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.
It will be the only movie theater, besides the Strand, which occasionally shows movies, within the city limits.
“The Valley of Innocence Lost” gives a "raw portrayal" of the life of a young boy and what roles adults, religion and society played in creating his situation.
Freedom of Type, a group exhibit of paintings and prints with type, will be on display at 2 Rules Fine Art on Marietta Square with three on-site printmaking demonstrations by Marietta artist Pedro Gonzalez.
Out of Box Theatre and Next Stage Theatre Company have leased the smaller space known as Alley Stage in Marietta's now-defunct Theatre in the Square.
Nominate your favorite Marietta music acts here.
Learn about the origins of the craft as a utilitarian object two centuries ago and its development into a mode of self-expression and even fine art.
Marietta's St. James' Episcopal Church announced the lineup for the 34th season and handed out awards to theater company members.
The Strand Theatre is bringing “Hitsville, USA” back to Marietta Square this Fourth of July with a "fresh line-up of show stopping, finger snapping, toe tapping, true American music in Mo’ Motown!"
The Cobb Photographic Society presents its May contest winners; here are the winning photos. Take a look, tell us what you think and share your photos with us!
The theater, which makes is home at the Strand on Marietta Square, reflects on the last five years.
Take a closer look at the Strand, its impact on Marietta, Marietta Square and Earl Reece, one of the men who runs the theater.
A group of teens and parents has given new meaning to the well-worn phrase “The show must go on.” Despite major roadblocks, including a new director and venue, illnesses and character changes a week before showtime, their show will go on.
Take a look at the latest art on display at dk Gallery on Marietta Square and tell us what you think.
Joe Ruminski started turning wood at the age of 13. He believes there is "a natural beauty in wood that can be exposed in different ways" and creates imaginative art, practical forms and unique gifts.
Patrons, businesses and friends showed their support for the historic Strand Theatre by making donations and coming out to watch live performances at the first call-a-thon.
The fundraising events includes live entertainment and is free and open to the public.
Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church will be a center of Greek food, music, culture and fun Friday through Sunday.
Atlanta artist Susan Easton Burns uses her hands and feet to communicate something simple with a serendipitous story on canvas. Her work is on display with her mother's at dk Gallery in Marietta.
Final performances of "Grease" will take place Thursday through Sunday.
The Delta flight attendant lost her three children and ex-husband in a plane crash last November. Two charity painting events will show support and raise money for Karen Sommerstedt-Perry.
Wind Chime designer and artist Janet Hulsey teams up with bead artist Stacey Stickels and take the ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ vision to heart.
The May art show at 2 Rules Fine Art on Marietta Square presents the work of Kay Vinson.
It was Mentor's Choice on 'Fashion Star' Tuesday night. Sarah Parrott designed faux wrap dresses, which she admitted she didn't like. Take a look and share your thoughts.
We have the winning April photos for the Cobb Photographic Society contest.
Marietta Interior Designer Lori May went to battle against two other designers on Friday's HGTV episode and came out victorious.
Injured officer; job fair coming to Marietta; learn, play and explore with Frugal Family; Marietta "Fashion Star" recap; F-35 news; and the art of puppetry—catch up on Wednesday's Marietta news.
You can't buy Sarah Parrott's designs for the first time this season.
After only a year in business, Lori May will put her skills to the test on national cable TV.
Marietta actress Allison Murphy takes on the roll of Wendy in the classic tale of Peter Pan and talks about the magic of puppetry.
Sarah Parrott again sold her design to H&M, which then sold out online.
The solo show "Urban Layers" takes viewers on a vivid global odyssey at 2 Rules Fine Art on Marietta Square.
The Atlanta Lyric Theatre moved to the Strand Theatre in Marietta in 2008. Ticket sales pay for less than half of the theater's expenses.
A Marietta couple reflects on the lasting effects of brain trauma on survivors and family in their new book.
The winner of the Inaugural Plein Air Paint Out was a painting of the Big Chicken.
You can reserve front-row seats for the concert series online beginning Monday.
"Grease" replaces the previously announced production of "The Light in the Piazza."
The art studio aims to build relationships through art, foster a passion for painting and help customers to relax and have fun.
Marietta Patch is giving away a pair of tickets to the Mel Brooks musical.
The Marietta country line dancing team beat out more than 360 teams from Texas Roadhouse restaurants across the country.