The Black Cat Picture Show concluded Aug. 20 with an awards ceremony that honored the work of one Augusta filmmaker.
Two new arcades featuring retro games and pinball machines are set to open in the area.
Aug. 17 was proclaimed as Wycliffe Gordon Day in 2007, and the musician gave a performance at Augusta University this year to mark it.
Correspondent Ron Baxley Jr. sampled some of Edgar’s Grille’s pizza. Helm College students have been coming up with their own variations on a favorite food.
Storytelling is what Karlton Clay does. For many years, he channeled his stories through film and other video. Now, he’s shifted to print.
A photo story from the Aug. 12 Second Annual Afro-Caribbean Festival.
Dacre Stoker, an Aiken resident and leading expert on his great grand uncle Bram Stoker, who wrote the classic novel, gives a thumbs-up to the Last Voyage of the Demeter which has an Aug. 11 release date.
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.