New Dawn performs a show with museum mayhem
Ffor the summer, New Dawn Theater presents "A Night at the Wax Museum" through June 30.
Classic love story set on Snellville stage
New London Theatre presents Shakespeare's classic story of a pair of star-crossed lovers, "Romeo and Juliet."
Impressionist chosen for summer art exhibit in Snellville
Snellville Art Jurors choose Raphael Sagage as the featured artist for the Art on the Wall at City Hall project.
Norcross covered by local knitters
Trasher Park is coverd in yarn, thanks to the Society of Crocheters and Knitters.
ART BEAT: Hudgens Center's summer programming approaches a sold-out status
There is still room for other classes at the Center throughout the summer.
Hudgens Center's competition finalists to open exhibit
The Hudgens Center for the Art's Prize Visual Arts Competition's final four artists open their exhibit June 8. Each vie for the $50,000 prize.
Buford artist wins top prize at Carrollton exhibition
Connie Lynn Reilly of Buford won the Best of Show at the Southeastern Pastel Society's 2013 Juried Member's Exhibition held at the Carrollton Cultural Arts Center.
ART BEAT: Drama and dance camps abound in Duluth
Sugarloaf Performing Arts and New Dawn Theater offers several camps this summer.
ART BEAT: Lionheart Theatre to offer summer camps for all ages
The Norcross theatre will host classes for singing, dancing, acting, improv and comedy.
Sherlock, Watson hit the stage in Snellville
New London Theatre presents "Hound of the Baskervilles."
ART BEAT: 'Aladdin' takes stage by Northeast Atlanta Ballet
This ballet was brought back to the stage due to popular demand.
Former GDP reporter releases book of short ‘Rhapsodies’
Josh Green releases "Dirtyville Rhapsodies," a collection of fictional stories.
Day of art comes to Suwanee
The fourth annual Arts in the Park returns to Suwanee's Town Center Park.
Organizers claim Barefoot in the Park better than ever
The ninth annual Barefoot in the Park festival in Duluth attracted hundreds of people on Saturday as they browsed more than 50 artists' work under cloudy skies.
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