Tag: Macon
May 2015: Southern Gothic—alive and well
I first was introduced to Joe Kovac Jr. the way most people run across each other these days: on Twitter. Joe has been a reporter for the Macon Telegraph since 1991. A native Georgian (he grew up in Warner Robins), Joe knows Southern Gothic when he sees it.
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Say hello to spring at Macon’s International Cherry Blossom Festival
You'll be singing the song of spring at Macon’s 33rd Annual International Cherry Blossom Festival. Beneath a canopy of 300,000 Yoshino cherry blossom trees in bloom, you'll find everything from horse-drawn carriages to kangaroo...
Which Atlanta festival is best for you? Follow this chart
Find the best fest for you with this handy flowchart, featuring fun for families, science-lovers, comedy aficionados, and more.
Macon Design House showcases urban living
Macon Design House focuses on urban living with a downtown loft tour.
Room envy: A Victorian foyer with a modern twist
Interior designer Brooke Brantley Merrill and her husband, David, love their circa-1884 house in Macon, but the two are not wed to period decor. Their updated but classic approach is apparent the moment guests walk through the front door.
Social Disgraces: The murder of Lita McClinton
After years on the lam, a journey that took him from Costa Rica to Thailand, James Sullivan has been brought back to Atlanta and will stand trial—again—for allegedly orchestrating the murder of his wife, Buckhead socialite Lita.