Like a scene from a Shakespearean play, fair maidens in flowing gowns will take to a stage shaded by woods to dance in the fading sunlight this weekend.
The North Georgia Chamber Symphony is set to kick off a weekend filled with performances in North Georgia.
DAHLONEGA - Presented by North Georgia College & State University and the Dahlonega Arts Council, "Rodin: The Figure in Bronze" features 24 posthumous original bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin, a master sculptor in human forms and anatomy.
Performers with the Gainesville High School Theatre group will be trying their hands at bringing "Guys and Dolls" to life for their season closer.
The 13th annual Rubber Duck Derby to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County is scheduled for Saturday at Clark's Bridge Park on Lake Lanier.
The Gainesville Symphony Orchestra will team up with local youth to perform the Spring Fusion Concert on Saturday.
If anglophiles among us still are feeling a bit British-y after the big nuptials, they can end their weekend with a final bit of culture from the Isles.
Planning, practice and a government arts grant have made it possible for the Voices of North Georgia to perform "Carmina Burana" this weekend.
Good clean entertainment. That is the goal of comedian James Gregory. Apparently, Gregory is doing something right because he is often referred to as the "Funniest Man in America." Gregory has been doing stand-up for more than 20 years. He is regularly featured on more than 200 radio broadcasts from coast to coast, and has managed to set attendance records in many of the venues where he entertains. Now Gregory is planning to entertain North ...
The next seven days will be filled with a flurry of activity in downtown Gainesville. Kicking things off is the annual Spring Chicken Festival this weekend. The poultry celebration begins with a parade at 9 a.m. Saturday. The parade will begin the Suntrust Bank on Washington Street and wrap around the downtown square before concluding back at the bank. "This is the first time that we've had a parade in conjunction with the festival," said ...
Hey, sports fans, if you're looking to decorate with a three-foot-high red elephant, a la Gainesville High School, or a Georgia Bulldog face jug, make the trip on May 7 to the Gillsville Folk Pottery Festival.
He may have gotten his feet wet in the music industry with the pop-rock group Last November, but Luke Pilgrim is ready to get back to his country roots.
This weekend's Georgia Mountain BirdFest is shaping up to be the Woodstock of bird watching.
The folks at Free Chapel are planning to present the story of Jesus' life and sacrifice in living color with their weekend production of "AD33...The Year That Changed the World."
In the words of the rock band Journey, "Don't stop believing." And that is exactly the message that North Hall High School English teacher Tessa Shirley tries to extend to her students.
Do your children know the maiden names of their grandmothers? Do your children know where their grandfathers were born?
The 51st anniversary of the Mountain Laurel Festival will be Saturday, May 18, in Clarkesville.
Joe Gransden and Kenny Banks will close out The Art Council's 2013 concert series "Evenings of Intimate Jazz" with a performance at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at The Arts Council Smithgall Arts Center in Gainesville.
Folk music legend, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist John McCutcheon will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at The Crimson Moon Cafe in Dahlonega.
Jimmy Buffet tribute band Pirates of the Opry will kick off the second annual Hawgin' on Lanier BBQ competition with a benefit concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 17, at Laurel Park.
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