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Paul Brantley, who will embark on his seventh residency at the MacDowell in New Hampshire on Sept.18, follows in a rich musical heritage established by his performer parents.
Members of the Knights of Columbus presented handmade quilts from the Quilts of Valor program to veterans who are part of the VA Augusta Health Care System Blind Rehabilitation program on Wednesday.
Events on Sept. 4-5 will highlight the work and legacy of Augusta-born author Frank Yerby.
A documentary aims to tell the story of homelessness
Ron Baxley Jr., welcomes readers into “Jurassic Park” in his latest column.
The GreenJackets stole a 12-7 victory from the RiverDogs Sunday night.
New exhibits open this week at the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art and Westobou.
A three-run ninth brought the tying run to the plate with two outs against Jackson Dannelley, but the righty induced a game-ending ground ball to survive the tide and hand Augusta a 9-8 victory.
“Tea for Three” will be at the Eisenhower Conference and Catering Center, 19th Street, Building 18400, Fort Gordon, Sept. 5-7. Friday’s performance is already sold out
Thomson and Richmond Academy battled it out at the Brickyard Friday.