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Michael W. Pannell

A native Middle Georgian and UGA graduate, Michael W. Pannell has covered education, government, crime, military affairs and other beats as a journalist and been widely published as a feature writer for publications locally and internationally. In addition, he has worked in communications for corporate, non-profit and faith-based entities and taught high school graphic communications during the early days of computer graphics. He was surprised at one point to be classified a multimedia applications developer as he drew from his knowledge of photography, video, curriculum development, writing, editing, sound design and computers to create active training products. In recent years, he has focused on the area’s cultural life, filled with its art, music, theater and other entertainments along with the amazing people who create it. Growing up in Middle Georgia and being “of a certain age,” he spent time at early Allman Brothers Band concerts, in the heat listening to Jimi Hendrix and others at the Second International Atlanta/Byron Pop Festival and being part of other 1960s-‘70s happenings. He now enjoys being inspired by others to revive his art, music and filmmaking skills and – most of all – spending delightful moments with his granddaughter.

Michael W.'s Latest Articles

Lit Fest to bring Middle Ga. book lovers, authors together

Avid readers, local authors and more will gather for the Middle Georgia Lit Fest Feb. 7.

A spotlight on what’s to come for local theaters 

Local community theater leaders reflect on 2025 and discuss upcoming productions.

New exhibit spotlights cultural infusion, identity and the lives of visually impaired individuals

A new exhibit hosted by Wesleyan College Leadership Lab highlights the work of Atlanta photographer, Eley. Her art highlights global migration and the experience of individuals with visual impairments, while also speaking to the often omitted role of Black women in shaping America's identity.

A look ahead at Macon’s arts and entertainment scene

Melody columnist Michael W. Pannell reflects on some art and entertainment highlights of 2025 and looks forward at what's to come in 2026.

Museum of Arts and Sciences director leaves after 13 years at the helm

Susan Welsh is moving on from her role as executive director of the Museum of Arts and Sciences. She will focus on her art appraisal business in this next chapter of her life.

The embrace of a community: Little Richard’s legacy

The community recently honored Macon music icon Little Richard Penniman on what would have been his 93rd birthday.

Nutcracker of Middle Ga. brings 40 years of holiday tradition to Macon

The Nutcracker of Middle Georgia has been performing for 40 years, delighting generations of families.

What’s to come: Christmas Light Extravaganza, horses, music and markets

Here's a sneak peek at this year's holiday happenings in downtown Macon.

Sculpture in new park honors Indigenous heritage, reconciliation

A sculpture by artist Kenneth Johnson is on display at Macon's new Bicentennial Park. The sculpture represents a path of healing and reconciliation between Macon and its Native American community.

Mills, McDuffie reunite for Macon-Mercer Symphony

The “Concerto for Violin, Rock Band and Orchestra" is a reunion of musical friends that listeners can hear Nov. 17 at The Grand.

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