For over a decade, Macon Magazine has proudly featured the wedding photos of couples in Middle Georgia in the December/January issue.
Now you can be a part of our new Wedding Album with an entire page, or even two pages, devoted exclusively to your wedding. The Wedding Register will be published annually with the December/January issue [...]
When the stress of her healthcare management job really gets to her, Denise Cauley turns to her own special tonic. Not the kind that comes in a bottle, but something even more intoxicating. She hops on her Honda Shadow VLX and lets the smell of Georgia pine and the sweet hum of the motorcycle’s engine [...]
As a youngster, Tony Long Jr. was enthralled with airplanes. He wanted to be a pilot and would often call the tower at the Macon Airport to talk about planes. When he was 10, the exciting blockbuster disaster movie “Airport 1975″ hit the big screen.
Long, 45, still remembers a lot of the publicity before the [...]
Ten years removed from its humble beginning, Bragg Jam has grown to be one of Georgia’s premier music festivals with more than 38 acts performing in eight venues around Macon. Bragg Jam’s signature Concert Crawl allows patrons to buy an armband for admittance to any of the venues for any performance throughout the night. Trolleys [...]
Nail Art: The hottest thing for your hands this summer!
Stripes or pop art are both fun designs for this season. Low-maintenance nail styles are in and there are so many designs to choose from and have fun with, including colorful feathers on the tip of the nail or black lace over a beautiful purple [...]
It’s May 7, 1923. Macon’s Centennial Celebration is about to commence. Tomorrow hundreds of locals will
perform in the ambitious Centennial Pageant chronicling the city’s first 100 years. An audience of thousands is expected. Young Stribling, Mamie Tiller and Horatio Broome, back on the case of the murder of Abbey Walker and the disappearance of Earl [...]
At the home of the bride’s parents two days before the wedding of Mandy Schmitt and Sean Mahoney, a bevy of large pails held armloads of glorious wild flowers and greenery - purple verbena, pink thistle, bright green curly dock, fuzzy lamb’s ear and much more, all cut from local fields and woods.
Collecting native, local [...]
In view of the economy, I restrained myself this year when purchasing vegetable seedlings.
Usually I am enthralled by the nursery’s bounty and return home with many more plants than are practical, envisioning cans of home-grown produce lining my kitchen shelves at the end of summer. (To appreciate the extent of this delusion, please know that [...]
Vonda Morton has been a journalist and a part-time instructor of history and geography at Georgia College and State University, but she found her true calling in 1996 when she rescued a wood thrush from Priscilla, her cat. “When she was young, Priscilla was the great white huntress,” said Morton, who lives on her family’s [...]
Alan Gibson has never seen the world the way you and I do. Many years of graphic design work for Knight-Ridder newspapers and Macon Magazine garnered many awards, paid the mortgage and kept the car running. But Gibson is truly an artist. He loves bright colors and brighter subjects for his art. He is famous [...]
Monday, June 15, 2009
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