Manufacturing here in Georgia has a long history built from one of the most skilled and technical workforces in the country. Today, Georgia manufactures everything from… Read More
One of the most prominent international food exhibitions is being served up a little Southern hospitality Southern Art, an artisan sauce company that has been handcrafting sauces for more than 30 years, was selected as a top 10… Read More
The film branch of the Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Camera-Ready Cartersville, is currently touting three film and television projects debuting in March and May. Each of these projects was filmed in Bartow County from summer 2012 to summer 2013, featuring popular… Read More
Adena Brumer, a recent transplant to Atlanta, is an actor/singer navigating the enormous and exciting Atlanta acting landscape. Having fully immersed herself in the industry here, she has great advice to share with others in the field.Because of the quick turn-around times for most media… Read More
Adena Brumer, a transplant to Atlanta, is an actor/singer navigating the enormous and exciting Atlanta acting landscape.Being an extra can be a fantastic way to see how a TV or film set works: Watching cinematographers, directors, lighting set-ups, makeup, hair, costuming, not to mention… Read More
In 2010, the Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office launched a new program called “Camera Ready Communities” to ensure that Georgia counties each had a local film-friendly… Read More
Georgia is probably asked to play another state or country more often than itself these days as film incentives have changed the nature of the industry. Whereas projects used to be location-driven, the savings afforded by our… Read More
For centuries, pilgrims have traveled to visit the gravesites of their cherished idols, from world leaders to writers, artists to musicians. Thousands annually visit Pére Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, where the interred include writer, poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, chanteuse Edith Piaf and Jim… Read More
Every second Saturday of the month, the Albany Civil Rights Institute Freedom Singers engage visitors through an oral history presentation featuring songs and stories of the Civil Rights Movement. Led by Rutha Mae Harris, a founding member of the original SNCC Freedom Singers, the group performs… Read More