Lofts Alive

Historic Augusta’s annual event has people looking up at downtown living Laura Perry For the ninth year, Historic Augusta invites Augusta to experience what it’s like living and working in the downtown area. In honor of National Preservation Month every
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Licensed? Bonded? Insured?

For homeowners, those questions aren’t easily answered, though the answers can make all the difference  Eric Johnson Phae Howard, the executive director of the National Center for the Prevention of Home Improvement Fraud, doesn’t mince words when it comes to
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Consigning for a Cause

Children’s Hospital employees roll up their sleeves to help raise money for patient care  Eric Johnson Given the size and prominence of the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, the 154-bed children’s hospital that’s part of the Georgia Regents University system, it’s
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Riding the Attack

Historic group to offer rides in helicopter icons at Thunder Over Augusta  Eric Johnson This year’s Thunder Over Augusta military tribute, already one of the year’s most anticipated events, is going to be even more exciting than ever as the
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Creative Space

Artspace seeking to help artists find affordable work-live environments Jenny Wright “Arts unite people,” Augusta Mayor Deke Copenhaver told a standing-room only crowd at Old Richmond Academy last week. This just after the commission voted an unheard of unanimous 10-0
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Role Playing Gone Wrong

Ryan Lochte we can laugh at. Ann Coulter? Not so much. After all this time writing and bitching about them, I’m still often baffled, though no less confused, by the public personas of a select few celebrities, political talking heads
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Graduating Class

Dance Augusta grows into the full-length “Parallels” Valerie Emerick Dance Augusta has come a long way since its first season in 2006. Since then it has been growing and evolving and continues to provide the community with dance performances that
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Listening Post

Force reduction talks spur support Eric Johnson  January’s Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA), a document released by the Department of the Army that evaluates and assesses the impacts of potential adjustments to Army forces, sent shockwaves through the nation’s 21 major
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Coming Home to Roost

Metro Spirit’s Chicken River Bluegrass Festival grows into Savannah Rapids venue Eric Johnson  Fans of good music, good food and good beer might notice that last year’s Chicken and Beer Festival has a new name, but those who are in
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Pay Attention

Two out of four Koch brothers plan to take over the world… in a bad way There are currently four Koch brothers in this country with plans for worldwide domination, and I can totally get behind two of them: Jim
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