South Magazine - The Feb-March 2011

Great, Good, Crazy

For country music singer Billy Currington, being a true Southerner has nothing to do with coordinates or state lines. Quickly dismissing mega-cities like Atlanta and even Nashville, the home of country music, he says the soul of the South lies…

Impressions of Preston

Some visual artists are drawn to Savannah for its beauty, others attended SCAD and stayed on, and others just wound up here. There are as many types of reasons as there are magenta sunrises, golden marshes and historic buildings tinged…

Welcome to the Big Show

Photography: Tim Johnson Art Director: Bonnie Youngman Models: Anna Lewis, Beth Prentiss Scoggin Styling: Mitchell Hall Hair: Tiffony Simpson, Ony Salon Makeup: Jules de Jesus, Dollface by Jules

Post Makeover

A few months after Ty departed and the bus moved, the Simpson family members were left with the task of making their new home their own. And while a new dream house might sound like a cure-all to any family’s…

Mouth of the South: Steve Green

Frequently asked why he uses quotes so often, Savannah leader Steve Green, a perpetual quotation collector, jokingly explains that he rarely has an original thought and therefore must rely on other, wiser people’s ideas. But, he says there’s still an…

Mistress of the Arts

As a Jane of all trades, the Savannah-born Haviland Stillwell just came out with her debut CD, but that didn’t stop her from finding time to land a guest spot on CSI: NY, lend her voice to a national children’s…