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Barbecue sauces (including whether and when to use them) attract more bickering per capita than politics, religion, and smartphone choice combined. This is precisely because people have their own preferences... which is a great reason to tailor your sauce to fit your personal inclinations. Sauces tend to have a handful of characteristics in different combinations: sweetness, tang, heat, consistency, smokiness....

Celebrating the unwavering bond that friendship brings, Aurora Theatre closes the curtain on its 20th anniversary season with a heartwarming presentation of the Tony Award-winning play I’m Not Rappaport, May 5-June 5! Based on the author’s real-life encounter, the touching tale follows the daily ritual of two elderly men who inhabit a bench in New York City’s bustling Central...
In queso you missed it last year, Suwanee’s Big Cheesy is returning to Town Center Park on Saturday, April 16 from 4-10 p.m. The winner of not one but TWO Kaleidoscope Awards from the Southeast Festivals and Events Association, Big Cheesy will feature cooking demos as well as cheese and beverage pairings, on-site cheese sculpting, food trucks and other vendors...
Analog Way, a leading international manufacturer of high-end video processing solutions for the commercial audiovisual industry, joined Georgia Department of Economic Development and Gwinnett Chamber Economic Development to announce the relocation of its operations to Gwinnett County, Metro Atlanta, Georgia. The announcement represents additional jobs and millions of dollars in capital investment for the community. Analog Way’s 15,000 square-foot facility,...
The biannual Antique & Artisan Festival in downtown Braselton will feature the largest number of vendors ever for a springtime event. Set for Friday, April 22 through Sunday, April 24, the festival will feature antiques, collectibles, outdoor gardening, ironworks, statuaries, primitives, art, repurposing, jewelry, candle making and more.  The show opens at 2:00 on April 22 and closes at 5:00...
The PGA TOUR Champions Mitsubishi Electric Classic returned this week to TPC Sugarloaf in Gwinnett County in Georgia for the fourth year, led by reigning champion Olin Browne. Notable players in the field include several former major champions including World Golf Hall of Famer Sandy Lyle (Masters), Craig Stadler (Masters), Ian Woosnam (Masters), Lee Janzen (U.S. Open), Mark Calcavecchia (British...
Artist’s Statement: The photographs included in this exhibit capture the natural beauty of birds in an unnatural environment. All of these birds are taxidermic specimens. On one hand, the taxidermic specimens allow me to work with, approach, and handle them in a way that living creatures would not tolerate. On the other hand, the process of taxidermy, by definition, has removed the very essence...
According to data recently released by the Georgia Department of Economic Development, with analysis handled by the U.S. Travel Association, Gwinnett County had another record year in the tourism and hospitality industry. In 2014, visitor expenditures exceeded $1.2 billion. Gwinnett experienced its best year of hotel occupancy to date in 2015, with year-end occupancy of 72.3 percent. In 2014, Gwinnett...
Eight Gwinnett County Public Schools students earned national medals in the National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. The students-- Sidney Oh of Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST); Liana Nowak, Sarah Parker, and Raleigh Wunderlich, all of Brookwood High School; and Lesley Chang, Kinley Fuqua, Ian Peng, and Austin Pham, all of North Gwinnett High School -- previously...
The PGA TOUR Champions Mitsubishi Electric Classic returns to TPC Sugarloaf in Gwinnett County in Georgia for the fourth year, led by reigning champion Olin Browne. Notable players in the field include several former major champions including World Golf Hall of Famer Sandy Lyle (Masters), Craig Stadler (Masters), Ian Woosnam (Masters), Lee Janzen (U.S. Open), Mark Calcavecchia (British Open), Bob...