Otis Redding Foundation makes Macon proud
The Otis Redding Foundation has recently been recognized as a Southern Cultural Treasure by South Arts.
Three things with Mimi, Macon Magazine mentee
I chose working with the Macon Magazine as my senior project and Susannah Maddux as my mentor because I wanted to learn more about the journalism industry but also connect with members of the community and Macon itself. Every spring, we
Two businesses share tips and ideas to thrive in uncertain times
As the home of “the song and soul of the South,” we need our small businesses to shine and to lean on each other at all costs.
Fitness: It’s Time to Change the Game
For true fitness fanatics, the fact that some gyms are still closed, and others operating with minimal class sizing, can be devastating. However, this doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice the progress you’ve made with your fitness and health.
Quarantinis
Local bartenders share their favorite drinks for socially distant times
Where are they now?
When Cherry went to New York, he wanted to be a songwriter, a composer and a lyricist. Now, he’s living out his dream and doing more than he ever expected.
Get to know Judge Verda Colvin, recently appointed to the Georgia Court of Appeals
In late March, Judge Verda Colvin became the first African-American woman to be appointed to the Georgia Court of Appeals by a Republican governor.
Good Doers In Action
In partnership with the Peyton Anderson Foundation
Hay Lore
One of the most historically significant pieces of art in the Hay House’s collection, “The Countess of Carlisle” was purchased for Mr. and Mrs. Hay when they redecorated the living room in 1939.