Critics say comedy is likable but lazy, stale and product-placement for Google.
The artists and organizers of the “Dolls in the City” exhibit hope to raise awareness that the problem is close to home, even in the suburbs.
She will appear at a June 8 book signing event at the Book Exchange.
Take a look at the lineup for the 2013 schedule on the Marietta Square.
Students, staff and parents will beautify the school's entrance again this weekend.
Reservations are required by Wednesday for the joint appearance by Patti Callahan Henry and Charles Martin.
National film company Leva Film Works will shoot scenes in Marietta for a documentary that will be included in the 75th anniversary edition DVD of "Gone With the Wind."
Novelist Claire Cook is the special guest for the Cobb Library Foundation's May 22 luncheon.
The competition, which is in its ninth year, allows contestants to showcase their talents in comedy, dance and song in front of panel of judges.
More than 70 vendors will showcase their best dishes, including Italian, seafood, steak, BBQ and desserts on Sunday.
Winner Stacie Stamper: "Everybody has a way to give."
This weekend get out to the Mad Hatter Tea Party & Fashion Show in Acworth, a day of baseball and family fun at Sewell Park, the Big Shanty Festival in Kennesaw and the Georgia Native Plant Society's Annual Spring Plant Sale in Marietta.
"The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is scheduled to start filming on East Mountain Street later this month.
Starting in April concerts will be held once a month through September in Glover Park. Take a look at the lineup for the 2013 Glover Park Concert Series.
Suburban Tap & Grille is running a contest showcasing local singers and songwriters.
Reservations are required for the Book Exchange event on April 16 with Wendy Wax, whose latest book is "While We Were Watching Downton Abbey."
Coordinator Nelah Gabler narrates this 5-minute tour of Northeast Cobb's community arts center.
This month's Bring Your Own Dinner show runs from tonight through Saturday.
Get out to the Young Actors Playhouse's "Beauty and the Beast" and Out of the Box Theatre's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" on Marietta Square, Touch-A-Truck in Kennesaw, tours of Shoupade Park and more.
Registration for children's art lessons began this week.
Time to get creative
The celebration of the music and comedy of the Rat Pack is coming to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
'March' highlights the struggles and victories during the civil rights movement.
Tickets are on sale now for this month's Bring Your Own Dinner show.
It's a "just good enough diversion," says one critic.
Want to make it onto the big screen, here may be your chance.
Take a look at this roundup of events in Cobb, Douglas and Paulding Counties for Feb. 21 through Feb. 24, including: breakfast with Beauty and the Beast, Find a Honey for Your Bunny and the Annual Animal Rescue Yard Sale.
There's a thriller on the loose and a chilling indictment of the nation's pharmaceutical industry.
The latest zombie movie out shows you that you don't have to have a pulse to fall in love
Screenings will continue through next Wednesday.
Marietta artist Helen Rule will showcase her chainmaille jewelry at 2 Rules Fine Art on Marietta Square in February.
Arnold is on the screen, so you know what to expect -- bullets and action.
A group of pretty-boy cops goes all "gangsta" to take down a mob boss who looks a lot like Spicoli from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."
Each week Patch features a cartoon from artist David Tovey. You fill in the caption to make your own funny and we'll name the caption king or queen of the week.
For your weekend entertainment/amusement.
Alpharetta resident Madison Lintz talks about working with Billy Crystal and filming in hometown.
Artist David Tovey shares his unique brand of humor on Douglasville Patch.
Hold onto your hats, kids; we're heading to Middle Earth again with Peter Jackson and company.
Your weekend guide also includes a Christmas Cantata and a shopping extravaganza.