The Augusta Music and Songwriter Festival brings the heart, soul, and sound of authentic music to downtown Augusta for two unforgettable days of creativity, connection and culture May 15-16 at the Downtown Depot Lot, next to the Fifth Street Bridge by the Savannah River.
R. Nathaniel Dett’s masterwork “The Chariot Jubilee” will be featured as part of the Augusta Choral Society’s Diamond Jubilee concert Saturday.
Wet Paint, Whiskey At Ware’s and a solo exhibition by Francie Klopotic are a few of the art happenings scheduled for March 13-14.
Danú, the internationally acclaimed, award-winning band, hailing from County Waterford, has been thrilling audiences around the world for more than two decades, and will take the stage as part of the Cultural Series at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, at the University of South Carolina Aiken Etherredge Center.
New Hope Worship Center was packed with supporters and the red carpet rolled out March 7 prior to the Augusta premiere of Yannik McKie’s documentary “What Pain Left Behind”.
The Arts and Letters Committee of the Augusta Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.’s fourth annual Filmmakers Showcase was Saturday at A.R. Johnson Health Sciences and Engineering Magnet School.
The RENEW Upcycle & Recycle Fashion Show on at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 7 at Better World Studios, Graniteville,
Ron Baxley Jr. can relate to the characters in “Matilda” which will be shown at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Miller Theater.
Two markers will be unveiled at 2 p.m. March 6 at the Public Safety building in North Augusta.
Faith Kelly and Caswyn Moon will play the Soul Bar March 10.
Publisher Charmain Z. Brackett shares highlights from Amy Grant’s March 1 concert.
“Let the Light Pour In” will be at the Imperial Theatre March 13-14.
The Aiken Atomic Pinball League tournament starts this Wednesday, March 4 at 6:30 p.m. at Radioactive Pinball Arcade in downtown Aiken.
A filmmakers’ showcase will bring together the creative forces behind the camera to give people a glimpse into the art form.