Sure, school is back in session, but the kids don't have to be the only ones hitting the books this month.
Which one of these movies will you see this weekend?
A cast of long in the tooth action stars provides adrenaline junkies with a summer film sendoff that is βloud and dumb but great fun.β
The Olympics are over, but you've got the 25th anniversary Shark Week to pull you through.
The fourth installment in the Jason Bourne franchise has its moments, but fails to live up to the standard set by previous films.
Chill out at a German bierfest, brewery tour, tomato festival, a new portfolio of wines at TEN Bistro in Peachtree Corners and more during this hot, muggy month.
Corn prices can be pricey at the supermarkets these days, so buy local at the Whistle Stop Farmers Market.
Some folks use retirement as a time to relax, but long time resident Bill Walker seems busier now that heβs retired.
CNN Entertainment is reporting that longtime Hollywood movie star, Ernest Borgnine, died Sunday.
'Spider-Man' reboots with a new cast and director -- but is it really amazing?
Gwinnett's newest city kicked off the historic day with a Founders Day Parade, proclamations and other festivities on Sunday.
Red, White & Blue festivities lead off month filled with barbecue, beer, wine and more. Oh, and there's a local running of the bulls.
The former Norcross High School student and Peachtree Corners resident won his first Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor Saturday night.
Library advocate Karen Slaughter will be on hand at the Peachtree Corners Barnes and Noble store on Saturday, July 7 for a book-signing event.
Book deemed to be βout of scopeβ for the Gwinnett County Library Collection.
Gala occurs Friday. Visual and performing arts festival on Duluth Town Green continues Saturday and Sunday, May 5 & 6.
Master Gardener Julie Foster lists all the noteworthy gardens to tour in Norcross this year.
Use the popular color as an accent to brighten up a room.
"There are numerous ways to make a living space more comfortable and accessible to everyone."
The laugh-out-loud production will be in Spanish with English subtitles.
Peachtree Corners Patch is giving away a pair of tickets to the Mel Brooks musical.
The Norcross theater opens its latest production Friday, March 23.
With a little creativity, you can showcase and preserve your family history.
"If Walls Could Talk" host Selma Paul will be appraising treasures of the community.
Three exhibits with floral themes are open now through May 12 at the Hudgens Center for the Arts in Duluth.