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Evelyn Davidson

Evelyn Davidson is our features editor and previously served as a community reporter for The Melody. A Richmond, Virginia, native, Evelyn graduated from Christopher Newport University, where she spent two years as news editor and one year as editor-in-chief of The Captain’s Log. She has also written for the Henrico Citizen and The Virginia Gazette. When she’s not editing or reporting, Evelyn enjoys nail art, historical fiction and “Doctor Who.”

Evelyn's Latest Articles

Ash Tuesday channels nostalgia in album ‘Aught!’

Macon artist Ash Tuesday talks about growing up around musical talent and her debut album, "Aught!"

Pride brings visibility, acceptance to LGBTQ+ community

Macon's annual pride week comes at the end of this month. Macon Pride has a four-day lineup of LGBTQ+ community events.

MTA to enforce paratransit radius, potentially expand it

The Macon Transit Authority will crack down on paratransit users who fall outside of the coverage area. CEO Craig Ross is also considering expanding paratransit's reach.

Folk icon McMurtry to visit Macon on tour for new album

Singer/songwriter James McMurtry recently released his 11th album and will perform in Macon at Capitol Theatre Sept. 24.

From stage to classroom, local thespian takes lead role as new Central High theater teacher

Jordan Ray began his first year as Central High's new theater teacher.

AI chatbot could bring accessibility of resources to Pleasant Hill neighborhood

A new AI chatbot takes information curated from residents of Pleasant Hill to offer a “culturally responsive” experience.

From Our Kitchens: Ode to Sandwich

Learn how to make a crips, but gooey brie, bacon and apple sandwich.

The Melody announces new executive editor

The Macon Melody welcomes new executive editor Joshua Wilson. Wilson will take the helm on Sept. 2

Guinea pigs, bathrooms and barbeque: How three different Maconites went viral

Find out how three Maconites used social media to go viral.

Bibb County Sheriff’s Office gives pups a second chance at a forever home

At the Macon-Bibb County Sheriff's Office, every tail-wagging pooch in the Bondable Pups program is “wanted for excessive cuteness."

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