Hermine couldn't stop hundreds of dedicated beer lovers from getting their brew on this Labor Day Weekend at the 9th Annual Savannah Craft Brew Festival on Saturday, September 3. Presented by Habersham Beverage and Southbound Brewing Company, this "crafty" event featured tasting from local and National beer and vendors in addition to beer related product booths on hand to showcase their best products and services. VIP ticket holders enjoyed an extra hour of exclusive tastings and special privileges before the general admission ticket holders came pouring in at 1pm. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography and Brittany Gilliam with Photolove Photography

What to Do With That Big TV

One of you wants a big TV (or maybe both of you), but one of you doesn’t want to see it in the room constantly, a big rectangular unattractive focal point. And during football season, one of you may even…

Say I Do Savannah Wedding Expo

Newly engaged couples, brides and families gathered at the Savannah HIlton DeSoto Hotel for the exclusive opportunity to meet a distinguished group of Savannah wedding industry professionals at the Say I Do Savannah Wedding Expo. on August 28. Attendees were able to speak to experts in a one-on-one environment to get advice, browse high-end collections and discover the unique local resources available for bridesare planning their big day. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Andaz Salon Coastal Jazz Association

The monthly Andaz Artist Salon returned on August 25 featuring members of the Coastal Jazz Association. Guests enjoyed delicious food prepared by new Chef, Jon Maffae, while enjoying an evening of networking and jazz music. Photos by Brittany Gilliam

Buy Local Savannah Lunch Meg Heap

Buy Local Savannah lunch was hosted at the Pirate's House Restaurant on August 25 featuring guest speaker, District Attorney, Meg Heap. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

4 UGA Football Players to Keep On Your Radar

It's a new day for Georgia football. As the Bulldogs prepare for the season ahead, we've got the scoop on everything from their number to their incredible accomplishments on the field. Read on to check out which four UGA football…

Leopold's Ice Cream 97th Birthday Celebration

Hundreds of Savannah visitors, neighbors and long-time residents attended the 97th Birthday Celebration of famous, Leopold's Ice Cream Shop on August 20, closing down the block in front of the Broughton Street location for the afternoon. Attendees devoured the delicious ninety-seven cent scoops of the delicious ice cream while enjoying live music and performances throughout the event. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Auto Intensive Care Anniversary Celebration

Locally owned and operated, Auto Intensive Care, celebrated 18 years in business on August 18 at a special event hosted at Tail Spin by Scott West with Savannah Master Calendar Events. Guests were encouraged to bring a donation of pet food to support the evening's partnering pet organizations and enjoyed Jersey's Pizza and live music by Chuck Courtney Photos by Brittany Gilliam

Tourism Leadership Council Lunch August

More than two hundred hospitality and business professionals gathered at the International Trade and Convention Center on August 18 for the monthly Tourism and Leadership Council Luncheon. Guest speakers included; Joe Marinelli, Lauren Cleland and Jeremey Harvey from Visit Savannah, who spoke to the group about the best ways to market to the Millennial generation. Photos by Brittany Gilliam

Martinis at the Mansion Savannah Voice Festival

Performers from the Savannah VOICE Festival brought down tbe house as they serenaded the crowd at 700 Drayton Restaurant at the Martinis at the Mansion Event on August 17th hosted by South Magazine and the Mansion on Forsyth Park . Attendees enjoyed delicious five dollar martinis in addition to delicious food samples and Live Music performed by the Voice Singers in addition to Eric Culberson. Martinis at the Mansion is held on the third Wednesday of each month with the next event taking place on September 21st to support the Matthew Reardon Center for Autism. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Alice Ryley Opera

Savannah audiences loved the performance of the city's own ghost opera Alice Ryley which was a centerpiece of the Savannah voice festival at the Westin Savannah Harbor. Catch these singers again before the festival ends on Sunday, August 21, 2016!

