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News & Views: -Massage Parlor Regulations Fascist? So says David Corr - Every Friday could be ‘First Friday’, New Peach State League, the RINO party



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calls about songbird Amy Godwin and I swear I witnessed the lead singer of Psyk Nyne doing pushups before their set, but no one believes me. Also, a big thanks to you, our readers, over eight thousand of you cast your votes online for their favorite restaurants, bands, bars and people in Macon. It’s nice to live in a town where it isn’t always easy to decide and this year, some of our races went down to the wire. It seems like every year, Readers’ Choice serves as a reminder of how large, and more importantly, how diverse the audience of the 11th Hour really is. Nothing makes me more proud than that. Congratulations to all the winners. Keep this issue around, and make sure to visit the Best of the Best in Macon. Tell them we sent you.

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Columnist Kevin Bradley is a third generation Maconite who practices family and criminal law in downtown Macon. He is a graduate of Mercer University and the University of Georgia School of Law. He has always loved to write, but until now has not found anyone willing to read his work. He and his wife Heather have two teenagers, one girl and one boy. Columnist Karen Rogers: For over fifteen years Karen Jones has been a military spouse and a stay-at-home mother of two. Last year, she began writing after a suggestion from a professor at Macon State College.This has evolved into a “second career” and love outside of her domestic dalliances.

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Columnist Bill Knowles is a lifelong Conservative who has lived in the Macon area for over 20 years. He got his first taste of the political process when at age 9 he proudly handed out buttons for then President Richard Nixon and has been hooked ever since. Bill has held campaign positions for various local, state and national candidates, including President Ronald Reagan, Steve Forbes, Senator Fred Thompson and most recently Senator John McCain. He is currently a member of the Bibb County Republican Party’s Executive Committee and the Georgia GOP’s State Committee. He and his wife Bridget have one son,Teddy.

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or the fourth year in a row, The 11th Hour Readers’ Choice awards show outdid itself. From Pedals the Poodle posing with some of Macon’s Hip Hop Elite, to Larry Schlesinger and Darth Vader/Erick Erickson presenting awards together, once more, it was the best year ever. A giant thanks to Big Jammin’ for putting on his beard and hosting the show. And to all the local musicians, what can we say? Ya’ll are just awesome. Sonny Spoon showing up with 25 drummers and dancers to perform in front of him really took the cake, and Shantee, a homeless cross-dressing friend of the 11th Hour standing up in front of our “Story of the Year” and singing a-capello, and receiving a standing ovation and a few teary eyes, was one of my favorite moments. And we’re still fielding

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READER RANTS & RAVES

Macon Writers Group continues tradition at Sydney Lanier Cottage

Massage Parlor Regulations Fascist!

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he desire by lifestyle Nazis like Larry Schlesinger and Erick Erickson to impose restrictions on massage spas is pathetic. They falsely accuse these honorable businesses of sex slavery and trafficking despite the fact there have been no arrests or charges brought for those crimes by law enforcement period! What goes on behind closed doors between consenting adults is no business of government. The spas are a great assett to Macon and increase tourism. They do a great job serving the needs of our locals,tourists,and conventioneers. You don't need a license to give a great massage or body scrub. The best massages I've ever had came from those who were not licensed. To limit the hours of operation for any business is fascism. To mandate a dress code or require fingerprinting and character references to operate a spa is equally fascist. Hopefully cooler heads will prevail and the spas will be left alone. We should welcome these honorable hard working spas and their employees as we do other businesses. If not look for the spas to find loopholes and continue. Also look for lawsuits which will bankrupt our financially strapped city. Long live the spas! - David Corr

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n the last Saturday of each month, the folks at Lanier Cottage graciously play host to members of the Macon Writers Group, all seeking inspiration by the lingering muse of Sydney Lanier. And I am fortunate enough to be one of these hopefuls. While our group consists of writers of different genres at varying skill levels, each of us have the same goal: to hone our craft. Although the group’s membership has fluctuated over the years and the venue has changed several times, MGW is now firmly planted at the Cottage and our group is flourishing. Plays, poems, short stories, novels, and even blogs are perfected as members submit work for constructive criticism. Words of wisdom and encouragement fill the room as each of us has his moment in the spotlight. Suggestions are made, compliments are given—it is a safe place to share, learn and laugh. And slowly, in the

welcoming atmosphere of this wonderful poets’ home, masterpieces are being penned while lifetime friendships are forged. The group is evolving as our fearless leader, Dr. Shane Trayers of Macon State University, challenges us to become more involved in the Macon art scene. This year, we are excited to host a private event in honor of the authors who will be speaking at the Crossroads Writers Conference and Literary Festival. The ethereal music of harpist Calista Anne Waddy will gently play as members of the MGW humbly read their works for these demigods. By now, you may be wondering how you, too, might enjoy the benefits of the Macon Writers Group. We welcome any adult dedicated to writing. Just contact Shane at shane.trayers@maconstate.edu to learn more about us. - JENNY MURR

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Making every Friday a ‘First Friday’ and the new Peach State League

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ity Council’s Public Safety Committee approved an ordinance this past week to expand First Friday’s open container exceptions to every Friday in downtown Macon. Though originally the meeting was held to consider an ordinance by Councilman and 11th Hour Columnist Rick Hutto to add a Third Friday Event, members decided to expand upon it at the urging of Newtown Macon. “'I think it’s a smart move, and good timing with the days getting longer and warmer. It will enhance the convention and tourism synergy we have with the new Marriott, the branding of ourselves as a music destination and the revitalization of downtown; not to mention the College Hill Corridor activity,” said council woman

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Nancy White. The measure passed committee and must now go before the full council before going into effect.

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aseball is returning to Historic Luther Williams Field this summer and the team's identity will be announced at a press conference on Thursday, March 11th. The Peach State League received over 200 unique submissions and one lucky fan who submitted the winning name will receive a set of two season tickets. The new Macon Baseball Team will be a member of the Peach State League and will play a schedule consisting of 42 home games at Luther Williams Field. For more information please visit www.peachstateleague.com or call (478) 745-0777.

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attnall Square Park will play host to two premiere events of athletic competition on Saturday, May 1. The 1st Annual Macon Cycling Classic will take place from 9 a.m. to approximately 7:30 p.m. with criterium races in 10 different categories. The course will be a 0.7 mile (1.1k) rectangular loop around Tattnall Square Park. A criterium is a fast-paced race, typically around a few city blocks closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Criterium racing is broken into various categories based on skill/ability, gender, and age, from first-time beginners through seasoned professionals. Criteriums are the most popular form of bicycle racing in the U.S. and have become enduring events in many cities including the “Athens Twilight Criterium” held annually in Athens, Ga. The race is being promoted and sponsored by Macon's Walthall Oil Cycling team and the collegiate Mercer Cycling team. As the last criterium comes to a close, Bragg Jam’s Moonlight Miles 5K Fun Run will be gearing up with its course designed to start and finish around Tattnall Square Park. This is the third year for the nighttime running competition, which serves as a fundraiser for the Bragg Jam Festival and usually takes place in July. Organizers made the decision to move the race to May 1 when the opportunity became available to partner with the organizers of the Macon Cycling Classic and create a full day of activities in Tattnall Square Park, located in the heart of the College Hill Corridor. Registration and check-in for the Moonlight Miles begins at approximately 7:00 p.m., with runners taking their mark at 8:30 p.m.

