
Three of the cast members of Theatre Bristol's recent production of Schoolhouse Rock Live! took a few minutes between school performances to talk to A! Magazine.
New arts centers are changing the landscape of area college campuses. College administrators appear to be confident that "If we build it, performers and artists will want to play there."
Colleges Invest in the Arts: SwVCC's Appalachian Arts Center
The Appalachian Arts Center is housed in the Old Archie Helton Store, three miles north of the college's main campus in Richlands, Va.
BCMA Hires Brewster
Suzanne Brewster has been named Director of Marketing and Administration for the Birthplace of Country Music Alliance in Bristol.
Colleges Invest in the Arts: Northeast State ushers in New Era
The Regional Center for the Performing Arts will usher in a new era in theater performance at Northeast State Technical Community College.
Colleges Invest in the Arts: Emory & Henry Sees New Arts Center as Strong Growth
A new arts center is part of a fundraising effort recently begun by Emory & Henry College.
Arts All Around: Art Museum of Western Virginia, Roanoke
It's a bird; no, it's a spaceship landed in the middle of downtown Roanoke.
Colleges Invest in the Arts: Milligan building New Arts Center
The Elizabeth Leitner Gregory Center for the Liberal Arts will primarily house Milligan's drama and photography programs. The college will begin using the facility in January, and the first Milligan drama production is expected to take the stage in April.
Dickert returns to Paramount Center
Merle Dickert has been named Executive Director of the Paramount Center for the Performing Arts in Bristol.
Dance at East Tennessee State University is taking quite a turn this fall.
Grants Available to Book Performers
Special fee support grants are available — while supplies last — to presenters booking artists on Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation's 2008-2009 American Masterpieces and Mid Atlantic Tour rosters.
Four articles by Greg Horn, assistant professor of English at Southwest Virginia Community College, are scheduled to appear in the forthcoming book, "Musicians and Composers of the 20th Century."
Kingsport Native dances in Connecticut Ballet's 'Sleeping Beauty'
Erin Ginn, the daughter of David & Dee Ginn of Kingsport, Tenn., danced in the Connecticut Ballet's full-length ballet The Sleeping Beauty in 2007.
Throughout history, people and nations have been shaped by the military conflicts that they have endured and survived, and the stories that are born of those conflicts.
There's too much history to fit it all in the Bristol Mall museum, so they're bringing some to Smyth County.
Guide connects North Carolina Writers
The North Carolina Arts Council announces the debut of a guide that connects the lives and work of 170 of North Carolina's visiting and native writers with destinations across the 25 counties of the mountain region.
"History of Country Music in the Tri-Cities," the first interactive kiosk of its kind in the region, opened to the public Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the Carroll Reece Museum at East Tennessee State University.
Steele Creek Park Wildlife Weekend Photography Contest Winners announced
Winners of the 2007 Wildlife Weekend Photography Contest and Show were announced by Friends of Steele Creek Nature Center and Park (FSCNCP) during the recent annual weekend celebration at the park.
Youth Enjoy Art in Public Places Tour
Eighth grade art students from Bristol enjoyed a recent walking tour led by Dr. Marvin Tadlock and Dr. Jon Mehlferber of Virginia Intermont College.
Officers with local law enforcement agencies are called upon to serve all members of their communities, which requires them to gain an understanding of a wide range of behaviors.
IN FOCUS: ETSU Shakespeare Students Dress the Part for Halloween
East Tennessee State University students taking the course Shakespeare and His Age accepted the challenge of coming to class on Halloween dressed as characters from plays written by William Shakespeare or his contemporaries.