Beth Wood to sing at Sundilla
This Friday, April 19, Auburn's Sundilla Acoustic Concert Series will feature "traveling songwriter, joyful singer (and) barefoot acoustic enthusiast" Beth Wood at the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
This Friday, April 19, Auburn's Sundilla Acoustic Concert Series will feature "traveling songwriter, joyful singer (and) barefoot acoustic enthusiast" Beth Wood at the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
The Auburn City Council met Tuesday, April 16, to an array of teachers and Boy Scouts.
There's a certain feeling musicians get when they perform live for others, and it's because of this feeling that Katie Martin, a musician out of Atlanta, continues to come back and play at local venues in Auburn.
Nashville-based band Humming House took the stage Saturday, April 13 at The Railyard after Tedo Stone opened at 9:00 p.m. Full of energy and offering a variety sounds from Irish pub influences to ukelele accompaniments, Humming House doesn't disappoint.
Photography, art, fashion and fiction can all be found in the pages of this semester's issue of The Auburn Circle at the release party, Snaps, Tuesday, April 23 at 7:00 p.m. in the student center ballroom.
The Alabama Cooperative Extension Military Youth Program is having "Purple Up!" Day on Monday, April 15 to show support for military children across the state and country.
It's that time of year again. Whip out your jorts and load up the sunscreen because Alpha Psi's Rodeo is this weekend and things are about to get real.
We live in a world where public and private lives have become closely linked, due in part to the meteoric rise in use of social media.
We all know and love it, and we call it rodeo--a time when we can come together, welcome out-of-towners, dress in inappropriate outfits, act more redneck than we are and enjoy a daylong drinking fest.
The Hotel at Auburn University is calling all lovers of food and wine to attend its 26th Annual Hospitality Gala on Thursday, April 11, at 5:30 p.m. for a grand night of both wining and dining.
Alabama GOAL Fest will be bursting on to the scenes for the first time in the Auburn and Opelika area April 12, 13 and 14. The goal behind Alabama GOAL Fest is to encourage the community to "get out and live."
Take a step back into 1850s pop culture Thursday, April 18 through Saturday, April 21 as the Lee County Historical Society hosts its 5th annual Lee County Gathering Old-Time Music Festival in Pioneer Park in Loachapoka sponsored in part by the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
After releasing their third Album late last year, the Josh Abbott band is headed south to play at Bourbon Street bar Thursday, April 11.
Ever since his grandfather gave him his first guitar in the sixth grade, Chance Bridges, junior in electrical engineering, hasn't stopped playing and recording music.
Christian Hamrick is the artist behind the unique murals at Moe's Original Bar-B-Que.
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Get ready to get a dirty in your gardening clothes because Keep Opelika Beautiful is hosting its annual Garden in the Park event at Opelika Municipal Park on Saturday, April 6.
This Sunday, April 7, the Tuskegee University Canine Club will host its annual Doggie Olympics at Kiesel Park from 1-5 p.m., with proceeds benefitting the Macon County Humane Society.
The Auburn Preservation League held a meeting on Tuesday, April 2 to discuss ways to prevent the demolition of two historic homes in Auburn.
Bourbon Street Bar is revving up for the performance of Ben Rector featuring Alpha Rev on Thursday, April 4.