“Telling Our Stories Through Poetry” will be presented in January and February at the Augusta Mini Theatre Judith Simon Drama Studio.
Chad Harpley was named the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2023.
With changes coming to a space where Regina Brejda had coordinated arts’ exhibitions for seven years, the owner of 4P Studios looked for a different way to high light artists.
Publisher Charmain Z. Brackett highlights some of the stories featured at Augusta Good News in 2023.
Some of the photographic highlights of 2023 as seen though the lens of Mike Adams.
It was an early New Year’s celebration Saturday.
Lemont and Ken Monroe will celebrate their new Food Thyme Food Truck with a grand opening Jan. 1, 2024.
Former Augusta Chronicle sports editor Ward Clayton has updated his 2004 book focusing on the Black caddies of the Augusta National. He will be in Augusta at several April events.
The Bible-based theater company started with a one-woman show in 1999.
Bank of America supports programming in workforce development, affordable housing, economic mobility, arts and culture and health.
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