A Day in the Life: Intern takes on Downtown Macon
Join our intern Savannah Smith as she explores Downtown Macon's eats and attractions.
Summer must-reads with Middle Georgia Regional Library
Macon Magazine spoke to active readers in the Macon community so you and your student can have a list of books to begin with.
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.
Fired Works: Ceramic exhibition and sale
Taking place from April 22 - 30, Georgia's largest pottery show, Fired Works celebrates the rich history of pottery-making in Central Georgia and its connection to the Ocmulgee River region.
Unity, principles & purpose
Celebrating 30 years of Kwanzaa in Macon