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The Axe-Man Cometh BY KEVIN P. BRADLEY

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am not saying that conservatives are invariably short-sighted, but it seems that they become so cause-obsessed that they will sacrifice long term benefits for the sake of a “win” on their cause du jour. The current cause is cutting taxes, or if that proves too insane even for Republicans in the current environment of rapidly decreasing revenues, at least treating the current tax levels like the speed of light – theoretically possible to exceed, but it ain’t gonna happen. Consider the mad budget whackers up at the General Assembly. The Republican leadership appears in the press periodically wringing their hands and shaking their heads sorrowfully at the cuts being made – painful yes, but necessary because the money just isn’t there. Of course these same people fly into a rage at virtually any initiative for raising additional funds – even the Governor’s modest proposal for a 1.6% tax on hospital revenue to make up for a Medicaid shortfall was met with derision –

the idea is a “non starter” according to Lt. Governor Casey Cagle. But then I suppose it would be – the tax in question would be largely shouldered by health insurers, and these companies paid good money for this legislature and expect it to toe the line. Don’t get me wrong – some cuts are inevitable. Unlike the federal government, the State of Georgia can’t make up budget shortfalls by printing more money or issuing securities backed by the treasury. States have to come up with actual money, borrow it, or issue bonds (which is essentially borrowing from our kids). The economic meltdown in this state has led to a drastic contraction of state revenues. Of course, a good bit of the economic situation is our own fault. Lack of regulation and oversight led to the housing and construction collapse, and the same along with archaic banking laws led to the collapse of so many overstretched and under- capitalized banks that Georgia has been referred to as the “Chernobyl” of the banking industry. But at the same time some compromise is necessary. When the legislative

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Don’t call this Republican a RINO (Republican In Name Only) BY BILL KNOWLES

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s a Republican who watches the news and tries to stay current with political issues, almost everyday I either hear or see the word RINO. For those of you unfamiliar with this acronym it stands for Republican In Name Only. As a caveat, I want to again explain that when it comes to my political philosophy I sincerely do not think that there are many people more Conservative than me, but I am starting to get a little tired of people continuously trying to hang this title on a candidate or legislator that might not agree with them on an issue that might run contrary to what they feel is right in their eyes. The reason that this sentiment is becoming more and more alarming to me is the talk of a third major party that would do absolutely nothing but splinter the Republican Party as we know it. Is the GOP perfect? By no means! However, members of our party that are thinking of this ‘grand and noble pursuit’ must learn from our past mistakes. It was the Reform Party of Ross Perot that defeated George H.W. Bush and kept Bill Clinton in power for eight years. (Now I will admit that eight years under Clinton was a whole lot better than eight months under Obama, but I digress.) It was also the Progressive or ‘Bull Moose’ Party of Theodore Roosevelt that elected Woodrow Wilson in 1908, arguably one of the worst Presidents of the Twentieth Century. The primary process of our election system was set up so members of the same party of differing views could run against each other and let the constituents determine who they thought would represent

them better. After the primary is completed, good party members rally around their nominee and try and defeat the opposing party. Unfortunately, some folks don’t see it that way. John McCain is a perfect example of this type of thought. And look what we came up with in his place. In the primary contests that occurred before Georgia, I was a supporter of Senator Fred Thompson. As it turned out, the man lacked the “fire in the belly” to run for President and subsequently dropped out. I was devastated, but I remember really studying over the other candidates and ending up with Senator McCain, not because I wanted to, but because it was the right thing to do for the party. Very few people in Middle Georgia did more to get John McCain elected than I did. I’m not wearing that statement as a badge of honor, but I do say it to remind people that he was most certainly not my first choice of a candidate. He was, however, much more in line with my political philosophy than Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. The Republican Senate race in Florida illustrates my point perfectly. Marco Rubio seems to be a very Conservative candidate, while Charlie Crist is the “RINO” in the race. In every poll, Rubio is beating Crist like a drum and it is becoming a fairly bitter campaign. I would hope that whoever comes out on the losing end urges his supporters to work as hard for the winning candidate as they did for him, not to sit at home and eat sour grapes and let the Democratic nominee cruise to victory. In 1948, Ronald Reagan did a political advertisement. In it he was quoted as saying, “We must have new faces in the

leadership starts calmly talking about gutting Georgia’s public higher education system to the tune of $300 million, it is time to insist on some alternatives. According to the Macon Telegraph, current proposals would eliminate 4,000 jobs, terminate academic programs at a number of schools, and close the State Botanical Gardens and Rock Eagle. Republican State Senator Seth Harp has said the prospect of such cuts is “horrible,” but that “we don’t have any choice in the matter.”

given state benefits that state in number of ways. First, the existence of a high caliber college and university system attracts business (and tax revenue) to the state, both because it creates an educated work force, but because many businesses, particularly in technological fields, work in partnership with top tier universities, and benefit from the research capabilities of the same. Secondly, a strong college and university system keeps top quality students (and future higher income tax payers) in the

With all due respect to Senator Harp – who I have met on occasion and is a fine man in his private life – there is a choice in the matter. When faced with the prospect of gutting our college and university system, it is time to at least consider a modest tax increase, at least at the corporate level. It is business, after all, that benefits from the quality of our higher education system. Which brings me back to my original argument about short-sightedness – that saving money in the here and now may result in greater costs in the future. The quality of the higher education system in a

state and brings people of equal quality into the state to attend school. Of course, many people get jobs and settle down in the state where they attend college. So there is a net benefit in productive, higher income residents to a state with a good post-secondary educational system. The converse is also true. A state that skimps on public higher education will see a net loss in top level students and workers, in businesses, and, perhaps most importantly from the fiscal standpoint, in tax base. We can save a little now, but we will pay with interest later.

Congress of the United States: Democratic faces.” He then went on to completely endorse President Harry Truman and his friend Hubert H. Humphrey for Senator of Minnesota. That really doesn’t sound like a good party man, does it? Just 16 years later Ronald Reagan gave his “Rendezvous With Destiny” speech while endorsing the Republican nominee Barry Goldwater. I wonder if anyone has ever called President Reagan a RINO? Yet we all hold him as the standard of what a Republican candidate should aspire to be. (Just twenty years after the endorsement of President Truman and Senator Humphrey, Reagan ran unsuccessfully for President against a much more liberal Richard Nixon. Though there were

some rumblings of a third party, as there were again when Reagan again lost to Gerald Ford in 1976, Reagan decided to be a party loyalist and dismiss such notions.) The Republican Party has always been a party of inclusiveness and at this point in our nation’s history must remain that way in order for us to unify in taking back control of our country in not only both chambers of Congress and the White House, but in state legislations and governorships across the nation. Believe me, I am in full agreement with the Tea Party patriots and have been to both of the local Tea Parties, but I do think that a major third party made up from the Tea Party itself will be a major mistake that the United States can’t afford.