5k Walk/Run to Remember 9/11 Heroes and Victims

When Stephen Siller got off his shift at Squad 1 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on Sept. 11, 2001, he could not have imagined the tragic events that changed the New York City landscape and countless American lives forever. On his…

8 Southern Fests You Won't Want to Miss

We know our readers love a good time, so we searched far and wide to find the best fests for you. It's time to party in the sultry South!   The Savannah Voice Festival (Savannah; August 7 - 21) Now in…

Life As A UGA Cheerleader

Entering her fourth year as a varsity cheerleader, senior Abbey Coppenger understands the unique fan spirit that is the Georgia Bulldogs. Imagine leading over 90,000 fanatic fans in the Georgia war cry, “GOOOOOO Dawgs! Sic ‘Em! Woof, Woof, Woof!” For Abbey,…

Chatham Orthopaedic Associates Introduces The Spine Institute

A leader in regional orthopedic care for more than 60 years, Chatham Orthopaedic Associates is proud to announce The Spine Institute, featuring a team of leaders in the field of spine treatment and research, bringing an unmatched level of experience to…

Throwing an Awesome End of Summer Bash

As the season of whimsical water fun, bombastic barbecues, and stunning sunsets comes to a close, most of us experience that inevitable feeling of disappointment. Fight the urge to hibernate by throwing an awesome end of summer bash. Colder temperatures…

The "Catfish" Kevin Jackson

Kevin "Catfish" Jackson played UGA defensive tackle from 1980-1982.  South Magazine: Erk Russell was famous for his passion with his players. What was that like? Kevin Jackson: Erk was the greatest coach I’ve ever seen. He was a player’s coach. You…

A New Record Set for the Savannah Bananas!

Here's yet another point to add to your list of reasons why you're proud to be from the Savannah area (as if you needed another reason!): in their final home game of the regular season, the playoff-bound Savannah Bananas drew 4,329…

Team South Night at Savannah Bananas

A sold out crowd packed into Grayson Stadium for the final Thursday Home Game of the Savannah Bananas Baseball Season. South Magazine welcomed clients and friends to join them on the VIP deck where visitors could pick up a copy of the magazine and meet the staff.

Players to Watch

With the season soon approaching South looks at a group of players to watch. Head coach Kirby Smart has three players that could capture the starting quarterback position in the fall. Who will it be? The contenders boil down to…

H&M is Finally Here!

Now that construction is done and the doors are open, Savannah can finally exhale and shop at one of the most stylish stores in the area. The South Crew headed over to H&M at 10 this morning for a soft opening…

Uga X is in the House

Uga X, or ‘Que”, was named the official mascot in November of 2015. With his pure white coat, spiked collar, and his wrinkled grin, fans can’t help but fall in love with the dog that represents everything that is the…

Smartening Up

Coach Kirby Smart sits down with South Magazine to talk about returning to UGA and his commitment to the game.  South magazine: How did it feel to walk into Sanford Stadium at the 2016 Spring Game? Kirby Smart: It was…

Bee Royal Runway Fashion Show

Emerging fashion designer and Savannah College of Art and Design Alumni, Danietté A. Thomas, hosted a fundraiser fashion show at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum on July 30 featuring samples from previous and current collections. Thomas has been invited to showcase her collection in New York Fashion Week and this event served as a kick off to raising money to cover the costs. Photos by Brittany Gilliam

Savannah Buy Local Lunch – Savannah Serves

Local business leaders, owners and guests met at the Pirate's House Restaurant on July 28th for the monthly Buy Local Savannah Lunch featuring guests from the Savannah Serves Program. Director of the City of Savannah Tourism and Ambassador Department, Bridget Liddy, who addressed the audience about the projects that her office tackles in addition to offering information about the new Ambassador phase of the serves program that has been live since February. Guests enjoyed a buffet style lunch and an opportunity to win Raffle prizes from 24/7 Family Fitness, Nine Line Apparel and Harkleroad Jewelry and Designs. The next Buy Local Lunch will take place on August 25th with District Attorney, Meg Heap. Photos by Tracy Scarpati with Cool Savannah Photography

Church of the Month Trinity UMC

Members of the Savannah business community gathered at Historic Trinity United Methodist Church in downtown Savannah on July 27 for the inaugural Church of the Month event sponsored by Baker McCullough. Attendees enjoyed a tour of the sanctuary in addition to food provided by Chicken Salad Chick and a chance to win several door prizes donated by local sponsors. Photos by Cool Savannah Photography

Welcome DineSouth Vendors

Use the form Below to SIGN UP to be a Vendor for the 11th Annual DineSouth. This premier dining event is in conjunction with the release of the annual Food Issue. Guests will dine on the most delicious food &…