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Gateway Chamber Orchestra presents two masterpieces composed by J.S. Bach to celebrate the GCO’s 10th anniversary of Winter Baroque programming.
Spend the last weekend of October listening to scary stories and haunted music or participate in a costume contests and Halloween activities.
With a nod to yesteryear, the Cumberland Winds Jazz Project is teaming with Clarksville’s oldest professional live theatre this fall to recreate an old-time radio show from the 1940s.
Clarksville’s oldest professional theatre is focusing a satirical lens on the obstacles Black actors face in the entertainment industry – both in the past and still today.
When Science on Tap returns to Strawberry Alley Ale Works on Nov. 1, an Austin Peay State University professor will share the history, development and future of the seasonal influenza vaccine.
The Austin Peay State University Foundation recently received a generous donation from the estate of Dr. Harold S. Pryor (‘46) to create an endowed scholarship for APSU students.
Bowen Combative Arts Academy in Clarksville has received help with some handy work at their business from the #ThanksToVeterans RV Tour.
Join us for an afternoon of spooky fun at The City of Clarksville’s annual Fright on Franklin presented by Altra Federal Credit Union, which will return to Downtown Clarksville on Oct. 29, 2022, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The Cumberland Winds Concert Band will return with its Fall concert at the Public Library on Saturday, October 29th at 1:00 p.m.
Thomas Murphy identified four new species of Clematis and one species that had been forgotten for more than a century while working as a graduate research assistant with Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for Field Biology and the Southeastern Grasslands Institute