Here's news from around the region for Monday Aug. 22.
This weekend starts the season, Marietta High School vs. South Cobb on home field.
Multimedia artist Susan Cipcic follows a winding path to her career.
Lots of sounds and flavors keep things happening locally.
It has taken more than four decades, but finally Hollywood has it right.
The antique market blends interesting talents to showcase Marietta.
Ann Wallin spent a lifetime finding her passion; now she is passionate about others having an opportunity to find theirs.
Roll Hard and Rock On!
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Cerie McDonald becomes a pottery artist in her 'second life' after successfully navigating the corporate minefields into an early retirement.
Jeff Surace takes painstaking measures in creating artwork with the resemblance of a photograph.
A film crew and host spent several hours Wednesday afternoon filming a segment of the show "For Rent" at Cool Beans coffee shop off the square.
“Deathly Hallows: Part 2” brings perfect closure to a great series.
Laura Surace uses imagery germane to the South to influence her work.
It's Thursday, the weekend is around the corner, and you have no idea what to do. At Marietta Patch, we have compiled the best bets for a great weekend.
Whether you enjoy acoustic style folk music, karoake or open mics, it's all available this week near Marietta. So get out and support the local music scene.
John Fite takes his talents and pottery studio to ARTS@West Cobb.
The Brickyard and Buckner offer a slight twist to Marietta's First Friday Art Walk with “Red, White and Blue -- and Other Colors Too" by allowing visitors to add their own splashes of paint to the canvas.
With July bringing musical heat to Marietta, the "Marietta Music Scene" keeps you cool and up-to-date.
The Cobb Photographic Society explored the theme of "Wet" for its June contest. We have the winning photos.
A Marietta artist and recent Kennesaw Mountain High grad sets his sights on a career in animation as he prepares for college at Ringling College.
Fourth of July and other patriotic events highlight music in Marietta this week.
Music fans anticipating deck party pack into Marietta Square for Glover Park Concert Series even though heavy rains threatened.
Marietta visionary creates unique concept at A.R.T.S. (Artistry, Rhythm & music, Theatre, Special Offerings)@West Cobb
There was something for everyone as the Cobb County Chapter of the NAACP celebrated Juneteenth at Glover Park at Marietta Square.
For second year in a row, the Cobb NAACP sponsors "A Night Under the Stars" to begin its eighth year of honoring a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
Marietta portraiture artist Mandie Aberra uses her talents to overcome personal insecurities.
Whether you enjoy retro-rock or light tunes or open mics, it's all available this week near Marietta. So get out and support the local music scene.
Cobb NAACP offers smooth jazz, R&B and spoken word for a "Night Under the Stars" at Glover Park on Friday.
Day Two of Tribute to Margaret Mitchell continues the love for everything "Gone with the Wind."
A brunch and Scarlett O'Hara look-alike contest start the Gone with the Wind Museum's busy weekend of events of child stars from the movie, local collectors, patrons and lovers of everything related to Margaret Mitchell's classic novel.
Marietta arts community proves to be fit for this King, as local artist Jenny King inspires youth to explore careers in the arts.
Fishmonger/butcher Justin Balmes carries the banner for Marietta on 'Food Network Star.'
Whatever your musical tastes, local venues offering blues, cover bands, acoustic and more this week.
Recent heat doesn't keep Mariettans from enjoying an evening of art around Marietta Square
Marietta painter makes art with political statements, images of classic Hollywood stars and discarded items, yet he finds his greatest joy in people's appreciation of his work.
We're following along live as Tom McEachern from Ray's on the River goes for $10,000.
Here is what's happening in Marietta music this weekend.
The Cobb Photographic Society explored night photography for its May contest. We have the winning photos.
Local goldsmith takes next steps to becoming a fine jewelry maker.