This Labor Day Weekend artists will create 3D street paintings during "Chalk-it-Up" at Art in the Park.
Celebrate Freedom Atlanta, Art in the Park on Marietta Square, "Back to the Future" and "The Boarder" at the Strand, Holy Smoke BBQ and Music Festival and Nibble & Noshfest—don't miss out on the weekend fun.
The Labor Day weekend juried art show will spotlight 150 artists and include paintings, photography, pottery, graphics, sculptures, jewelry and more. Kids will create puppets, noise shakers, sand art creations, mosaic art and a Marietta Cityscape.
Visit 2 Rules Fine Art, Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art or the Historic Marietta Trolley Company and register for your chance to win a “Hip to Be Square” $100 gift certificate.
The Strand show will include traditional songs like "America the Beautiful" and "The Star Spangled Banner" and more contemporary numbers including "We’re an American Band" and "Born in the USA."
The Atlanta Lyric fostered and trained Buster, a Chihuahua mix in need of a home, for "Legally Blonde" in the hopes of helping him find a new home; what they didn't expect was for Buster to be adopted before the show opened.
If you missed one of last weekend's performances in Marietta, there is still time to catch it! "The Best of Broadway" at the Strand, "Legally Blonde" at the Civic Center, "Avenue Q" at the Alley Stage and "Sweeney Todd" are playing.
Legally Blonde the Musical is coming to stage at The Cobb Civic Center’s Jennie T. Anderson Theatre August 10. Are you going to see it?
"The Watch," previously titled "Neighborhood Watch," hits theaters Friday. Take a look back at the filming done in Marietta and the trailer—you might recognize part of Marietta Square in the video.
The first in the ever-popular series featuring the singing Sanders Family, Smoke on the Mountain premiered at Marietta’s now-shuttered Theatre in the Square in 1991.
The Cobb Photographic Society presented the winners of its July "Fins, Fur and Feathers" contest, and Marietta Patch has the winning photos. Take a look, and tell us what you think.
Join the Strand Theatre on Marietta Square for a live performance and special screening of a documentary about Atlanta-native Col. Hampton, his music and his impact.
The former Theatre in the Square's Alley Stage is back in business. Out of Box Theatre, the company-in-residence with Next Stage Theatre Company, presents "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" (abridged and revised).
TMZ and several other publications are reporting that television icon Andy Griffith, 86, died this morning in North Carolina.
What do you think of the new exhibit at the Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art? Are you going to see it?
An Atlanta business owner and Cobb actor will play a villain on television in "Rectify," a new short to air on Sundance in 2013. The production will be filmed in Georgia.
With an estimated 700 ghosts in and around Marietta Square, it is not surprising that Marietta will be featured on the upcoming television series "Haunted Towns of America."
Ann Rutherford, who died last week at 94, had come to many Cobb events held for the book and movie, where she would stay "until the very last person had left the building."
The dk Gallery art show "Take Two of Inside Out" honors the beauty of the inside and outside and showcases how artists turn the ordinary into the painterly-extraordinary that surrounds our everyday.
The previously scheduled presentation of "Legally Blonde: The Musical" at the Strand Theatre will relocate to the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre at the Cobb Civic Center.