by Kimberly Stewart | Features
By Jennifer McKee Like so many cultural institutions, the Center for African American History, Art and Culture in Aiken has been closed due to COVID-19. But that will all change on June 19, when it hosts a festive and commemorative event for Juneteenth, a day that...
by Kimberly Stewart | Features
Smell like your favorite locale with OLIKA’s new City Collection hand sanitizers. (©OLIKA) By Jennifer McKee Even though face masks are no longer necessary for vaccinated folks, the need for hand sanitizers will never go away. Turn to OLIKA’s new City...
by Kimberly Stewart | Features
Pick up Alex Moye’s new album and make your summer brighter. (Courtesy of Skollar PR) By Jennifer McKee Ah summer, the time for a fresh new anthem. You’ll find plenty when you pick up EDM producer Alex Moye’s new album, “All I Need,”...
by Kimberly Stewart | Features
Alpharetta’s “The Visitor” is a statue of a bear with the word “hello” written in many languages; it personifies the city’s welcoming nature. By Jennifer McKee With its lively arts scene and a community full of makers, artists, musicians and...
by Ashlee Duren | Features
By Ashlee Duren | Photos by Amy J. Owen Whitney and Josh Boykin looked for the perfect land to build their “forever” home on for years. “We honestly looked for many years,” Whitney said. “And then a friend called and said there was some property we should look at...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
By Hailea Boykin | Photos provided by Central Savannah River Land Trust As the warmest months of the year begin to make their appearance, many of us may find ourselves spending more time outdoors, walking, running, biking, hiking or even kayaking. A lot of us step...