Augusta University will perform Charlotte’s Web.
Columnist Don Rhodes recalls James Brown’s visit to the Grand Ole Opry in 1979.
Cinderella Day provides a princess make-over experience for teens prior to prom.
The Partridge Inn is the location for a MarVista Entertainment film being shot in Augusta.
Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre will present the comedy “Ripcord” for two weekends beginning March 10.
Good Shot Judy played March 4. Augusta Amusements has three remaining acts on the season.
The Morris Museum of Art boasted a sold-out crowd March 3.
Publisher Charmain Z. Brackett writes about Storyland Theatre’s 35 years.
Four A.R. Johnson Health Sciences and Engineering Magnet School students will play for touring show’s Augusta stop.
The Augusta Museum of History has several programs planned in March to highlight the accomplishments of Augusta women.
Beatles Vs. Stones: A Musical Showdown features Beatles and Rolling Stones on the Imperial Theatre stage.
Columnist Don Rhodes highlights a couple of upcoming events with Beatles’ ties.
The ArtScape column focuses on area art happenings. Four arts-related events are taking place the first weekend of March.
The Episcopal Diocese of Georgia returned to its beginnings as it marked its bicentennial with services at St. Paul’s Church.