Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
Jacqueline Williams, an award-winning actress, who portrays Calpurnia in the touring production of “To Kill A Mockingbird” believes the book’s message is important for contemporary audiences.
April is alcohol awareness month, and Miss Augusta 2024 has chosen the subject as her platform.
The Augusta GreenJackets topped the Carolina Mudcats on April 16.
Augusta Locally Grown is set to open its 2024 season on April 18.
Scientists at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University have established a database to allow researchers to better examine the underlying causes of some of the most common conditions that cause vision loss.
Canal Discovery Day is planned for April 20 and music cruises begin April 27
The Augusta GreenJackets won their third straight Sunday, April 14.
“The Thorn” takes a unique approach to retelling the story of Jesus through dance, aerial acts and martial arts. Its creator said “The Thorn” is not a church service but a performing arts’ event. It will be at the Columbia County Performing Arts Center April 22-23.
The Augusta GreenJackets posted their first shutout of the 2024 season Saturday night.
Outdoor concerts are a mainstay of the late spring and early summer with series in Augusta,, North Augusta and Aiken.