In This Issue

Cow by Bear

Similar to locating Waldo in a sea of masterful doodles, Chef ’Po Bear is as elusive as he is popular.

Writing on the Wall

Ever since she’s been able to hold a pen in her hands, Brittany Curry has been writing on walls.

Savannah Influencers

Savannah Women Come Together to Support Local Charities Through the Power of Social Media,

Let me take you to Perry Lane

Chic and boutique, the Perry Lane Hotel is finally ready to welcome Savannah’s locals and tourists with a vision for a unique lodging experience in the Hostess City’s Historic District.

Off the Beaten Path

Nestled at the mouth of the Altamaha River in Georgia’s Mcintosh county, 50 miles south of Savannah is a quaint southern haven known as Darien.

Italiano

It’s a hole in the wall that screams Italian...the people, the atmosphere, and the food...oh yes, the food!

Heaven's Angel

Convicted felon Mel Chancey is living proof of the everlasting strength of second chances, showing the world that sometimes the road to heaven winds through miles and miles of hell.

She's No Southern Belle

Lois Wooten has been one of Savannah’s most visible residents for decades, a staple on the social scene. But how well do you really know the Hostess City’s beloved socialite and philanthropist?

Hello, My Name is Dad

The improbable—more like one in 17 million (give or take a few million)—meeting of Tommy Schaff and Joe Gleason would change their lives and form an unbreakable bond between this father and son duo.

Power House

The three little piggies wish they’d had a house like David and Andrea Howard’s. He skipped the straw, sticks, and stones and went right to concrete and created an architectural marvel.

Uncommon Living at Ford Plantation

The world’s first billionaire, Henry Ford, had the wherewithal to live anywhere his heart desired. And his heart desired Richmond Hill, Georgia.

South’s Greatest Bosses

In this issue, we feature five fantastic bosses with enthusiastic "best boss" nominations from their own employees, those fine working folks who make the dreams possible.

Girl Power

Sure, she spent her early life in New York and now she resides in Los Angeles, but Jennifer Bartels still considers the South home.

Echoes of Old Savannah

Bestselling author C.J. Daugherty’s new book draws inspiration from her time prowling the streets of Savannah.

Power Poetry

Need your voice heard in the community or just looking for a positive outlet for your frustrations? Attend one of Savannah’s growing number of open mic nights.

This Must Be the Place

With a dream and a whole lot of faith, Paula Wallace brought the esteemed Savannah College of Art and Design to Savannah. What started out as a “little art school” has turned into one of the prestigious in the entire world.

GO THE DISTANCE

Sure, a good run always gets the heart pumping, but what about a 100-mile race? As an elite ultramarathon runner, Patrick Reagan has grown accustomed to pushing his body to the limit, and often does so in strides.

Urban Gardenin’

The art of urban gardening is taking root here in Savannah thanks to the help of Victory Gardens. What better way to be confident in what fuels your body than to know you grew it in your own backyard?

The Breakfast Club

You know by now that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Luckily for you, it can also be the best, especially with the help of these beloved Savannah breakfast spots.

The Sound of Lyn Avenue

Reinvention is a good thing, particularly when it comes to the musical stylings of Savannah duo Lyn Avenue. Their latest EP “Never Been to Nashville” documents the group’s musical maturation.

Urban Renovators

Michael and Tommy Condon, the father-son duo behind Vintage Home Restorations, have been breathing new life into historical Savannah havens since moving down South from New England. We caught up with the team to see their restorative genius unfold with one of their latest projects: 1617 Vine Street.