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am convinced that the resurgence of downtown Macon is due to what demographers call our “creative class.” Isn’t it interesting that the area that looks most like a college town here is actually removed from our colleges and universities (unless you count Georgia College and State University’s nighttime instruction center on Cherry Street)? Bars, restaurants, retail space, offices and theatres downtown are full mainly with young people sporting backpacks, laptops, and at least some disposable income. When I was in my first production at Theatre Macon fourteen years ago, I parked directly in front of the theatre every night for rehearsal and could have fired a shot down Cherry Street without hitting anyone or anything. Now it is difficult to find a parking space at night without using one of the safe and well-lighted parking decks. Artists and craftsmen such as photographer Maryann Bates work from downtown lofts where they were considered “urban pioneers” when they first moved in. I was there recently for a photo shoot for my new book and, while the studios on Mulberry Street are not elegant, they fill a much-needed void for affordable work space. Loft apartments are being added block by block and are filled not only with students but working professionals as well such as Adam Hammond, news anchor at channel 24. The recent Macon Film Festival brought out-of-town guests who were amazed at what downtown has to offer. Our guests stayed at the new Marriott City Center where festival-goers mixed with attendees who were here for the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame induction. When our guests decided to stay an extra night, they had to be placed on a waiting list because the hotel was completely booked. In just a few short months, the Marriott has already proven to be a wonderful asset for our City and the entire area. My wife and I were pleased to help provide the opening film for the festival, starring Macon native Melvyn Douglas, and his granddaughter was present for the naming of the festival’s top award in his honor. The premiere of Steve Balderson’s film, “Stuck,” shot entirely in Macon, was not only enjoyable but it brought the announcement that two more movies are to be filmed here in Macon. The experience that Karen Black had appearing in “Stuck” convinced her not only to produce her own play at the Cox Capitol Theatre but to make a film of it in Macon as well in the coming months. During the festival we walked with our guests to dinner at downtown’s terrific new restaurant, Lemongrass, but a private group of 24 had filled it almost completely. We then walked down the block to the alwaysreliable Tic Toc where Cesare and his staff did their usual great job. In how many cities of our size would we have such a choice within an easy walking distance? If we had more time afterwards, we would have ended with dessert at Dolce Vita which is fast joining the Hummingbird as the late-night places to be seen. The weekend after the film festival, Chris Horne and a great crew of volunteers put on the Crossroads Writers Conference and Literary Festival at and near Mercer University. Where else could attendees listen to a screenwriter for “CSI,” a Nebula Award-winning science fiction writer, a commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered, a very successful television scriptwriter, and several nationally-published authors? I was honored to give two different presentations and read a brief excerpt from my new book that a fellow writer complimented greatly by calling my narrative “Proustian.” Restaurateurs Don Bivings and Pino Mauro at Market City Café have purchased the buildings that adjoin the café and are planning attractive residences above an upscale market in what is now a boarded-up building. Having already invested a great deal of money in their historic home, they now are confident enough in their adopted hometown that they are quite literally putting their money where their mouth is. If “transplants” display such confidence in downtown, why can’t other Maconites who have been here for generations? Elliott Dunwody at Bright Blue Sky Productions recently emailed to thank me for the stepped-up police protection over on Poplar Street that has had a marked impact on that area of an expanding downtown. As the College Hill Corridor progresses further down College Street, our concept of “downtown” will necessarily change. Bicycle paths and walking trails are making us a more mobile society without the trouble and expense of using cars for every purpose. Eventually, as baby boomers and empty nesters age, more and more will be giving up their houses in the suburbs for smaller and more efficient homes downtown. Until that happens, our creative class will continue to lead the way in breathing life into downtown. So, the next time you see a young man or woman on the street who may look a bit different from you, who may dress in a fashion you wouldn’t choose, or who steps off a bicycle and locks it to a rack, be respectful – you may be looking at your future landlord.


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Our Cherry Blossom Festival Picks The Pinkest Party on Earth, March 18 - 28

Lawn Mower Grand Prix March 20 - 21

n partnership with the Cherry Blossom Festival and Cox Capitol Theatre, Cox Communications will host the third annual Lawn Mower Grand Prix. This year the Lawn Mower Grand Prix is an official points race for the U.S. Lawn Mower Racing Association (USLMRA). The Mow Down Show Down will be a two day event at Amerson Water Works Park beginning March 20th from 10 am – 4pm and continues March 21st from 10am – 4pm. During the event professional racers will race modified lawn mowers up to speeds in excess of 60 miles per hour. This event is FREE to the public. Zaxby’s, Moe’s and Shane’s Rib Shack will be selling food and there will be a beverage vendor as well. The entire park is open for families to enjoy the races, the playground, and many trails along the Ocmulgee River. Amerson Water Works Park address is 2600 Riverview Road Macon, GA 31204. For additional information on the Lawn Mower Grand Prix visit: www.coxcapitoltheatre.com

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Bed Race: Sat, March 20 Presented by Walthall Oil. Sponsored by 11th Hour 1p.m. on Cherry Street, downtown Macon

Tunes & Balloons: Sat March 20 Presented by Cox and Medical Center Macon State College, gates open at 4 p.m., Balloons glow at dusk $5 per person, children under 6 are free. Hot air balloon tether rides, children’s activities, live music, and a balloon glow. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics.

Parade: Sun, March 21 Presented by Geico 3 p.m. in Downtown Macon

Kaleidoscope of Cultures, Mar 21 Presented by Walmart 7:00 p.m. at Porter Auditorium at Wesleyan College Free Event with a 2010 Festival Pin!

For a complete schedule of events, visit Cherryblossom.com

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The 11th Hour is proud to sponsor these free, nightly concerts: Friday, March 19th featuring Allman Brothers Tribute Band Midnight Riders 8-11 p.m. Saturday, March 20th featuring Country artist Nick Malloy Band with Shane Bridges 8-11:30 p.m. Sunday, March 21st featuring the Hollywood Band 6-9 p.m. Monday, March 22nd featuring Blues artist Big Mike and the Booty Papas 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 23rd Margaritaville featuring Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band A1A 6-10pm Wednesday, March 24th featuring Big Earnie’s Original Garage Band with Joey Stuckey 6-9 Thursday, March 25th featuring 80’s band Girlz, Girlz, Girlz 8-11:30 p.m. Friday, March 26th featuring Motown artist NSP 8-11 p.m. Saturday, March 27th featuring Bee Gees Tribute, Stayin Alive 8-11 p.m. Sunday, March 28th Blue Grass Day 11:30-6 p.m. Central City Park: Parking is FREE from 11 until 1 M-F. $5 per car thereafter. Unlimited entrance parking passes on sale at the Cherry Blossom Gift Shop or from parking attendants for $15 per car.


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Thur March 11 This day in history: (1997) Ashes of Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry are launched into space.

The talented teens of Theatre Macon’s Youth Actors Company open “Big River,” the incredible musical version of Huckleberry Finn that was a Broadway hit. It's directed by Sylvia Haynie with music direction by Laura Voss and stars students from nearly every public and private high school in Macon. Performances are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, 2:30 on Sunday, and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, thrugh March 14. Tickets are $12 to $15. For reservations call 478.746.9485.

Capitol Theatre screens Michael Moore’s documentary, “Capitalism: A Love Story” at 7 p.m. Admission is $1. For reservations or more info about films at the Capitol call 478.257.6381.

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Hamilton kills 16 kindergardeners, their teacher and himself .

"Young Stars of Tomorrow" will be

featured in the Macon Symphony Orchestra concert at the Grand Opera House. Locally grown, young talents include Jasmine Habersham (voice), Anna Darnell (clarinet) and Ben Altman (guitar) who will perform with the MSO Saturday, March 13th at 7:30 pm.Join us by calling the box office at 467/301-5300. Adult tickets $35/Student and Military $15/Children 12 years and under $10.

Sun March 14 This day in history: (1985) Michael Secrest (U.S.) completes 24-hour ride of 516 mi.

Second Sunday Brunch featuring the Ralph Roddenbery Band. Noon until 2pm at Washington Park. (In case of rain, event will move to the Armory Ballroom) Bring your lunch or buy one on site from Michael’s on Mulberry. Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s also for sale. CollegeHillMacon.com

Wed March 17 This day in history: (1987) IBM releases PC-DOS version 3.3.

Pianist Laura Nocciero in concert, pre-

sented by the Macon Concert Association. at Burden Parlor in the Olive Swann Porter Bldg. at Wesleyan College. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $20 at the door, seating limited.

Thur March 18 This day in history: (1989) Largest Art robbery in the history, where 12 paintings valued at $100 million are stolen.

Rodney Carrington at Macon Auditorium

Carrington has built a cult following with his no-holds barred standup that includes comedy and music about the funny side of redneck lifestyles, women at bars, men acting like men and oddball sex. Ticket Prices: $42.25 Box office: 751-9232.

March 19-28 cherry blossom events Sea Lion Splash

Several shows daily with a nightly playtime, shows vary by date. This 30 minute entertaining show is geared around educating the audience on the habits of the sea lions and brings out the inherent comedic behavior of these animals: catching and retrieving objects, balancing, handstands, dancing, and interaction with the audience.

