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Rabbi Robert Haas is many things to many people. He’s a community leader, a beacon of hope, a mediator, a husband, a father, and oh yeah…a stand-up comedian.
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Rabbi Robert Haas is many things to many people. He’s a community leader, a beacon of hope, a mediator, a husband, a father, and oh yeah…a stand-up comedian.
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America’s first Prohibition museum has opened in Savannah and we are celebrating by taking a look back at the history of Prohibition in the South and why we never, ever, want to go back to that again.
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This Savannian went viral overnight when Justin Bieber decided to message her.
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Hilton Head Island’s resident boot-tappin’, fiddle-shredding rock stars have toured the country, conquered the recording studio… and mellowed into one of the most musically rounded, dynamic live shows in the South.
Take the long winding road out to the Hunter Cattle farm and you’ll notice something change.
Charlie Daniels comes down to Georgia for a Savannah show Nov. 10. But first he opens up to South on his long career, his unexpected influences, and how his most famous song almost didn’t happen.
Evander Holyfield didn’t become the four-time world heavyweight boxing champion without some help along the way. Now the “Real Deal” is trying to help others escape poverty and crime through boxing, and he’s starting in Savannah.
Learned in the ways of The Force, are you? Knowledge of the nerdiest corners of George Lucas’ magnum opus, you have? Take our quiz to test your knowledge!
Local Savannian, William Mark McCullough, talks about his experiences on set working across from Tom Cruise in his newest feature film, American Made. This could be the film that launches this southern badboy into stardom.
Norman Reedus, everyone’s favorite bike-riding zombie-killing bad boy from The Walking Dead, recently took his new show Ride with Norman Reedus through Savannah. In an exclusive interview, South magazine gets his thoughts on the Hostess City, life on the road, and which of his co-stars he’d throw to the zombies.
If Paula Deen’s career were a testament to life, it would tell you that hard work pays off, life isn’t fair, and if you get thrown off the horse, get back on.
Meet one of the 2017 winners of the South's Greatest Bosses Contest!
“It's easy to charge like a rhino in the first flush of enthusiasm, but sometimes our batteries go dead and when that happens, go places.”
1. Plan, Plan and Plan Again “I can’t say it enough. In my industry, planning is everything. Surround yourself with professionals of integrity; those who understand and appreciate your specific needs, and will educate you during the planning process.…
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“Character is power” – and South Magazine has chosen a dozen people of character who, in a variety of ways, are doing big things, making changes that will improve our future.