The Birthplace of Country Music delivers an all-new music experience for fans in the heart of historic downtown Bristol, Virginia, June 1.
Families seeking a high-quality experience at summer camps will find exactly what they need atTusculum University.
The “Gathering in the Gap” Music Festival offers an opportunity for area musicians to test their skills in a variety of musical competitions.
Border Bash celebrates its return to historic Downtown Bristol! Border Bash, Bristol's premier summer concert series, is back for another season starting June 7.
Two up-and-coming authors captured the top awards honoring the best student writing in four genres during the annual Curtis ’28 and Billie Owens Literary Prize ceremony Thursday, April 11, atTusculum University<
In a landmark collaboration, theTennessee Entertainment Commission,Tennessee Department of Tourist Development,Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Developmentand theEast Tennessee State University Research Corporationhave joined forces to anno
Celebratewriting created byTusculum Universitystudents during an annual awards ceremony that will also feature an accomplished author and professor reading from her works.
Selected by an expert panel and voted by readers,the annualBristol Rhythm & Roots Reunionmusic festival and theBirthplace of Country Music Museumare listed among the very best in the country in separate USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice travel
Destinee Johnson started her theater journey in dance and added singing and acting along the way.
The Arts Alliance Mountain Empire announces the winners of its annual Arts Achievement Awards.
The Arts Depot, Abingdon, Virginia, hosts an exhibit by award-winning artist Mary Hogan from Falls Mills, Virginia.
The Historical Society of Washington County Virginia presents Thomas Jefferson, performed by the popular historical interpreter, Bill Barker, in a conversation with the Marquis de Lafayette, portrayed by Mark Schneider.
The annual “Celebration of Regional Poetry” in the Sunday with Friends series is held Sunday, April 7, at 3 p.m. at the Washington County Public Library, Abingdon, Virginia.
Highlands Ballet brings back the classic and popular American fairy tale, “The Wizard of Oz.”
The featured writer at the April 21 “Sunday with Friends” event is Jamila Minnicks whose debut novel “Moonrise Over New Jessup” won the latest PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction, sponsored by Barbara Kingsolver.
Theatre Bristol presents beloved children’s book “The Rainbow Fish,” on its ARTspace stage, Bristol, Tennessee, with Saturday morning and afternoon shows and Sunday matinees, April 20 through 28.