For Harry Potter fans, the end is near. After tomorrow's release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, Part 2" fans of the series will no longer have any new material to look forward to. "It's bittersweet. I can't wait to see it, but I hate to see the series end," said Lori Geiger, an Oakwood resident. "It's hard to find something that appeals to everyone in the family, but "Harry Potter" has done that ...
A wide variety of pottery from 26 member artists will be featured in "All Fired Up," opening Friday at the Sautee Nacoochee Center's twin galleries, The Center Gallery and Gallery Too.
Taking in the colors of North Georgia doesn't have to mean a hike through the woods. Instead, take a cool stroll through the gallery at the Helen Arts and Heritage Center.
Chances are if you grew up in the 1980s, you're familiar with the singing, dancing and drama of the hit television show "Fame."
The history of Lake Lanier is often taken for granted. Many people have heard stories and folklore about what lies beneath the surface of the water, but few know the story of how the lake came to be.
With only days left before the works of Auguste Rodin are packed up, North Georgia College & State University is extending the hours of the exhibit "Rodin: The Figure in Bronze."
The Bowen Arts Center in Dawsonville will host a chamber music festival sponsored by Laurel Ridge Music Camp with six performances beginning Tuesday and continuing July 14, 16, 19, 21, and 23.
Interactive Neighborhood for Kids will host children's activities this summer at Lakeshore Mall.
The musical "Oliver" may involve a group of misfit characters, but the production by the Pam Ware Summer Community Theatre group is anything but ragtag.
The George E. Coleman planetarium at North Georgia College & State University is offering a unique look at the night sky this summer.
For the last four decades, fly boys and girls have been heading to the Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport, 1137 Aviation Way, in Gainesville to show off their toys.
Doc Johnson, the Musselwhite Family, Grey Beard and Alex Thomlinson & Friends will delight audiences again this weekend.
Friday is more than just the start of a new month, it's also First Friday in downtown Gainesville.
A whimsical musical tale that brings the history of North Georgia to life will be performed next weekend at the Sautee Nacoochee Center.
Hundreds of North Georgia residents will ignite their of Independence Day celebration at the Gainesville Symphony Orchestra's Patriotic Pops Concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Brenau University's Amphitheatre.
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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