Amusement Ride Specials Monday $15.00 unlimited rides all day Tues-Thur: $20.00 unlimited rides all day Regular price all other days of the festival

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Fri March 19 This day in history: (1997) Supreme Court hears Internet indecency arguments.

Hay House Top of the House Tours

4 p.m. In addition to the regular daily 30 minute guided tour, allows guests to see the cupla. $12 adults, $11 seniors/military, $9 students ages 8 and over.

Sat March 20 This day in history: (1996) Erik and Lyle

Menendez found guilty of killing their parents.

Picnic and Pops

5 p.m. on Coleman Hill, Bond Street in Macon Featuring the Middle Georgia Concert Band Free Event. Bring your picnics and lawn chairs!

Ocmulgee Lantern Light Tours

1207 Emery Hwy, Macon, GA, (478) 752-8257 Gates open from 7:30 until 10 p.m. One mile walk along the lantern light trail. Ranger led tours at 7:30 & 9 p.m. $5 per adult, kids free

Sun March 21 This day in history: (1991) U.N. Security Council panel decided to lift the food embargo on Iraq.

Middle Georgia Youth Ballet

2:30 p.m. Grand Opera House $10 adults, $8 Students, $10 day of show, general admission. A Grand Afternoon of Song and Dance Featuring Les Patineurs from The Skaters and Where the Wild Things Are as well as performances by the Mercer University Children’s Choir

Cherry Blossom Parade

Tues March 23 This day in history: (1990) Former Exxon 3 p.m. on Cherry and Mulberry Streets

Tunes and Balloons

Macon State College, gates open at 4 p.m., Balloons glow at dusk, $5 per person, children under 6 are free. Hot air balloon tether rides, children’s activities, live music, and a balloon glow, Bring blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics

Pink Pancake Breakfast

7:30 until 10:30 a.m. at the Food Tent at Central City Park. $5.00/plate with proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society Free Parking.

Pet Fashion Show

Presented by FURever Friends 1 until 2:30 on the Coca-Cola Entertainment Stage, registration begins at 11 a.m. Fashion show for pets and their owners including categories such as Best Dressed, Pet/Owner Look-A-Like, Most Unusual, and Prettiest in Pink. Prizes for winners Free Event, rain date Sunday, March 21st

Dixie Disc Dogs Championships

Valdez Captain Joseph Hazelwood ordered to help clean up Prince William Sound and pay $50,000 in restitution for 1989 oil spill.

A Taste of the South by the Federated Garden Clubs of Macon (478) 742-0921House Tours 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., Lunch 12 Noon. $20 “Old South” luncheon with a garden photography lecture. The home is located in the historic district on the National Historic Register.

Army Ground Forces Band Concert 7:30 p.m. at Porter Auditorium, Wesleyan College, 4760 Forsyth Rd. Patriotic and popular music, Free Event

Thur March 25 This day in history: (2008) 160 square mile part of the Antarctic ice shelf disintegrates.

Fashion Show and Champagne Brunch 11:30 a.m. at the Macon City

Central City Park from 11 until 5 p.m. $5 fee for dogs. Premier Frisbee Dogs from around the country compete for the Championship Title, Free Event

Auditorium, Celebrity Emcee Liz Fabian, Celebrity Guest Models, Pink Champagne and Catered Brunch. Tickets are $35 per person or $300 for a table of 10 and can be purchased by calling Mercer Ticket Sales at (478) 301-5470

1 p.m. on Cherry Street in downtown Macon Teams of 5 competing for fastest, funniest, most original, judge’s choice, and the fastest bed. Free Event

Wesleyan College, 4760 Forsyth Rd. Jazz and patriotic music, Free Event

Bed Race

Third Annual Lawn Mower Grand Prix USLMRA STA-BIL Racing Event

Benefitting Cox Capital Theatre 10 until 4 p.m. (478) 257-6391 Amerson Water Works Park, Free Event!

Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve Concert 7:30 p.m. at Porter Auditorium, Defending the Caveman

7:30 p.m. Grand Opera House $39.50 Mercer Ticket Sales (478) 301-5470 The longest running solo play in Broadway history. Without taking sides, this insightful comedy explores the ongoing battle for understanding between the sexes.

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Dead Confederate with Futurebirds The Hummingbird Robert Lee Coleman Loco’s Bar & Grill

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B Keith Williams 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive

John Stanley Band with special guest Tony Tyler Backporch Lounge Shawn Bradshaw CJ’s Sports Bar

Unknown Hinson The Hummingbird, 430 Cherry Robert Lee Coleman Mellow Mushroom Tommy Craine Rivalry’s Sports Bar Josh Carson The Shamrock

Unmentionables Wild Wing Cafe

SAT 3/13

The Running List & Jacob Roper 567 Cafe, 7pm

John Stanley Band with special guest Tony Tyler Backporch Lounge Music Trivia Cheers Bar & Grill

Barstool Prophets CJ’s Sports Bar The Coal Porters The Hummingbird Shane Couillard Mellow Mushroom

SAT 3/13

Blues Crew Rivalry’s Sports Bar

SAT 3/20

2 Finger Jester Wild Wing Cafe

Joe Pitts Band Rivalry’s Sports Bar

Toolshed Ginger The Shamrock

SUN 3/14

Josh Carson Mellow Mushroom, 7pm

MON 3/15

RJ & Randy 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive

TUES 3/16 Open Mic Locos Bar & Grill

B Keith Williams The Shamrock

WED 3/17

Chris Hicks & Friends Backporch Lounge Shawn Bradshaw Cheers Bar & Grill

Irish Bash w/Old Flame The Hummingbird, 430 Cherry Open Mic w/ Matt Rivalry’s on Northside

Irish Bash w/Caleb & Bo Wild Wing Cafe

THUR 3/18 Final Skins Loco’s Bar & Grill

FRI 3/19

Project 77 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive Floco Torres 567 Cafe, 7pm

Stewart & Winfield The Hummingbird Shane Couillard Mellow Mushroom Homeless Hill Rivalry’s Sports Bar

Toolshed Ginger Wild Wing Cafe

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Big Mike & Booty Papas The Hummingbird Chris Bartlett Mellow Mushroom

Crankin Daddies The Shamrock Radio Cult Wild Wing Cafe

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Khmer & Savior Adore 567 Cafe, 7pm Jason Hobbs Mellow Mushroom

MON 3/22

Bobby Ferguson 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive

TUES 3/23 Open Mic Locos Bar & Grill

B Keith Williams The Shamrock

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Chris Hicks & Friends Backporch Lounge Scott Pallot Cheers Bar & Grill

DJ Old Flame, Ladies Nite The Hummingbird, 430 Cherry Open Mic w/Matt Rivalry’s on Northside Matt Pippen Wild Wing Cafe

THUR 3/25 Scott & Jeremy of St. Francis Loco’s Bar & Grill

FRI 3/26

Dirty Dozen Brass Band Cox Capitol Theatre Scott Little Band The Hummingbird Josh Campbell Mellow Mushroom

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Happy hour til 7pm, jam & rehearse 7-10pm, 20’s Pub

Lady’s Hour 7:30-8:30pm. Gals enjoy $1 Wells/Domestics BJ’s Billiards

$3 Pint Night at Buffalo’s Macon Steak Night 6-9pm,Karaoke 8pm Tara’s Tavern Beer Olympics, Bottoms Ups

Hippy Chick Night 6PM-Close: $1.50 House Wine & $4.50 Jager Mellow Mushroom

$1 Domestics Locos

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2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar

$1.25 Bud til 8p, 35¢ Wings 8-11p The Hole Thang $1 Wells all night, The Bird Happy Hour open to close Rivalry’s Sports Bar $2 Bud Light Bottles Wild Wing Cafe

