Girls and boys came out to the historic Marlow House near Marietta Square to meet Santa and Cinderella and get into the holiday spirit.
Here is a roundup of highlights from Marietta and the surrounding area on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
The Cobb Photographic Society explored "Beautiful Blur" photography for its November contest. We have the winning photos.
Marietta's Elizabeth Semanisin has taken the challenges life has dealt her, including being diagnosed with cancer, and transformed them into something beautiful, unique and uplifting.
Marietta's Melinda Meredith shares a tribute to her father in a Reader's Digest competition.
After years of tying shoes, these Marietta residents and teachers decided to share their knowledge and creativity with children outside their classrooms.
Gardening, theater, shopping and art—Marietta has a little bit of everything this weekend.
Go green with this quick, easy and stylish art project.
Traditional samurai armor never looked as cool as Helen Rule's designs. Rule's art is on display with the masterful and detailed patterns in paintings and prints of Anne Forman.
A boy on a skateboard will be chased by aliens and abducted on the square Friday night.
This weekend in Marietta you can attend a book signing, sing along with "Grease" at the Strand, take in an art show or go to a college fair.
Day and night time shooting of “Neighborhood Watch,” starring Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller, will take place in Marietta on Friday.
Make some flameless lanterns for your homes.
Looking for some Halloween fun near Marietta? Here are some family activities to get you into the spooky spirit of the season.
April Harrison is a featured artist at Avisca Fine Art gallery with a true story of grit and tenacity.
Get into the holiday spirit with a weekend full of family fun.
The Strand Theatre will be screening Moulin Rouge with 50 percent of proceeds benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Nine local bands of various genres entertained hundreds at the third annual Marietta Grassroots Music Festival.
The Strand will host two local acts Friday.
Tamara Natalie Madden fought the odds battling back from a life threatening disease to become a hot commodity with Avisca Fine Arts in Marietta.
The Polk Street Players of St. James Episcopal Church have announced the cast list for the comedy, which opens Nov. 4.
The photo club meets Monday, Oct. 3 and will hold its monthly photo competition. This month's topic is "Nature's Landscape."
Gallery owners Byrma Braham and Lynn Porter bring a blend of African American, Caribbean and Hispanic fine art to Marietta arts scene.
The Cobb Photographic Society explored the theme of "Humor" for its September contest. We have the winning photos.
Georgia Metropolitan Dance Theatre performed "55" as a community outreach show as well as for two theatre-filled shows.
The non-profit, all volunteer theatre took home two of the 2011 Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Awards on Sunday.
Wayne Reeves Jr. left the print industry to pursue his passion for wood turning, where he finds the ultimate satisfaction.
Here's what you need to know before leaving home in Marietta Thursday, Sept. 22.
Ryan Karstensen works to make the nonprofit, all-volunteer Cobb Children's Theatre a positive force in the community and a second family to hundreds.
Chad Hepler writes about his life as a privileged kid going from ideal to the sobering reality of jails, halfway houses and rehab centers to rebounding with a new outlook and fresh lease on life.
Eveleaner Grant puts the tragic events of her life under the microscope to offer hope and encouragement to anyone who is treading where she has been.
Two brothers face MMA combat in one of the best sports movies in years.
The Cobb Photographic Society theme for its August contest was fuzzy. We have the winning photos.
Here's a breakdown of what you should know before you leave home Sept. 7 in Marietta.
The inaugural juried sidewalk chalk art competition took place Sept. 3 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Cherokee St. The event was sponsored by the Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art.
The 25th annual festival has something for everyone to do.
Here's a breakdown of what you should know before you leave home Sept. 2 in Marietta.
Bill Tyndale, a Vietnam veteran, retires from 32 years of service with Bell South/AT&T to rekindle a former passion—wood turning.
Stacy Michell's quilting business is the feature of popular Japanese quilting books, thereby putting Marietta on the map and weaving her into the story of Dispatches: The Changing American Dream.
Kenny Leon, who has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, is expected to be in attendance Sept. 17 with other celebs like Usher, Justin Bieber and Ludacris.