Savannah Tribune vice president and advertising director Tanya Milton and Art Rise Savannah executive director Clinton Edminster offer up some ways to have fun in Savannah and the coast this weekend.

Clinton’s picks:

-Take advantage of one of your last chances to explore the Jepson Center’s exhibit Come As You Are: Art of the 1990s - this time in a throwback “coffeehouse” setting - at Art on Tap. Enjoy tapas, wine and beer along with acoustic 90s covers by Coy Campbell of Nightingale News. The exhibit closes Sept. 20. Friday, 8 p.m.; $15 non-members, $12 members.

-Combine music and delicious food at the latest of MusicFile Productions’ Stopover in the Yard series, Saturday at the Grey. This edition features Crystal Bright & The Silver Hands, a group with an eclectic sound that’s been described as "kaleidophrenic cabaret,” plus the Grey’s delicious food and Chatham Artillery Punch. Saturday, 12-3 p.m.; $21 with food and drink, $11 for music only.

-Savannah gets an early chance to view a new music documentary Sunday at Muse Arts Warehouse. “The Winding Stream” explores the story of the Carter and Cash families and their ongoing influence on American music. It’s earning critical acclaim and comes to Savannah before much of the rest of the south. Sunday, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.; $10.

Tanya’s picks:

-Eat your fill of tasty seafood at Saturday’s Pin Point Seafood Festival, outside the Pin Point Heritage Museum. Chow down on crab, shrimp and seafood of all varieties while you enjoy live entertainment including music and a musician. Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; $5 general admission, $10 with museum admission, $20 fast pass for food lines.

-The Savannah Jazz Festival kicks off Sunday at Johnny Harris restaurant and continues through the week at venues around town. Be sure to check out the nightly jam sessions at Rancho Alegre, where each day’s artists get together to play late into the night. Find the full lineup and schedule here.

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