Dozens of Douglasville soldiers arrived at the Oglethorpe Armory this week, arriving back in Georgia after being deployed for nearly one year.
A new animation about vampires is a twisted version of "Twilight," with a whole bunch of fart jokes. The good news is it doesn't stink.
Each Friday at 10 a.m., local artist David Tovey shares his unique brand of humor on Douglasville Patch.
Whether you love Spiderman, X-men or Batman, be sure to geek out with your favorite comics on this holiday. Randy Fike, owner of Douglasville's own comic palace Randyland, encourages everyone to come in and start collecting the new DC Universe.
Take a look at what you missed if you didn't make it out to the free fun.
Clint Eastwood takes a break from his one-man act with an empty chair to play a grouchy old man. Now that's a stretch!
A free country rock concert will be held on Douglasville’s O’Neal Plaza Saturday.
Courtesy Douglasville's own CITITV, here's a taste of the Wednesday Wind Down Series on O'Neal Plaza last month.
The fifth movie in the franchise has plenty of action and plenty of zombies—all in 3D. Simply put, it may be the best one yet.
Latin jazz and contemporary country rock are the free concerts that will be held on Douglasville’s O’Neal Plaza the rest of September.
Douglasville’s own Denene Wallace has a new cookbook out, The Joy of Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free Baking, a testament to Denene’s ingenuity and tenacity.
Bradley Cooper plays a writer who rips off another writer who just happened to be Jeremy Irons. Bad idea? Oh, I think so...
A weekly column about writers and writing around Douglasville. This week’s place to write poetry is at the ABWA meeting.
These photos took Honorable Mention in some of the 2010 contests.
Annual CAC Kwanzaa event slated for Sunday.
Full house honors the Cultural Arts Center's 25-year history and raises money for the future.
Re-live the Christmas festivities and holiday cheer from last night's parade.