Act Two, Scene Two
Theatre Macon’s new artistic director Richard Frazier might have been nervous about changes he wanted to bring to the theatrical company started by Jim Crisp and a handful of others 33 years ago—but he hasn’t let that stop him.
Hay Lore
It is evident that this china was treated with the greatest care, as more than 240 pieces of the Wedding Band Service have survived and will now be part of various exhibits at Hay House.
Inspiration and Impact
A program designed to “mentor, impact, motivate and educate” young people, Farley founded I MIME about five years ago as a form of ministry to reach at-risk children in Macon.
Local Libraries Reach Beyond the Stacks
No longer bastions of silence designed only for loaning books, today’s libraries are so much more.
Macon Film Fest Features Femme Focus
Catching a handful of the 89 independent films you won’t likely have access to anywhere else — and seeing most of them within walking distance of one another — is what the Macon Film Festival is all about.
From Soapbox Cars to River Trails
Most Middle Georgia folks know Bragg Jam for its concert crawl, which brings thousands of people to see a smorgasbord of incredible live music in downtown Macon.
Making Space
Burgeoning artist movement in Macon reflected in opening of new artists' studios
Downtown Just Got a Little Brighter
Bright City, a major public art experience, brings light and photography to Macon’s beautifully unique alleyways making them an easier, more vibrant way to navigate downtown.
The Bitter Southerner Podcast
Georgia Public Broadcasting is exploring Southern culture and the South’s contributions to American life with The Bitter Southerner Podcast, launched in partnership with the popular magazine, The Bitter Southerner.
Tubman Expands Pan African Festival to Include Film Fest
On April 27-28 and the following weekend of May 3-5, the Tubman Museum will present the 23rd annual Pan African Festival of Georgia and the Inaugural Tubman African American Film Festival.