Inner Mongolian band Anda Union makes UGA Presents debut April 3

Mongolian folk music has a charismatic, distinctive sound — joyously churning fiddles and deep, droning throat singing. The leading exponents of Inner Mongolian music worldwide, the nine members of the...

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Collection of essays speak to urgent need to protect wild spaces

In Idaho’s Salmon River Mountains, a woman unknowingly begins what will become a journey of understanding. Haunted by personal loss and the complex history of western America, she seeks beauty...

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UGA art-dental certificate program gives students an edge

Just as a jeweler peers through a magnifying glass to set a gem, a dentist wears a pair of loupes and wields a mouth mirror to check for tartar. Over...

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UGA Theatre closes season with ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

UGA Theatre presents “Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express.” In Tony-nominated playwright Ken Ludwig’s stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s influential novel, the narrative of the novel is tightened, maintaining...

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Virtuoso violinist Benjamin Beilman returns to Athens March 30

Benjamin Beilman is one of the leading violinists of his generation, winning international praise for his passionate performances and deep, rich tone, which the Washington Post called “mightily impressive.” Benjamin Beilman will perform...

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Book explores how Southern women applied their agricultural and domestic skills

In “The Proof Is in the Dough,” Kathryn L. Beasley examines how rural women in Alabama and Florida used the Cooperative Extension Service’s home demonstration programming between 1914 and 1929...

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