I am ready, I am steady: Maria Andrade leads program that teaches children to use breath as a means of focusing their emotions
By Lauren Lin Photography by Jessica Whitley Breathe, just breathe. That phrase, that ideology, is so instinctual. How many times have you heard it spoken, or silently repeated it to yourself on loop? You’ve probably uttered it to a co-worker at one
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Local DJs turn the tables beyond COVID-19
From Cubicle to Couch
A style evolution of pandemic proportions
Gift guide
Local DJs turn the tables beyond COVID-19
Architecture to admire
A stroll through InTown Macon reveals a dozen architectural styles
Shaken and Stirred
Explore the cocktail culture of the Crescent City
Choosing Macon: Mariana Furlin
By Kelley Dixson Photography by Mike Young “I’ve been called a plant whisperer,” she says, gesturing to her potted garden of wonders. Herbs, vegetables, cacti and even a presumably dead orchid with new leaves adorn her porch with bright greens and deep
Natural Reflection: Fernando La Rosa Memorial Garden a tribute to inspiration
By Jami Gaudet Photography by Christopher Smith How do you mend after the death of the man with whom you shared your life for 32 years? How do you create a lasting memorial for your husband, Fernando La Rosa, beloved art professor
Shannon Says: Moving forward well in uncertainty
By Dr. Shannon Terrell Gordon Photo by Leah Yetter This year has certainly been memorable! Most of us have never before lived through such widespread, persisting disruption of community and business life. Even now, the view of the future is opaque, making past