Savannah Magazine
2026 Jan/Feb - The Family & Fun Issue
2026 Jan/Feb - The Family & Fun Issue
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In the January/February issue of Savannah magazine ...
Couples Who Slay: Peek into the lives of five of Savannah’s power couples.
Road Trip!: Get started planning a year’s worth of weekend getaways with our roundup of 12 fab festivals.
Fuzzy Love Stories: The stories of four Savannahians who opened their hearts and homes to animals in need.
Shell Yes!: A Q&A with Chef Dan Witwer of The Darling Oyster Bar
Midcentury’s Moment: An oft-overlooked style of architecture in our city, midcentury modernism has been taking the spotlight lately.
The Wright Stuff: Real estate whiz Kati Ann Wright makes the most of living in our beautiful coastal city.
Thrill of the Hunt: Picker Joe’s Antique Mall and Vintage Market has moved to a new location, but don’t worry — there is still something for everyone.
A Calming Canvas: Designer Kijrstjn Stahl used the principles of neuroaesthetics to turn her Skidaway Island home into a place to recharge.
Shared Roots, Stronger Savannah: With food prices soaring and supply chains growing more uncertain, local consumers have important reasons to visit the Forsyth Farmers’ Market and support Savannah’s farmers, fishmongers, and foragers.
The Wearable Heart: Wearable tech is reshaping how we monitor heart health, offering new insights and early warnings for patients and providers. Local cardiologists share what these devices can reveal and how that information fits into the larger picture of care.
Building Resilience: Local business owners make the cardiovascular case for adding infrared heat to your wellness routine.
The Power of Brows: Advancements in permanent makeup have been raising eyebrows
in the very best of ways.
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