Service Industry Night 6PM-Close: 2 for $10 Jager Bombs; $3 House Margaritas; $3 3 Olives Vodka; $2 Miller Lite Bottles & Yuengling Pints Macon Mellow

Lady’s Hour 7:30-8:30pm. Gals enjoy $1 Wells/Domestics BJ’s Billiards

The Rookery offers drink specials from 11-1am: $2 Bud Light bottles, $4.50 well doubles, $3 Sex on the Beach and 2 for 1 Jager. $3 Jose Margaritas all day! Free Pool! Tara’s Tavern

Skirts, $2 drinks all night Rivalry’s

35¢ Wings 3p-close, Buffalos

Late Night Happy Hour SundayThursday: 9PM-close - $2 Miller Lite Bottles & Yuengling Pints, $3 Wells Mellow Mushroom

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$1pints, $3.75 PBR Pitchers Macon Mellow

Beat the Clock at Bottoms Up, 50¢ drafts go up every half hour 2-4-1 Margaritas all day at El Azteca

2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar Bud Bingo, win prizes! Friend’s Bar & Grill

Lady’s Hour 7:30-8:30pm. Gals enjoy $1 Wells/Domestics BJ’s Billiards

Live music with B Keith Williams The Shamrock

$1.50 Dom Draft beers, $3 Bloody Marys, Tara’s Tavern 2 fer Tuesday: 5-10p, featuring $2 Domestic drafts Wild Wing

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$1 Miller, Bud & Coors Lt Drafts Wild Wing Cafe $1 Domestics Locos

2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar

Ladies night, free wells for the gals The Hummingbird Open Mic, 10pm, Rivalry’s

$3 select 22oz Drafts, 2-4-1 Jagerbombs Wild Wing

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Happy Hour prices for poker players, BJ’s Billiards

2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar

The Rookery offers drink specials from 11-1am: $2 Bud Light bottles, $4.50 well doubles, $3 Sex on the Beach and 2 for 1 Jager. $10 Domestic Buckets Wild Wing Cafe

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2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar

The Rookery offers drink specials from 11-1am: $2 Bud Light bottles, $4.50 well doubles, $3 Sex on the Beach and 2 for 1 Jager. $4 Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka Wild Wing Cafe

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TIFFANY @ CLUB SYNERGY Tiffany Renee Darwish (born October 2, 1971), known popularly as Tiffany, is an ‘80s pop idol who charted several teen pop hits during the late 1980s, including “I think we’re along now.” She was the youngest artist to have first two releases peak at number one on the US singles chart. Since then, she has performed in a variety of genres, from country to dance, both in The United States and other countries. Since 2007, she has been charting regularly on the Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. Showtime 10pm. On Stage, Synergy will hold a TIFFANY LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST for cash, where Tiffany herself will pick the winner! Want to get up close and personal? There will even be a Tiffany meet and greet after the show.

Fri, Mar 26

DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND @ COX CAPTIOL THEATRE The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is a world famous music machine, whose name is synonymous with genre-bending romps and high-octane performances. They have revitalized the brass band in New Orleans and around the world, progressing from local parties, clubs, baseball games and festivals in their early years to touring nearly constantly in the U.S. and in over 30 other countries on five continents. The Dirty Dozen have been featured guests on albums by artists including David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Dr. John and the Black Crowes. Tickets just $20 in advance, call 257-6391!

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Mondays with Man in the Box, 9pm at Locos on Riverside

New to Tuesdays! Karaoke with Mitch The Hummingbird, 8p NEW Wednesdays with Mitch from 9p-1a at BJ Billiards

Unknown Hinson, Friday 3/12

Every Wednesday, Macon Shroom

THUR, 3/11

Wed, Fri & Saturdays at Tara’s

Both in name and in sound, Dead Confederate aims to further the cause of Southern rock. The Georgia band does indeed mix its Neil Young with its Lynyrd Skynyrd, but underneath all those heavy chords is a group of guys raised on Nirvana, Sonic Youth, and other titans of early'90s alt-rock.Hear the other bands from this concert: R.E.M., Papercranes, Johnathan Rice, Summerbirds in the Cellar.

Every Friday 7:30, Mondays at 5pm, Friends Bar & Grill Sundays with Brad, 9pm The Backporch Lounge

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Dead Confederate with Futurebirds @ The Hummingbird

Robert Lee Coleman @ Locos

Family Trivia every Thursday evening from 8-10pm, Buffalo’s Macon

As was often the case during the 1950s, Coleman's introduction to playing in front of an audience came in the church. But the guitar had a strong hold on Coleman by then. He continued to hone his guitar chops,playing with most of Macon's prominent musicians of the day, most notably James Brown with whom he played from 1970-72.

Tuesday nights with Jason Hawk, cash prizes, Wild Wing Cafe

John Stanley Band with special guest Tony Tyler @ Backporch Lounge

Every Wednesday with 2-4-1 Jagerbombs El Azteca

Every Tuesday, Macon Mellow

Every Monday with Big Jammin, Happy Hour all night, Rivalry’s Thursday nights 9p, The Shamrock Trivia with Jacob at Loco’s every Wednesday, Big payouts!

Every Wednesday at The Rookery, compete for $5,000 grand prize! 8pm Every Wednesday at The Bird, 7pm.

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Nightly Poker 7:30p, Friends Bar

Sunday Poker League 2:30,Tuesdays at 7pm, Rivalry’s Nightly Poker 8p, BJ Billiards

Texas Hold ‘Em, The Hole Thang

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The John Stanley Band was founded by musician Stan "the drummer man" Killingsworth in 2010. Stan who is known to the Middle Georgia area by his association with musicians and acts such as Soulshine, and The Midnight Bluez Band, formed the group in an attempt to bring a new flavor to classic and southern rock. CD Release party!

Shawn Bradshaw @ CJ’s Sports Bar

Bradshaw is an artist and musician now living in Macon. Having been a gypsy most of his life, He settled here when his daughter was born. He brings a beachy vibe to his laid back shows.

Unknown Hinson @The Bird

Looking somewhat like Dracula's nasty little brother who spent some hard years drinking and working as a carnival barker for a second-

The Unmentionables, Fri 3/12 rate freak show, Unknown Hinson translates that vibe to his style of country and westerntinged psychobilly.

Tommy Crain @ Rivalry’s

Southern rock pioneer, Tom Crain, from Franklin, Tennessee, is best known for his two decades of work with the Charlie Daniels Band. He wrote songs and performed on over 20 CDB albums, winning a grammy for "The Devil Went Down To Georgia."

Unmentionables @ Wild Wing

A rock-a-billy sensibility with a long list of covers that will have you be-bopping all over the floor of Wild Wing. They play it all from J. J. Cale to K.C and the Sunshine band, if this show doesn’t get you to having a good time nothing will.

SAT, 3/13

The Running List & Jacob Roper @ 567 Café

A Pop Punk band from Northeast Tennessee graces us with their songs at the ever growing 567 Café. Recently embarking on an aggressive tour of the Southeast, this great band will be making it’s first sop in Macon. Get out and welcome them.

The Coal Porters @ The Bird

The Coal Porters are the world’s first “alt-bluegrass” act and the UK’s most entertaining bluegrass ensemble, one firmly established on the European touring circuits. They are performing USA dates in March 2010 including the South By Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas.

Shane Couillard @ Mellow Mushroom

This acoustic dudness, plays Soul and Southern rock and is relatively new on the scene here. He’s from Warner Robins, and plays covers and some originals. Great laid back listening.

