In This Issue

Smoke Cartel

After a rough experience, Sean Geng decided to start his own business Smoke Cartel. This online and retailer smoke shop located in Savannah provides its customers the best quality glass pipes and smoking gear.

Tough Justice

On Super Bowl Sunday in 2014, Savannah attorney Jamie Casino blew up our televisions with a two-minute commercial unlike anything we’d ever seen. There were no hot chicks eating Doritos; just Casino’s pain upon losing his brother.

Power Play Off the Grid

Real estate broker Lori Judge leads the way for Savannah in advancing solar energy use and living off of the Georgia Power energy grid. For the first time in its history, Savannah’s historic district hosts a solar-powered business at the office building of Judge Realty on Abercorn and Jones streets.

South’s Greatest Pets

Readers and fans nominated and voted for the South’s Greatest Pets, and your winners are here! Our furry best friends are some of the most important members of our families and what better way to show our appreciation than with fun tips and advice for pet owners everywhere.

High Cotton Grant Cardone

Sales-training guru and real-estate mogul Grant Cardone sat down with writer Paula Fogarty to talk about how he motivates employees in his own company and shares some of his top motivational practices to help people lead more productive lives.

Southern-Made Fish Hippie

Fish Hippie is a southern made apparel and wine brand boasting classy yet casual designs based on good company and the great Southern outdoors.

Meg Heap

Meg Heap’s efforts are evidence of her passion for victim advocacy and crime prevention. Read her interview with writer Paula Fogarty in this month’s issue on page 94.

Daufuskie Island Rum Company

Anthony Chase is accidentally living the successful serial entrepreneur’s dream. He’s a retired healthcare executive who’s found himself peddling—of all things—rum. In a steel building he helped build. On an island. And he loves it.

Crime Stoppers

Watch the news on TV, listen to the news on the radio, check out the crime reports on local media web sites. It makes you want to throw up your hands and say, “That’s it! I’m outta here!” Media, as well as locals, are pitching in to solve crimes in the Lowcountry.

Danny Falligant

Danny Falligant isn’t your average real-estate attorney. He’s been named a Georgia “Super Lawyer” and called the “Legal Elite” by Georgia Trend magazine, but his true mission in life is to save marriages. He may have the magic touch on his quest to save marriages and, just possibly, society at large.

Southern Sippin’

One of Savannah’s newest nightclubs, Élan, is on the tip of partygoers’ tongues this summer. Bartenders Elizabeth Hancock and Randi Cleveland show us how to mix some juicy cocktails.

Style South

“Style South” designer Damion Le Cappelain talks to Llana Samuel about his menswear journey and dishes on his latest collection of shoes and accessories, all designed in his studio on Bull Street in Savannah’s Historic District.

Bounty Hunters

In this issue, Kenny Gibbons, of Savannah’s Payless Bail Bonds talks about the beauty and risks of being a Bounty Hunter.

Youth vs Youthful

There is no need to hide your teeth behind a frown or be embarrassed by your smile. Dr. Kevin Dickinson improves the quality of his patients' lives through cosmetic dentistry.

Guide to Staying Young

Just because we are aging doesn't mean we have to look or feel old. There are many solutions to the aging process, and Dr. E. Robert Finger has been pioneering them in the Savannah area for years.

The Souths Greatest Dads

Our readers nominated and fans voted for the South's Greatests Dads. Whether they're cradling us as babies, showing us the ropes of life or teaching us new skills to make it in this world, our dads should be celebrated. These great dads share ten tips on fatherhood.

Southern Rock and Style

He was the legendary founder of the now ubiquitous style of music known as Southern Rock. He co-founded Capricorn Records with Phil Walden and put great acts such as the Allman Brothers on the map. She was European royalty with a penchant for rock and roll.

Summer Forever

Some superstar singers like to live the way they perform – loud, proud, and for all the world to see. Their lives are an open book and their parties have an open-door policy. When they’re not recording or touring, you can find them wherever the action is.

Fashion Icon Settles In Savannah

Internationally renowned fashion designer, James Hogan, visited Savannah from his hometown of Boston in 1990 and decided to open up his Whittaker Street shop shortly after that. “I just love everything about living here and Southern women really get classical styles.