It’s all in the skills
The sign at his display table simply said, in scrawled letters, "Paul Hornsby: Primitive Skills."It didn't say, "Paul Hornsby: renowned musician and platinum record producer for groups including the Marshall Tucker Band, the Charlie Daniels Band and Wet Willie and
Something to Bragg about: Marketing a legacy
For more than two decades, Bragg Jam has been a music staple in Macon. What started as a way for friends and family to grieve the loss of two brothers quickly turned into a highly anticipated festival every summer.
Speak song to me: the Macon Music Project
Music is one of the most important things we as humans get to celebrate together . . . It helps us find the humanity in others.
Let’s go to the theatre!
Macon Little Theatre is back after their break from the COVID-19 pandemic! With a greater variety of shows, learn the inside details of running productions from their artistic director…
Black places and spaces: InTown’s proud legacy as a center of Black culture
The second in a series of articles exploring the history of Central Georgia locales and their storied roles in Black culture. Find more at maconmagazine.com.
Middle Georgia gems
A series of articles exploring charming towns worth a day-trip. Read about more locales at maconmagazine.com.
Artists make their mark for the ‘Pinkest Party on Earth’
For us Maconites, we know how truly special and serene it is to be surrounded by the organic beauty of more than 350,000 Yoshino cherry trees.
Unity, principles & purpose
Celebrating 30 years of Kwanzaa in Macon
Lore, light and latkes
Understanding the meaning and history of Chanukah
A New Symphony!
Celebrating the Macon-Mercer Symphony