Stewart & Winfield@ The Bird

Singer-performers and Savannah, Georgia natives Stewart Marshall and Winfield Smith

Savior Adore, Sunday 3/21 began entertaining Savannah and Athens together in 1989 and expanded the shows to Colorado mountain towns through 1994. A critically-acclaimed debut album in 1996, "...'bout time" was appropriately named as the longawaited, first release of material and showcased the duo's soaring, high-lonesome harmonies. The recording also demonstrated their reverent passion for bluegrass, old-school country, and folk-rock.

Homeless Hill @ Rivalry’s

Not too hard and definitely not too soft! There debut album-Set It On Fire is schedulued for release in April 2010.

SAT, 3/20

Radio Cult @ Wild Wing Café

Radio Cult is here to rock out 80s style!From Madonna to Van Halen (Nena to Guns N Roses, Joan Jett to Devo, Billy Idol to The B52's, the list goes on.

SUN, 3/21

Khmer & Savior Adore @ 567 Cafe, 7pm. They met at NYU, but it took two years of friendship and going to each others' shows before they decided to collaborate on something. The Adventures of Mr. Pumpernickel and the Girl with Animals in her Throat was born. Cantora Records encouraged us more... and now they have an LP “In the Wooded Forest, and they are playing, where else but the hub of hip, the 567 Café.

TUES, 3/23

Funklefinger @ the Golden BoughFunklefinger is made up of four guys brought together by a love for live music. When Robby graduated high school in 2005, he moved to Athens. For nearly four years Robby sat around and wrote new music, and he began to play solo acoustic around the Athens area about a year ago, receiving a warm welcome from many local musicians. And they play the back room at the coolest bookstore in the universe on March 23rd. 11thHourOnline.com

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Big Hairy Monster Voted one of your favorite new bands in our Readers’ Choice Awards, meet the guys behind the music - Clifford Treend - Vocalist/Keyboardist - He has been a performing musician since he could walk, and has played in several bands across the U.S. and in Europe. Currently splits time between Big Hairy Monster and his very popular Valdosta-based cover band Daddy's Money. - Foster McMullen - Vocalist/Guitarist - Has played for 36 years in several popular Macon area groups (Redline, Hellenbach) and is a well-known area guitar teacher. He owns MusicMasters music store in Byron. - Eric "Hornet" Fellhauer - Bass Guitar/Vocals - Hornet has been playing for over 20 years in a variety of bands, and was at one time a member of the Italian Prog Metal group Eldritch.

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What do you sound like and what are your influences.

Good question, I wish I knew the answer! When we review our concert videos, audience responses occasionally bleed onto the audio track. My two favorite comments have been, "What the hell was that?" and "I think my mind has been expanded." People who have listened to us live or to our demos have compared us to Rush, Moe, Mr. Mister, King Crimson, and other seemingly disparate groups. So, I guess you could define our sound as adult contemporary artsy-fartsy progressive hard jam rock, with just a hint of cheese.

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Where do you play around Macon and what do you think of Macon's scene. Unfortunately, our track record has been a little slim in the Macon club scene. We've had some fantastic performances at The Douglas Theater, Museum Of Arts And Sciences, Cox Capitol Theater, 550, and even the Rogue Progressive Music Festival in Atlanta. So far, The Monsters have been lurking in the shadows, relying on word of mouth to build a fanbase. We are sure that with the release of our upcoming CD, VIEW, that our audience will continue to grow. We'd love a shot at a Bragg Jam slot! The great thing about the Macon music scene is that there are a lot of excellent musicians in the area, and we are always looking for folks to sit in with us and jam. Horn players and violinists go to the head of the line!

What got you started in music?

We all have our reasons. With Russ, it was the high school buddy thing...with Foster it was about wanting to be a better guitarist than others that he had heard. Hornet played saxophone as well as bass, so he had a bit of a musical childhood. I started because I could not keep away from any musical instrument...I was always fascinated by sound and I still am today.

What is on your ipod or what are you listening to right now.

I am sure that none of us are listening to the same thing, except for maybe Them Crooked Vultures. Right now Foster is listening to a lot of Alan Holdsworth solo albums, as well as some Soft Machine. Russ is into Micheal Buble and The Racantours at the moment. Hornet has been sampling around a lot of older, obscure progressive bands like Lucifer's Friend and jazz fusion like Weather Report. I have been listening to some of the newer less-known prog bands like Kiss Kiss, The Dear Hunter, Bigelf, Phideaux, and the new Transatlantic album.

What's your favorite happy hour spot? The Shoebox Lounge, a.k.a., the band room. Otherwise, The Hummingbird is always a fun time.


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20’s Pub Boasting freshly prepared sandwiches, salads and dinner specials in a well-lit tavern-like setting. LD • BAR • $ 3076 Riverside Dr.

5 Guys Burgers & Fries The best burgers in Macon is what our readers say, serving dogs and peanuts too. LD • $ 120 Tom Hill Sr., 474.0445

BJs Billiards BJs is now serving up your favorite late night snacks. Nachos, hot dogs, pizza, sandwiches and breakfast all day, every day. Smoking, open 2pm-2am. Now open Sundays til midnight! LD • BAR • $

Buffalos Cafe on Zebulon You know this place has great wings, but they also feature a large selection of salads and sandwiches, large screen tvs to watch all your favorite games and a popular trivia night for the whole family. LD • BAR • $ 5990 Zebulon Rd.

Cheers Bar & Grill Featuring weekly dinner specials from grouper baskets to all you can eat catfish to 2-4-1 Crab legs! Live music every Wed & Fri. Lunch 11-2, Dinner 5-10pm. LD • BAR • $ 3852 Northside Dr., 474-5006. CJ’s Bar & Grill You can’t really call this bar food. Is it fried, yes, but it’s fresh and so, so good! Sloppy nachos, great burgers and chicken wraps. LD • BAR • $ 2910 Riverside Drive, 757-3262

Locos Grill & Pub Casual, kid-friendly, family dining.We’re talking great food, sports on the big screens and a full bar. Fantastic weekly specials and live music on the weekends. Delivery and catering also available. LD BAR • $ 2440 Riverside Drive.

Nu-Way Weiners Open since 1916, this original store with its neon sign is one of America's oldest hot dog stands and they serve secret recipe chili sauce, famous hot dogs, hamburgers, and other sandwiches. BLD • $ 430 Cotton Avenue, 743.1368

Rivalry’s – The only place in town where you can order Atomic Buffalo Turds and wash them down with a giantsized bottle of Monty Python’s Holy Ale. 3986 Northside Dr., Macon 474-0606 LD BAR $ The Rookery There isn’t a place downtown that has been serving us longer.The Rookery offers some of the best comfort food in Macon. Burgers, Nachos, Sandwiches and daily lunch specials that can’t be beat. LD BAR $ 543 Cherry Street, 746-8658

Wild Wing Cafe Newly opened franchise at the Shoppes at River Crossing, fantastic wings in over 30 flavors, over 20 brews on tap, great salads and one of the few dining options in North Macon that offers live music on the weekends. LD • BAR $-$$, 477.WILD

SOUTHERN / BBQ

Fresh-Air Bar-B-Que Award winning BBQ known for its tangy tomato and vinegar style pulled pork, ribs and baked beans. Don’t skip out on the Brunswick Stew neither. LD Open 7 days a week • $ 3076 Riverside Dr.

