BJ Goliday, native of Bristol, Virginia, and salsa dancer and teacher extraordinaire, has steadily built a career that reflects his passion for dance and music.
Believe in Bristol announces the return of the downtown Bristol Christmas Tree Village. This year’s display takes place Nov. 21, to Jan. 4, 2025, at Cumberland Square, Sessions Hotel Lawn, Downtown Centerand Anderson Park.
The Asheville Art Museum announces "American Made: Paintings and Sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection" is on exhibit.
The Poetry Society of Tennessee announces their student and collegiate poetry contests are open forsubmission.
Due to unforeseen circumstances surrounding the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene on our region, the decision has been made to cancel WBCM Radio Bristol's syndicated radio program "Farm and Fun Time" with Summer Dean and Zach Russel
The ETSU Martin Center for the Arts announces that season tickets for the 2025 Spring Broadway Season, presented by Bank of Tennessee, are on sale.
BJ Goliday started Black Tie Extravaganza in 2021 to expand the cultural opportunities available in the region.
Appalachian Ballroom teaches adults to dance whether for fun or a competition.
Olivia Ratliff started Southern Appalachian Dance Collective in Abingdon, Virginia, to provide seasoned dancers an inclusive and professional space to share the art of dance.
In “The Play That Goes Wrong,” chaos is not only scripted — it’s built.
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum, Bristol, Virginia, holds a “Songwriter in the Round” evening Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m.
Lane Holmes is a champion in an artform with which most people are unfamiliar – artistic roller skating. She has been artistic roller skating for about four years.
The Storytelling Festival has been canceled due to the devastation created by recent storms. Visit www.storytellingcenter.net for details.
Sonya White headlines the Sunday Funday show at the Paramount Center for the Art, Bristol, Tennessee, Sunday Oct. 6 at 3 p.m.
The Bristol Music Club’s Annual Scholarship Benefit is held Saturday, Nov. 2, at Central Presbyterian Church, Bristol, Virginia.
The Virginia Highlands Festival invites artists and friends of the arts to join a three-day Plein Air Festival complete with daily pop-up galleries celebrating the beauty of Abingdon’s historic architecture and natural landscape through fine art.
Have you ever listened to music that seems to bridge the gap between the past and present? Symphony of the Mountains invites you to experience “Crossing Time: An Afternoon with Bach & Mozart,” where music from three centuries comes together