Former Augusta Mayor Bob Young has often found himself in front of a camera during his career.
Reviving a company during a pandemic might not have seemed like the most logical thing to do, but Stephanie Stuckey did it anyway.
Laura Kaminer liked her shapewear so she took a photo of her in it and uploaded it to her social media.
Shandrea Evans’ short film about a homesick woman’s relationship with a great-aunt recently received an award at a Los Angeles film festival.
Jeremy Mace had his initial idea for a graphic novel two decades ago. Saving Mister Creep was released in December 2022.
Shanita Newton used food to help ease the pain of grief after the loss of her husband. But she’s found other ways to channel her emotions and transformed her body in the process.
Michael Wolff sees Augusta through a magical lens.
Audrey Monroe has always loved the glamour and style of Hollywood’s yesteryear. About four years ago, she decided to completely adopt the style that has called to her.
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.
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.
Katie McKettrick tells stories through the windows she dresses at Ruben’s.