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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

Otis Music Camp concert finale comes to The Grand

This year's Otis Music Camp comes to a close with a grand finale performance at the Piedmont Grand Opera House this weekend.

Pasaquan festival to be hosted in Macon for first time

Pasaquan Poets & Authors Festival is coming to Macon's Museum of Arts and Sciences.

Reflections of a Middle Georgia hippie

The upcoming premiere of the new documentary “Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul” has Melody columnist Michael W. Pannell feeling nostalgic.

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Arts and culture roundup: Mark your calendars

Here's some arts and culture events to look forward to in Macon this summer and beyond.

Nurturing creativity: art and mental health

Local artists talk about creating and using art as a diagnostic and restorative tool.

Gallery West saved from closure, local business owner to continue its legacy

Macon's beloved Gallery West has been saved from closure by local business owner Scott Mitchell. Mitchell also owns Sweet Eleanor's Divine Desserts and The Bohemian Den.

Gallery West’s final Friday, plus South of Atlanta Fest returns

May's First Friday brings farewell to an art fixture in downtown Macon. Also, South of Atlanta Fest returns this weekend for its second year.

From Calgary to the McDuffie Center

Benjamin Linton, a sophomore violinist with the McDuffie Center for Strings recently won Mercer University's concerto competition.

A ‘hodgepodge of everything’ — Macon musician to debut album at Grant’s Lounge

A Macon musician's debut album release concert will be held at Grant's Lounge downtown.

Redding Center to celebrate one year, plus a mix of upcoming events

The Otis Redding Center for the Arts, a state-of-the-art,15,000-square-foot facility at the intersection of Cotton Avenue and First Street turns one year old this Saturday.

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