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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

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.

Capricorn icon keeps music playing with posthumous album

Tommy Talton died in late 2023, but not before recording seven songs with the help of some old friends for his final album, called "Seven Levels."

Local designers showcase work on runway for first Macon Fashion Week

The first Macon Fashion Week begins Sunday. The local event will highlight the talents of designers, stylists and artists throughout the community.

‘Quilt of Names’ brings lost names to the light

Wini McQueen’s “Quilt of Names” honoring names lost during the decades of slavery in the U.S. and years that came after has its debut showing Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day at Oak Ridge Cemetery

Modern blues artists come to Macon for revival fest

The local festival came as a way to preserve blues traditions and create a hub for the genre.

Macon Pops to perform classic spy theme songs

The concert includes music from movies and spy franchises like James Bond and "Mission: Impossible."

From magazines to masterpieces: Lucchese in Macon

Artist Maura Lucchese's work will be featured at an exhibit at Gallery West Oct. 3.

GABBA unites Allman Brothers fans for 33rd year

Multi-instrumentalist Randall Bramblett brings his skills and music to the festival.

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