A clueless hippie with no real goals in life drives his family crazy, but ends up providing some real life lessons man.
Dunwoody's Pattie Baker authors a new book on how Sept. 11 changed her life
Tatiana Matthews and Allison Fears just self published 'Fred the Fox Shouts "No!"'
The top ten movies rented in 30338 in the past seven days.
Hasta la vista Arnold. The 1982 movie that made Schwarzenegger a star has been remade. This new 3D version introduces us to a new young movie star who more than fits the part.
The Emerging Artists show runs through Sept. 3rd
The pizza businesses is bombing one chuckle at a time.
The NY Times columnist and best selling author will speak about his newest book That Used to Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World it Invented and How We Can Come Back
It has taken more than four decades, but finally Hollywood has it right
From West Side Story to Fishing, explore what Dunwoody has to offer your family this weekend.
Members of the Atlanta Workshop Players Performing Arts Summer Camp Destiny Stage a Flash Mob at Perimeter Mall.
Young thespians in community center's summer stock program handle all aspects of the show.
Author Ben Mezrich will be at the MJCCA Monday night talking about his book 'Sex on the Moon'
Summer theater group does musical about coming of age issues for those transitioning into young adulthood
Plenty to see in Dunwoody going into the weekend
Dunwoody United Methodist stages four performances of Tony Award-winning musical
Five Things to Do This Weekend (July 29-31)
Participants in Tania Becker's Art 4 Alzheimers class are getting "immortalized" in a 10,000-book exhibit stopping Friday and Saturday in Castleberry Hill.
Three shows this weekend honor centennial of famous playwright's birth
Dunwoody's professional theater company opens Leonard Gershe's 1969 comedy "Butterflies Are Free" on Friday.
As we all know, family life can get pretty busy. This new weekly feature will lay out a variety of family activities, all ranging in price, age range, and interest.