Goin’ British highlights rock music from England and Ireland and raises money for the Augusta Players Camp Wonderland.
The Black Cat Picture Show will be at Le Chat Noir starting Aug. 17
Aiken native Jason Conley has always loved comics. He’s collected them, owned a comics shop and now he writes them.
Longtime Westobou director Kristi Jilson Sykes will be leaving the area for her home state of North Carolina, and Matt Porter will take her position.
Liam Hewitt an Elvis tribute artist, will open Sept. 8 for Cote Deonath, a world champion Elvis, at the Miller Theater.
The ArtScape column highlights some of downtown’s First Friday happenings including a concert at CANDL Finie Art and art exhibitions.
A recent A.R. Johnson Health Science Engineering Magnet School graduate paid tribute to his school by creating a museum.
Dr. Annie Turner highlights the benefits of walking as exercise in this column.
Rabbi Remy Liverman recently took over as rabbi at the Congregation Children of Israel.
A thriller shot in Augusta earlier this year airs July 28 on Tubi.
Stuckey’s, headquartered in Wrens, Ga., is experiencing growth as its CEO works to revitalize the candy brand.
With summer camps wrapping up July 21, The Painted Lady Studios and Fort STEM get ready for after school and home school programs.
Naked Epicurean cools down by the poolside with summery cocktails.