by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
By Jennifer McKee Historic Augusta and the Augusta Museum Board will convert two historic structures into the city’s next museum. A joint press conference on Wednesday, June 17 at 3 pm will announce the plan to renovate the former Court of Ordinary and Telfair Temple...
by Ashlee Duren | Features
By Ashlee Duren | Photos by Amy J. Owen When you step inside the home of Anna and Nick Dickinson, you would never know the couple has two teenage sons. “That’s because I kicked the boys out when they were 14 and 9,” Anna says with a laugh. Not to worry – she did not...
by Griffin Nelson | Features
By Griffin Nelson | Photo by Amy J. Owen I’ve always had what might be considered a “healthy” relationship with food. I like to think it’s because I have a healthy relationship with people. Food is a wonderful thing, especially in this country, where we can...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
Christopher Crenshaw’s musical journey has taken him from playing keyboard in his father’s traveling gospel quartet to working side-by-side with a living legend. Now Crenshaw, a Thomson native, has finished up work as composer on the acclaimed new album, “The Fifties:...
by Griffin Nelson | Features
By Griffin Nelson In the past decade or so, the small business industry in the Augusta area has grown exponentially. But as we all know, at the beginning of March this year, COVID-19 and the precautionary measures that had to be instituted to prevent its spread...