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The NFL franchise, led by chairman Arthur Blank, says that it will add four new people as limited partners, including a Hollywood insider, and a legendary Olympian.
Outstanding SCAD 2024 graduates will represent more than 40 top-ranked programs, including interactive design and game development, interior design, film and television, fashion, graphic design, and design management.
Arreasha Z. Lawrence, Chief Music and Entertainment Officer of the Music and Entertainment Council, is a vibrant member of the creative community in Columbus.
The convention brought in approximately 50,000 people to the Georgia World Congress Center and made an estimated $35 million in economic impact for metro Atlanta.
The idea behind aligning Georgia’s entertainment tourism efforts is this: if individual communities, municipalities, and key players prioritize getting their procedures and focus in line, everyone across the state will benefit.
As the number of states offering entertainment tax relief has dwindled, Georgia has emerged as the clear regional winner, eclipsing otherwise active entertainment work in Louisiana, Florida and North Carolina.
Deborah Riley Draper, the filmmaker behind A+E series James Brown: Say It Loud said some doors are closing but that doesn’t mean others aren’t opening.
The Bo Bartlett Center at Columbus State University welcomes Zoey Frank, a renowned contemporary artist, for a six-week residency program through June 29.
This weekend at the Memorial Day box office, the film industry seems to be questioning its existence, ready to jump out of a window.
After 11 days of an exceptional edition, the Jury of the 77th Festival de Cannes presented its winners’ list among the 22 films presented in Competition this year.