By: Matt Stock Every night at Hilton Head’s widely acclaimed The Jazz Corner, guests from near and far are treated to dazzling feats of improvisation and creativity, a feast for the senses coming from uniquely talented artists. And the band hasn’t even hit the stage yet. Executive Chef Wade Haase Continue Reading
Hangin’ With John Brackett
By: Lindsay Cranford In addition to being one of the nicest (and tannest) guys around, John Brackett is the epitome of the Lowcountry Renaissance man. As owner-operator of both Sweet Pea Fishing Charters and Brackett Photography, and longtime fixture of the local music scene, I was lucky enough to snag Continue Reading
World Wide Web
By: Matt Stock Marvel’s Greatest Hero (yep, we said it) takes his show on the road in “Spider-Man: Far From Home” Everything’s changed. The war against Thanos has left the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in transition, with no clear leader in sight. Iron Man and Black Widow are Continue Reading
The Boys of Summer: SOUNDBOY
By: Matt Stock “Who wants to start a reggae rock band on HHI?” This direct, simple inquiry was posted by Soundboy’s Kyle Wareham on Facebook in mid-September of 2017. At the end of a wildly successful summer promoting and performing behind the breakout debut record from his other band, Pretty Continue Reading
Travel Section: Savannah
The Southender takes Savannah for an afternoon of tasty drinks, records, comics and delicious food! Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Southender Travel Section! While we truly love our Island, our team are also firm believers in the soul-replenishing value of hopping in the ride and getting the hell Continue Reading
How Did This Happen?
By: Paul Kuehn Fireworks: A Brief History Fireworks were originally believed to be invented in 9th Century China. Actually, it would be more historically accurate to date it all the way back to 200 AD. It is believed that the original fireworks contained no gunpowder. Rather, fresh cut pieces of Continue Reading
Mind Body Soul
By: Phil Mullins Well here we go again, another season and another reason to put fitness on the back burner. I’ve been there, pulling back-to-back doubles, grinding out night and day, getting it while the getting is good. Of course, our lovely visitors are now here, the scene has enhanced Continue Reading
July 2019 – Staff Picks
Lindsay Cranford: July means Summer Concert Series at Charbar is back, every Saturday! Being outside, a tad sweaty, listening to my favorite local bands, stuffing my face full of sweet potato tots? Yes, please. Amanda Holmes: I am excited for the Fourth of July Weekend at Tiki Hut. There is Continue Reading
Pet of the Month: Rosey The Dog
By: Dominique Wareham We all remember the feeling we had when Jon Snow sent Ghost to live in the north without so much as a goodbye, remarking, “The south is no place for a dire wolf.” Well, that’s the feeling we have about this precious pup, Rosey.On the 9th of Continue Reading
Visions & Vibes Jerry Midnight
By: Jared Templeton (Special Southender Contributor) The Southender is proud to present the first in a series of dark short stories by Jerry Midnight. This series shines light on a darker side of fiction written by original fiction author, Jared Templeton. A hundred hearts still sleeping in the dark, lost Continue Reading