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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

Kathryn Fakeley headlines Macon-Mercer Symphony opener

Fakeley is a junior at Mercer's McDuffie Center for Strings and is a featured soloist to open the 2025-26 season.

Indigenous celebration starts Saturday

The Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration is happening this weekend. This year marks the 33rd annual celebration.

Macon musician releasing ‘soul-stirring’ debut album

Macon musician Angel Ocasio Jr. will host a release party for his debut album "The Road Home" at Grant's Lounge this weekend.

Macon Music Revue’s debut album release party, more upcoming events

This Friday, the Macon Music Revue will have an album release party at Grant's Lounge in downtown Macon.

Regional Nutcracker honors 40 years with classes for dancers from Middle Georgia, beyond

The Nutcracker of Middle Georgia is ringing in 40 years with a free weekend ballet intensive with classes at the Jean Evans Weaver Center for Dance.

20 years of the Macon Film Festival: What to expect in 6 takes

The Macon Film Festival is back for its 20th year.

Storytellers Macon: A chance to share, listen, build community

Storytellers Macon brings friends, neighbors and community members together to share stories, listen and laugh with others.

Art fans to explore downtown in art hunt, The 567 celebrates 15 years

This weekend, The 567 Center for Renewal will host its sixth Great Art Hunt. Each year it gets bigger with more and more outdoor public art being added throughout Macon and to the hunt itself.

Macon icon, Sam & Dave musician turns 80

Macon-native Newton Collier turned 80 this week. Collier is a Macon icon, loved by many and most known for his stint with hitmakers Sam & Dave.

‘Plume’ at the Museum of Arts and Sciences offers an immersive light, sound experience

The Museum of Arts and Sciences “Plume” exhibit is an immersive, interactive dome of synchronized light and sound gestures, utilizing motion, sound and color to bring into being its own ephemeral and ethereal ecosystem.

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