Satterfield’s Serving hickory smoked meats, seafood, vegetables, daily specials and salads. L • $ 120 New Street, 742.0352

Good to Go There is a slightly different menu available every day, offering the best in the Souths lunchtime favorite, “the Meat & Three”. Full catering services also available. LD $ 1019 Riverside Dr. 743.4663

MEXICAN

Caliente’s Burrito Shop We’ve all had this style of big burrito by now, but

Kyle More

Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia Restaurant: Buffalo’s Southwest Café What she recommends: “Wings, because that is the main thing we sell, and also our burgers are really good because they are handmade, not frozen.” Favorite restaurant other than where you work: “El Som, I go there at least once a week, I enjoy the atmosphere, I love Mexican food, and I like their margaritas.” Guilty pleasure: I eat cereal a lot, my favorite is Captain Crunch. Caliente’s does them the best. If you can handle it, get the MOAB… if not, there’s always the Thrilla From Tha Grilla, which is just right. LD • $ 6255 Zebulon Road El Azteca One of Macon’s best patios, serving all your favorite Mexican dishes, voted Macon’s best margarita. LD BAR • $-$$ 169 Tom Hill Sr., 475.9199 Margaritas I hear that camarones a la diabla doesn’t mean ‘shrimp of the devil’ but I don’t care—it’s hot and spicy, and probably is what Satan eats when he’s feeling a hankering for Mexican. LD • BAR • $ 6012 Zebulon Road, Macon 477.2410; 4696 Presidential Parkway, Macon 757.1300; 2400 North Columbia, Milledgeville 453.9547

SEAFOOD

Jim Shaw’s Casual dining with Macon’s best seafood, tuna tidbits, scallops, wild Georgia shrimp. Seperate bar area with smoking. D • BAR $-$$ 3040 Vineville

Fish n’ Pig Spectacular views of Lake Tobesofkee. Patio or inside seating serving both barbecue and seafood. D • BAR $-$$ 6420 Mosely Dixon, 476.8837

PIZZA / ITALIAN

Giuseppi’s Pizza & Pasta Casual, fun atmosphere with everything from soup and salads to hot wings, pizza and their signature sandwich creation, the Weggie. Daily lunch specials. LD • BAR • $ 120 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd, 477.7400

Luigi’s Bistro Casual Italian cuisine in a hip, swanky atmosphere. LD • BAR • $-$$ 401 Cherry Street, 743.4645 Ingleside Village Pizza A big no-brainer. IVP has the best pizza in town and the best beer selection. Keep it classy with the white pizza and a Stella Artois or, keep it real with a slice of the ultimate and a 24-oz. High Life. LD • BAR $ 2396 Ingleside Avenue, & downtown across from Mercer Univ.

Mellow Mushroom In 1974, three college students in Atlanta opened the first of what has now grown to 100 restaurants. Each one locallyowned and operated, with their own distinct, funkified flavor. Gourmet pizza, original sandwiches and a large drink menu. Family friendly! LD • BAR • $$$ Located just off Bass Road at 5425 Bowman Road, Macon.

LUNCH SPOTS

Adriana’s Quick & delicious cafeteriastyle lunch, serving the most authentic Italian in town, including sandwiches,

soup, salads, pasta, pizza and daily specialties. Also, specialty coffees and beer and wine. Mon-Thur 11-5, Fri-Sat 11-6pm. L • BAR $ 359 Third Street Molly’s Café – It looks like your grandma’s dining room and the menu eats like it too! This is the place for a quick and quaint lunch. 402 Cherry St., Macon 744-9898 LD $

Market City Café – Superb sandwiches, homemade soups, loaded salads, pizza and pastas. Unique breakfast menu including gourmet coffees and teas. Dinner now being served Fridays and Saturdays featuring seafood and steak specials. Full bar, excellent wine cellar. Full catering services on or off site. Open Tues-Thur, 7am-6pm; Friday and Saturday 7am-9pm. 502 Cherry St., Macon 257-6612 BLD • BAR • $-$$

SPECIALTY

Greek Corner Deli Serving delicious lamb gyros, monster greek salads, subs and specialty sandwiches 7 days a week. One of the few restaurants downtown open on Sundays and the only late night eatery on Saturdays 12:30am til 3am! LD • $ 587 Cherry Street, 254.3059.

The Downtown Grill Slightly upscale dining serving fresh fish, prime cut Black Angus and features it’s own humidor. D • BAR • $$-$$$ 562 Mulberry Street, 742.5999

The Shamrock Dargan and his crew cook up some of the best homemade meals in Macon, including his legendary Shepard’s Pie. Plus, he’ll surprise you from time to time with some interesting seafood selections. D • BAR $-$$ 342 Rose Avenue, Payne City 750.1555 The Tic Toc Room Contemporary setting with a sophisticated menu, great wine selection. D • BAR • $$-$$$ 401Cherry Street, 743.4645

The Cox Capitol Theatre Well the revolving door in the Kitchen of the Capitol Theatre has finally stopped spinning, and the result is some darn good pizza, Hot Dogs, soft pretzels, and subs. Where else can you have a beer and watch a great movie?? D • $$$ 382 Second Street, 257-6391

BREAKFAST

Killian’s Coffeehouse Serving patries, coffees and smoothies for breakfast and lunch. Come as a stranger, leave as a friend. BL • $ 490 Cherry Street, 492-1771.

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From Sonny Spoon and his 30-member drumline to Macon’s own Star Wars troupe, a Songstress in the Round to Psyk Nyne that threatened to bring the Capitol ceiling crashing down, join us as we celebrate the

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A very special thank you to John Michael for hosting the party and DJ Dirt Dog for providing the vibe! Cindy Hill Voted Favorite Good Samaritan

Favorite Local Arist CRAIG HAMILTON

Best Place for Art MACON ARTS

Favorite Local Politician LARRY SCHLESINGER

Favorite Local Character DEONNA SAGE

Favorite Community Leader SARAH GERWIG-MOORE

Favorite Photographer MARYANNE BATES

BEST DANCE PARTY Bottoms Up

And Best Place to Play Poker!

Favorite pizza place INGLESIDE VILLAGE PIZZA

Macon’s Best Restaurant DOWNTOWN GRILL

Favorite Community Event BRAGG JAM

Best Mexican Restaurant EL AZTECA

Best Place to Eat & Drink THE SHAMROCK

Favorite store owner JULIE EVANS

Favorite Salon/Spa AMANDA JANE

Best Place for Karaoke BJ BILLIARDS

Best New Restaurant MELLOW MUSHROOM

Favorite Lunch Spot GREEK DELI

Best Desserts DOLCE VITA

Congratulations to these other fine restaurants!

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Favorite Barbecue FINCHER’S

Friendliest Bar Staff RIVALRY’S

Best Wings WILD WING CAFE

Best Burger in Town FIVE GUYS BURGER & FRIES


Best Singer/Songwriter MOLLY STEVENS

Best Sports Bar CJ’S SPORTS BAR

Favorite Overall Bar THE HUMMINGBIRD

Favorite Cover Band 2 FINGER JESTER

Favorite Hip-Hop Act FLOCO TORRRES

Favorite Rock Act PKYK NYNE

Best College Bar THE ROOKERY

Favorite New Band COYOTE BONES

Best Dance Party BOTTOMS UP

Best Place for Live Music THE HUMMINGBIRD

Favorite Local DJ DJ TRENT

Best Bartender ROGER RIDDLE

Special thanks to Sonny Spoon & Truffleina

Favorite Overall Band ROLY-BOTS

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VIBES

by Kristi Kates

It’s time we had a talk.

Modern Rocker

F

or those of you who've been waiting for a new Gorillaz album well, the wait is finally over. Plastic Beach is the animated band's newest set - they call it the "most pop" thing they've completed to date - and it'll be in-stores on March 9th. You may have already heard the first single, "Stylo," complete with cameos from Mos Def and Bobby Womack; other guests who collaborate with Gorillaz include Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys, The Clash's Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, and Lou Reed, among others... Acclaimed Canadian indie singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith has just wrapped recording on his new album, and is now in the mixing and mastering stages; Sexsmith, who hopes to have the disc out early this year, says that the sessions for the new set were "wonderful," and that he plans to hit the road behind the album with a full band and all the new songs in tow. Sexsmith fans might also want to keep an eye out for his appearance on Elvis Costello's TV show Spectacle, on which he appeared alongside Sheryl Crow and Jesse Winchester; the episode is in reruns on the Sundance Channel, so watch your cable listings... Fellow folkie Joe Henry, who's been keeping busy with a variety of production projects as well as his own music, is continuing promotion of his most recent album with a quintet of tour dates on the U.S. East coast and Midwest, during which he'll share his unique blend of country, jazz and rock; this particular album also adds some blues into the mix. Henry's live shows will include stops in NYC (3/8), Vienna VA (3/9), Philadelphia (3/10), and Chicago (3/13), during which he'll rock the house at the Old Town School of Folk...

