Children ages 5-10 can register now for classes during next week's spring break.
Northeast Cobb Patch is giving away a pair of tickets to the Mel Brooks musical.
Registration is underway at The Art Place and Draisen Edwards Music Center for spring classes.
Share your favorite images of springtime and you could win two tickets to the High Museum. And bragging rights!
The Cobb Public Library System staff will host acting workshops for Northeast Cobb middle and high school students during the month of March.
Hanae Dillon, 8, will dance with the Atlanta Ballet in Twyla Tharp’s creation at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
Share your unique ideas for the annual romantic holiday.
Tune into Super Bowl XLVI to watch these fun, new commercials featuring dogs, David Beckham and Danica Patrick.
The Material Girl will take the stage at halftime at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Feb. 5.
Almost Kings, which was formed in 2008 by friends and musicians from Lassiter and Sprayberry high schools, has played over 200 live solo shows, beat out more than 916 other unsigned acts for the opportunity to play during the Grammy awards expo.
Smith is an instructor at The Art Place-Mountain View who teaches actors, writers and directors of every discipline how to increase their core awareness of what dropping into character really means.
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The Tony-winning show is coming to the Cobb Energy Centre.
Help keep the dream alive for Martin Luther King by celebrating his memory and mission.
Big screen fame can be yours.
Northeast Cobb Patch has compiled a list of nearby Marietta bars and restaurants having New Year's Eve parties and agencies offering safe rides home.
Here are our favorite holiday flicks, but let us know about the Christmas movies you fancy.
But his beautiful mind is lost in the shadows amid the bombs and banter.
A curious cat discovers Christmas.
Holiday-themed events in and near Northeast Cobb and Marietta this weekend.
This holiday art project is perfect for capturing your infant's precious, little footprints.
Cobb families help usher in the holiday spirit while attending The Art Place-Mountain View's Saturday performance of "All Through The Houze."
Kermit and company go 3-D with a fundraising plot that’s good family fun.
The Art Place-Mountain View offers handmade items created by students, instructors and staff that will make for great holiday gifts and decorating.
Get ready for a comedy about a bunch of co-workers who turn the tables on a Bernie Madoff-type bad guy.
It's Thursday, the weekend is around the corner, and you have no idea what to do. At Northeast Cobb Patch, we have compiled the best bets for a great weekend.
The swashbuckling cat from the “Shrek” movies brings his suave swagger to a 3-D animated film.
This popular movie franchise is about to make you jump in your seat again.
Looking for some Halloween fun near Northeast Cobb? Haunted houses, scarecrows, ghost tours and pub crawls—Georgia is home to a variety haunting fun.
The remake of the 1984 film staring Kevin Bacon was filmed in parts of Cobb County.
Despite several quirks, Space Marine makes a strong challenger for Gears of War.
Let's face it, having cancer is no fun. Now there is a movie that offers up a cure, of sorts -- one that many say is the best medicine.
The film shifts from crime thriller to dark comedy to love story.
Malena's stoneware clay and mixed media creations can be found in several local galleries, including Wild Oats & Billy Goats in Decatur, Donna Van Gogh’s in Atlanta, and Gifted! Artist Market in Roswell.
Two brothers face MMA combat in one of the best sports movies in years.
The self-taught artist also is a homemaker, wife to husband Gary and mommy to 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever Logan.
Break out the Hawaiian shirts and flip flops for this fun singles dance on Marietta Square. The best part: it's free!
Delta Moon rocks the house with a free concert in Northeast Cobb.
Rhythm Dance Center and Lassiter High School held a viewing party to cheer on "So You Think You Can Dance?" local finalist, Melanie Moore.