Historical markers were dedicated Jan. 22 for two buildings that are part of the Augusta Jewish Museum.
Having a theater for the Enopion Theatre Co. to perform in has been a longtime dream of its founder.
Several local bands came together for a night of music to celebrate John Meeks who was hospitalized at Christmas.
Monroe Crossing will be featured at St. John United Methodist Church Jan. 22.
Riverdance celebrates its 25th anniversary with a Feb. 2 performance at the Bell Auditorium.
Highlights of upcoming shows in and around Augusta.
The Morris Museum of Art’s monthly Artrageous! program had an Elvis theme Sunday, Jan. 15.
Trey McLaughlin attended his first choir rehearsals at Paine College with his mom when he was only 6. Now, he’s the group’s director.
Letters From Home will be performed Jan. 29 at the Miller Theater.
Don Rhodes’ debut column focuses on upcoming happenings at the Morris Museum of Art.
John McEuen and several former members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band will perform Friday at the Imperial Theatre.
Okefenokee Joe, a native of Salley, S.C. and Augusta area resident, taught thousands of adults and children about the importance of the Okefenokee Swamp and Native American culture.
Tonya Eller just wanted to have more energy and feel better. Not only did she lose 80 pounds, but she gained more than she could’ve imagined.