Lifestyles

Broad Street Beat Column: Rae’s Creek Revival provides fun night out

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 26 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Broad Street Beat Column: Rae’s Creek Revival provides fun night out

Rae’s Creek Revival played at Southbound Smokehouse June 24.

Tameko Star sees life as ‘Something Beautiful’

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 22 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Tameko Star sees life as ‘Something Beautiful’

Tameko Star will be in Augusta Saturday, June 24.

Review: An Tobar, The Well

By Special To Augusta Good News · 21 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Review: An Tobar, The Well

Fran Gardner, professor emerita of art and art history at the University of South Carolina Lancaster, shares her insights on an art exhibition at CANDL Fine Art Gallery.

Augusta Museum of History marks Juneteenth with program

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 18 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Augusta Museum of History marks Juneteenth with program

Activities at the Augusta Museum of History celebrated Juneteenth on June 17.

Camps give children taste of musical theater

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 15 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Camps give children taste of musical theater

Children immerse themselves into the theater experience during Musical Theatre Workshops summer camps.

World War II traveling exhibit coming to the Augusta Jewish Museum

By Staff Report · 14 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on World War II traveling exhibit coming to the Augusta Jewish Museum

A World War II traveling exhibit is coming to the Augusta Jewish Museum.

Fishing pier project provides new access at Modoc Boat Ramp

By Special To Augusta Good News · 13 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Fishing pier project provides new access at Modoc Boat Ramp

Union volunteers celebrated the completion of a large-scale access project with a dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, June 10.

Augusta piano teacher heads to Steinway Hall of Fame

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 13 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Augusta piano teacher heads to Steinway Hall of Fame

In May, Augusta piano teacher Cindy Wilkinson learned of her induction in the Steinway & Sons Teacher Hall of Fame.

Photojournalism: Mural painting at East Boundary and Telfair Streets

By Special To Augusta Good News · 10 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Photojournalism: Mural painting at East Boundary and Telfair Streets

Local artists help finish work on three crosswalk murals on Augusta’s east side Saturday.

The Curated Palette offers the art of food

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 09 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on The Curated Palette offers the art of food

The Curated Palette takes a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into an art exhibition and its reception.

Sand Hills Summer Youth Program to offer arts, financial literacy and athletics to middle schoolers

By Staff Report · 09 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Sand Hills Summer Youth Program to offer arts, financial literacy and athletics to middle schoolers

A camp for middle schoolers features a variety of arts as well as financial literacy and athletics.

Master of puppetry to share knowledge at unique camp

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 09 Jun 2023 · 1

Ben Snead, longtime puppeteer in the Augusta area, hopes to pass on his knowledge of the craft through a puppetry camp at Le Chat Noir.

Buona Caffe enjoys ‘happily caffeinated’ anniversary

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 08 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Buona Caffe enjoys ‘happily caffeinated’ anniversary

Buona Caffe marks its 10 anniversary at 1858 Central Avenue with an art exhibition and reception June 13.

Peace, Love and James Brown: New mural goes up in downtown Augusta

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 07 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Peace, Love and James Brown: New mural goes up in downtown Augusta

A new mural is going up in downtown Augusta – the artists are a group of area teens.