Women’s Month Play at Wesleyan Gets High Marks
A Women’s Month play at Wesleyan gets high marks as March marks women’s month around the country in a 31 day celebration of female strength and accomplishmentsRead More →
A Women’s Month play at Wesleyan gets high marks as March marks women’s month around the country in a 31 day celebration of female strength and accomplishmentsRead More →
Pleasant Hill is one of Macon’s best producers of outstanding world citizens, including one of the city’s most prolific native sons, John Oliver Killens.Read More →
The third time proved to be the charm for 12 Atlanta-based Tibetan monks who descended for five days in Milledgeville recently during a “Town and Gown” visit.Read More →
It’s been said that a picture is worth a thousand words and that can truly be said of “Jazz in the Courtyard.”Read More →
Blue skies, chirping birds, lush green grass and soft music are the makings of a transformative experience affectionately referred to as Yoga in the Park.Read More →
There was almost too much to choose from: Cuban rice, Asian noodles, Turkish beans — the short list of Food for The Soul at the “International Taste of Soul.”Read More →
If you can’t get to the Caribbean, then let the Caribbean come to you — the idea behind the “Middle Georgia Island Festival” that promotes the Caribbean!Read More →
Music could be heard emanating from the hallowed halls of the Ruth Hartley Mosley Center recently during a jazz fundraiser toward creating global citizens.Read More →
Iconic actor and comedian, Bill Cosby, and the side splitting brand of humor at his “A Cosby Memorable Mother’s Day” live performance in Macon.Read More →
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