The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia is accepting submissions for its fourth annual "Be Kind to Animals Week" Youth Art Contest.
The Gainesville Theatre Alliance is looking to heat up the stage at Gainesville State College.
The natural beauty of Georgia will be on display when The Bowen Center for the Arts presents the exhibit "Chasing the Light -The Plein Air Fine Artists Alliance" through April.
Gainesville native Philip Pence graduated from Gainesville High School in 1994 and set out to find a career in music. Seventeen years and a couple of bands later, Pence has found himself in Nashville playing bass for David Oakleaf & The Open Road.
If you're finding it difficult to shake off the winter blahs, The Gourd Place in Sautee may have just the thing to help you usher in spring.
Brenau University will play host to a faculty dance concert this weekend featuring renowned choreographer Jacques Heim.
The Georgia Mountain Players have found a fitting production to bring to the stage for their spring production.
Poet and former soldier Brian Turner, whose work provided the title for 2010's Oscar-winning movie "The Hurt Locker," will conduct a reading and question and answer session today at the Banks Recital Hall at Brenau University's John S. Burd Center for the Performing Arts.
Two Georgia-based writers will hold a reading of their fiction and poetry Tuesday at Piedmont College in Demorest.
Best-selling author Lauretta Hannon will be the guest speaker for next week's Northeast Georgia Writers conference.
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present three genre-bending musicians - banjo player Béla Fleck, percussionist Zakir Hussain, and bass player Edgar Meyer - on Friday in Hodgson Concert Hall.
Shubert Alley in the Valley will take the stage Saturday and Sunday as a benefit for the Sautee-Nacoochee Community Association.
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Millennium Brass Quintet at 3 p.m. Sunday in Hodgson Concert Hall as part of the Franklin College Chamber Music Series.
High school senior James Mellichamp performed his first solo organ recital at Cornelia United Methodist Church on April 4, 1971.
Comedy, music and magic will come together in a magic show Saturday at the Habersham Community Theatre in Clarkesville.
The fifth annual Brenau Barbecue Championship - the university's annual fundraising event for scholarships - will kick off Memorial Day weekend on the college campus.
The North Georgia Chamber Symphony Inc. will perform four free concerts May 16 through May 18 in Dawsonville, Blairsville, Gainesville and Dahlonega.
The 10th annual Rock in the Spring concert will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Brenau University Amphitheatre, featuring the band Mid Life Crisis.
The Sautee Nacoochee Community Chorale will close out its 24th season in style with three concerts this weekend at Sautee Nacoochee Community Association Theater.
When did you become aware of Samabaj, and how did the film project get launched?
About 1,500 butterflies will take flight for the first time to the delight of hundreds of children at the 17th annual Friends of the Parks Butterfly Release.
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.
For a unique experience, stroll through downtown Dahlonega on Saturday, May 11, for the annual Dahlonega Art Trail.
Artists Shirley Hill, Penny Nossett and Kathy Whitehead bill themselves as the "Color Pencil Girls" and visitors to Helen Arts & Heritage Center's upcoming show, "Mountain Matters," will have a chance to see why. The three artists, along with Jared Kaup of lifefire pottery in Toccoa, will display their work as featured artists for the "Mountain Matters" show.
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