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Augusta Symphony | Broadway Divas

Join the Augusta Symphony at the Miller Theater for Broadway Divas — Part of the Piedmont Augusta Pops Series. The Pops! Series creates a fun atmosphere as the orchestra performs engaging music with wide audience appeal. Three leading ladies from the Broadway stage will light up the stage in an evening of Broadway showstoppers. The…
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Augusta University 2026 Juried Student Exhibition Reception

Exhibition Dates January 21- March 4, 2026 This year’s exhibition was juried by Madeline Beck, Curator at the Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art. Artists included in the exhibition are: Aliya Burnside, Ana Thompson, Antonio Fernandez, Ashley Daschbach, Avery Watson, Caroline McCall, Cesar I. Delgado, Chloe Weeks, Dawn Cardona, Gerry O’Meara, Harper Hall, Jasmine Lary, Jasmine Walker, Jocelyn Holloway,…
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Sweet Tea and Some History

Please join us on Monday, February 9th, to hear Lucinda Clark talk about the 25 years of the Poetry Matters Project and the power of people and groups collaborating to promote and expand the arts in the CSRA. Lucinda Clark Poetry Month Collaboration This program is free and open to the public. **R.S.V.P.—**Brenda Baratto; 803-270-9400,…
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The Augusta University Library Comic Jam: Award Ceremony

The Augusta University Library Comic Jam is in honour of the father of graphic novels, Will Eisner. It falls on his memorial week, the first of March. Come and celebrate sequential art by making your own comic in just 24 hours! This event is open to the public (must be at least 18 years old),…
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Puccini’s Turandot

Puccini’s final opera is an epic fairy tale set in a China of legend, loosely based on a play by 18th-century Italian dramatist Carlo Gozzi. Featuring a most unusual score with an astounding and innovative use of chorus and orchestra, it is still recognizably Puccini, bursting with instantly appealing melody. The unenviable task of completing…