Eternals
For the past 13 years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a powerhouse franchise, consistently cranking out hit after hit with critics and fans....
November gardening tips
Get ready for the last of fall in the garden. We are in zone 7 so there are still a few things we can...
Enter and vote in our annual HABoween Costume Contest
The election is over but you can still vote for your favorite in Now Habersham's annual HABoween Costume Contest.
Check out the hundreds of photos...
Mississippi pot roast
When my Daddy was in the horse training business as I was growing up, we lived in Mississippi for a couple of years. While...
Laughter and the cancer connection
There is NOTHING funny about cancer but choosing to laugh your way through the journey is like a booster shot to your resilience, with...
TFS Players present ‘Miss Beth’
For three nights only, Oct. 28, 29 and 30 in the Gertrude Long Harris Theatre at Tallulah Falls School, the TFS Players delivered lively...
Life in Motion: Halloween and a hot meal
The Northeast Georgia community came together this weekend to celebrate Halloween, and after a year of cancellations, events around the region were in full...
Enter our 2021 HABoween Costume Contest
Happy Halloween!
Join in the fun online by entering our annual HABoween Costume Contest. Hundreds have already entered. It's easy to do.
Just tag your photos...
Local storytellers resurrect some of Georgia history’s more hair-raising tales
(GA Recorder) — Plastic skeletons and blanket ghosts are festooned over yards across the state, ready to welcome trick or treaters on Halloween.
But in...
Limited tickets still available for Rabun Gap’s “Cirque Desperadas”
Prepare to be amazed, entranced and enchanted as the Rabun Gap Cirque, one of Northeast Georgia's most highly-anticipated productions, opens Thursday night.
This year's Cirque...
Fading fast in the October garden
"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all." - Stanley Horowitz
What's your favorite season?...
Barbara Brown Taylor encourages support for local library
Barbara Brown Taylor is a renowned Episcopal priest, former Piedmont professor, author, theologian and lover of libraries— the Clarkesville library in particular.
Taylor, author of...









