

The AASU Masquers theater troupe presents Ntozake Shange’s 1975 award-winning lyrical and powerful call to self-realization and independence, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. Because of its mature content, this production is not recommended for children. 7:30pm Th, Fri, Sat; 3pm Sunday. Tickets: $10; advance ticket purchase is highly advised. Masquers Chinese
Artist Peggy Duncan presents The Lowcountry from My Rearview Mirror, her latest collection of
paintings that capture the serene spirit of the landscapes’ untouched places.
Reception: 5:30-9pm; exhibit on display through April 18 at the Charles Street
Gallery, Beaufort. 843.521.9054 or thecharlesstreetgallery.com.
Sure, they’re all dudes, but how can we pass up a band
called the Modern Skirts? The
Athens-based rootsrock quartet plays at the Savannah Music Festival at midnight
tonight. $10,
The AASU Masquers theater troupe presents Ntozake Shange’s 1975 award-winning lyrical and powerful call to self-realization and independence, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. Because of its mature content, this production is not recommended for children. 7:30pm Th, Fri, Sat; 3pm Sunday. Tickets: $10; advance ticket purchase is highly advised. Masquers Chinese
It’s shear delight at Oatland Island’s Sheep to Shawl Festival, where animals get haircuts and humans learn hands-on about carding, spinning and weaving the shorn wool into usable forms. Enjoy the spring weather with hay rides, soap-making demonstrations and walks along the Native Animal Native Trail with admission. 10am-4pm. $5 adults/$3 children, seniors and military. 912.898.3980 or oatlandisland.org.
The AASU Masquers theater troupe presents Ntozake Shange’s 1975 award-winning lyrical and powerful call to self-realization and independence, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. Because of its mature content, this production is not recommended for children. 7:30pm Th, Fri, Sat; 3pm Sunday. Tickets: $10; advance ticket purchase is highly advised. Masquers Chinese
Join forces with ZONTA and HOLA to raise awareness about the insidious crime of sex trafficking and its global and local effects. The day begins with a free interactive seminar, “Combat Human Trafficking in Savannah, Georgia.” Later in the evening, watch a free screening of the film “TRADE,” starring Kevin Kline, Cesar Ramos and Kate de Castillo and based on the investigative journalism story. Seminar: 1:30pm-4pm. Film: 7pm. Both events are free and take place at the Armstrong Center, 13040 Abercorn St. For info, contact ZONTA at 912.232.1817 or HOLA at 912.921.7337.
Calling all business-minded ladies: If you’ve been thinking
about going back to school for your Masters’ of Business Administration, this
elegant evening is bringing sexy back to the MBA. Hosted by highly respected
Georgia Southern University, the event’s intention is to provide all the
information necessary to show professional women how to earn an advanced degree
from an attentive, accredited program right here in
Be inspired to live an environmentally-friendlier life at this year’s green-themed Savannah Garden & Antiques Expo, featuring demonstrations of cooking with organic foods, draught-resistant landscaping, caring for oak trees and creating edible centerpieces, plus a garden wine-tasting event and self-guided tours of
Be inspired to live an environmentally-friendlier life at this year’s green-themed Savannah Garden & Antiques Expo, featuring demonstrations of cooking with organic foods, draught-resistant landscaping, caring for oak trees and creating edible centerpieces, plus a garden wine-tasting event and self-guided tours of
Be inspired to live an environmentally-friendlier life at this year’s green-themed Savannah Garden & Antiques Expo, featuring demonstrations of cooking with organic foods, draught-resistant landscaping, caring for oak trees and creating edible centerpieces, plus a garden wine-tasting event and self-guided tours of
Internationally-renowned actress, dancer, choreographer,
producer and author Debbie Allen
takes part in the Beach Institute Lecture Series as she discusses her
experience making the movie Amistad and
its connection to local African American history. 3pm,
The young ballerinas of the
Meet the incredible traveling women of Sisters on the Fly (they only have three rules: Be nice, No Men and
No Pets) and tour their collection of colorful vintage trailers. $12 includes a
Cowgirl lunch and benefits St. Michael’s Scholarship Fund. 11am-2pm, River’s
End Campground,
Spring is here and the most gorgeous gardens in
Spring is here and the most gorgeous gardens in
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood when the historic
district of Gordonston presents its annual Gordonston
Art Fair in its scenic woodland park. Showcasing fine crafts, textiles,
photography and more from its community of artists, authors, musicians, SCAD
professors and other creative residents, the fair is a lovely excuse to visit
one of
Lend A Hand Charity,
Inc. hosts a fabulous dinner dance to support the
Vivá Frida! Celebrate the marvelous life of one the 20th-century’s
most intriguing artist/activists with the photography exhibit Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray. Admission to the exhibit is free all week as well as lectures on
Mexican art and culture, family fun, artist demonstrations and Florida-based
Norteño band Mestengo. Courtesy of the