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it comes to the live performing arts,”
said Norman Easterbrook, executive
director of the RiverCenter. “On any
given weekend and most weekdays,
you will find the full spectrum of music from classical to jazz. Except for a
very few weeks, theatrical productions
are showing year-round. You will find
everything from community theatre
to university theatre to national tours.
RiverCenter regularly brings programs
that one would expect only to see in a
much larger metropolitan area. These
programs together with a series of nationally touring Broadway productions
and children’s theatre make Columbus
a truly forward moving community
with a big city advantage set in the
familiar charm of Southern living. We
bring global stars close to home!”
With Great Art, Comes Great Food
As with any culturally invested
community, the culinary arts have also
seen a major increase in recent years.
Foodies flock to get a taste of the city’s
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best eateries which boast everything
from four diamond dining at EPIC to
what Garden & Gun readers named the
Best Burger in the South. (The Pimento
Cheeseburger at The Black Cow.)
Carmen Rice is the newest Georgia House representative for District
139, which includes Columbus. She
is eager to champion the city for its
commitment to being home to top tier
opportunities and attractions. “It is a
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vibrant city that not only boasts a rich
history and diverse culture, but also
offers tremendous educational opportunities and recreational activities,”
she said. “From medical education to
culinary arts, the city is committed to
developing a well-rounded workforce
while providing residents and visitors
with unique experiences.”
Some of her favorite things? “Enjoy
the unique experience of dining on