Henry County resident and recent Georgia College graduate Jeremy Colwell had a hand in creating Marvel’s new film “Ant Man and the Wasp.”
Henry County resident and recent Georgia College graduate Jeremy Colwell had a hand in creating Marvel’s new film “Ant Man and the Wasp.”
If you’ve been spending time in downtown Atlanta this weekend, you might have seen a Jedi riding a Bird scooter or Black Panther crossing the street.
Burt Reynolds, the charismatic star of such films as Deliverance, The Longest Yard and Smokey and the Bandit who set out to have as much fun as possible on and off the screen — and wildly succeeded — has died. He was 82.
Closing with splashes of color Tuesday, the two-day Jim Blanchard Leadership Forum welcomed street artist Erik Wahl to the stage at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.
Columbus State University celebrated the opening of the new WRBL-TV 3 News Bureau, which opened at its new home in the Department of Communication’s Carpenter Building on the RiverPark campus.
An Atlanta film has become the backdrop of WarnerMedia’s new company-wide policy outlining a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The DeKalb Entertainment Commission will host its second Entertainment Expo on Saturday, November 3, 2018 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at ROAM Innovative Workplace at Perimeter Center, 1151 Hammond Drive Northeast, #240, Atlanta 30346.
Kelley Knight owns Modern Mystic, a metaphysical store that specializes in the spiritual, located on the second floor of Ponce City Market.
“WE SHOW UP” will launch its first pilot entertainment workforce and business development program on Monday, September 10, 2018, in Clayton County, GA (located within the Metro-Atlanta area).
This year Macon Film Festival and Bronze Lens Film Festival brought amazing programming to their audiences via Don’t Be Nice, a documentary about the 2016 Bowery Slam Poetry team from New York.