And the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano has released their list of the "All-Time Top Ten of Pop and Rock Albums, which they call their "modest guide to point you on the road to good music." So just what do the Vatican think of as the top ten? Well, here are the understandable: The Beatles' Revolver, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, Michael Jackson's Thriller, Paul Simon's Graceland, U2's Achtung Baby, and Oasis' (What's the Story) Morning Glory? - and the ones that might make you say "huh?": David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name, Donald Fagan's The Nightfly, and Carlos Santana's The Supernatural... (and before you start emailing in your complaints, yes, Crosby, Fagan, and Santana are worthy musicians - but putting these particular albums on an "all-time top ten" list? Not necessarily...)

MODERN ROCK LINK OF THE WEEK:

Angels and Airwaves have released their newest album, Love, with the first single, "Hallucinations," hitting radio now; and believe it or not, the entire album is available for download - for free - at the

Georgia Invades Texas

SXSW! That’s right, the annual clusterf*ck of aspiring and established musicians, crazed fans, silly scenesters, groupies, tastemakers, hangers-on, BBQ, tacos, suffocating self-importance, crazy parties, free booze and lots of corporate sponsorship is upon us. And it ain’t nice to know that all those folks will be rocking out to, or eviscerating, some of Georgia’s best talent. Below is a hastily compiled, rudimentary list of all bands from the Peach State slotted to perform at the conference. It should be noted that these are only the official SXSW showcases; check out the unofficial throwdowns, for more music from the Peach State, check out Athens’ Mercer West and his awesome Party Party Partners shows scattered ’round Austin during the week for some serious good times. (by Gabe Vodicka, Crib Notes) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Howlies at Galaxy Room, 8 p.m. Modern Skirts at Habana 6 Patio, 9:35pm Zoroaster at Mohawk Patio, 10:30 p.m. Kristina Train at St. David’s Historic Sanctuary, 10 p.m. Samantha is The Highway Girl at Stephen F.’s Bar, 12 a.m. The Coathangers at Submerged, 12 am PJ Morton at Klub Krucial, 1:15 a.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Tim Brantley at the Tap Room at Six, 8 Aslyn at Maggie Mae’s, 8:15 p.m. The Whigs at Beauty Bar, 9 p.m. Gringo Star at Encore Patio, 9 p.m. Drive-By Truckers at Stubb’s, 10:30 p.m. The Constellations at Dirty Dog Bar, 12 Killer Mike at Klub Krucial, 1 a.m. Dead Confederate >> at the Billboard.com Bungalow, 1 a.m.

band's website, so snag it while you can at www.angelsandairwaves.com...

MINI-BUZZ:

Speaking of which, the results are in for 2009, and Coldplay, Harry Connick Jr., Alicia Keys, and Bob Dylan are among the artists topping the list of those making charitible efforts throughout last year, including charity albums, fundraisers, and other charity partnerships... Shaun Ryder's band The Happy Mondays have been tapped to headline the Wychwood Festival on June 5th... NYC shoegazers The Depreciation Guild will present their latest album, Spirit Youth, May 18th on Kanine Records... Bright Eyes has recorded four new songs - "Rollerskating," "Happy Accident," "Someone's Love," and "I Know You" - that will be included in a reissue of his 2004 EP, One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels, that will hit stores on March 23rd... And the Almost Alice soundtrack album, a companion to the new Johnny Deppstarring Alice in Wonderland movie, is out now, complete with tunes from Owl Wed: 2/03and City, Metro Station, Pete Wentz, Man Who Shot Liberty Avril Lavigne... Valance (1947)

FRIDAY, MARCH 19 Trill Bass at Barcelona, 9 p.m. Boog Brown at Victory Grill, 9:55 p.m. The Coathangers at Beauty Bar, 11:20p Washed Out at Klub Krucial, 1 a.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 20 Fire Zuave at Galaxy Room, 8 p.m. Erica Nicole at St. David’s Historic Sanctuary, 8 p.m. The Constellations at La Zona Rosa, 8:15 Black Tusk at Encore, 10 p.m. James Husband at Galaxy Room, 11 Le Castle Vania at the Phoenix, 11:30 p.m. Venice is Sinking at Ale House, 12:05a.m.

Imagine the possibilites. JOIN US AS THE SERIES CONTINUES:

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March Events at the Capitol Allen Show FRI Todd A tribute to “The King!”

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Show begins 7:30p $35 floor/$15 balcony Relive the excitement and energy of oldies rock 'n' roll, country music, including his award winning tribute to “The King!” It's classic Branson and Las Vegas style entertainment, brought up-to-date.

FRI Dirty Dozen Brass Band

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If you were unable to make Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest, then this is a Friday night show not to be missed as we bring the New Orleans perspective to downtown Macon. Kicking off the night will be the Southern grooves of Lingo

Doors open at 7pm. Concert at 8:30! General admission tickets $20

On the Big Screen!

Family Movie Nite Dinner & a Classic Special Showings $10 includes dinner / $5 children under 12 $5 movie only / $1 kids

Dinner service begins 5:30 Movie begins at 6:30 $17.50 with meal, $5 without

FRI: 3/12 2012, 7pm

WED: 3/17 The Man Who Would Be King (1975)

Go to your nearest multi-media store to snag this week's new releases... ON CD: Alberta Cross' Broken Side of Time... Rogue Wave's Permalight... and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Beat the Devil's Tattoo... and that's the buzz for this week's Modern Rock. Questions, comments, suggestions on this column or your favorite musicians? Send 'em to Kristi at modernrocker@gmail.com

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VIBES

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NEW RELEASES Alice in Wonderland (PG)

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Enchanting and mordant, but does it need an action climax? As a young reader, I found Alice in Wonderland creepy and rather distasteful. Alice's adventures played like a series of encounters with characters whose purpose was to tease, puzzle and torment her. Few children would want to go to wonderland, and none would want to stay. The problem may be that I encountered the book too young and was put off by the alarming John Tenniel illustrations. Why did Alice have such deep, dark eye sockets? Why couldn't Wonderland be cozy like the world of Pooh? Watching the 1951 Disney film, I feared the Cheshire Cat was about to tell me something I didn't want to know.

The Ghost Writer (PG-13) It's sort of a shock to see a classically well-made thriller In Roman Polanski's "The Ghost Writer," a man without a past rattles around in the life of a man with too much of one. He begins by reading the work of an earlier ghost who mysteriously drowned, and finds it boring and conventional. Hired to pep up the manuscript to justify a $10 million advance, he discovers material to make it exciting, all right, and possibly deadly. Broolyn’s Finest (R) Well-realized cops, awash in startling violence Three cops, three journeys to what we suspect will be doom. No good can come of the lives they lead. They aren't bad guys, not precisely, but they occupy a world of such unremitting violence and cynicism that they're willing to do what it takes to survive. In the kind of coincidence provided only by fate or screenplays, each one will mean trouble for the other two.


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Bibb Sheriffs Investigate Homicide William Lord, 39, was stabbed on Friday evening while at his home at 4717 Altama Place. Witnesses claim that Lord was inside his home with his parents when the door bell rang. Lord answered the door and his parents heard a commotion outside. Their son walked back into the residence stating that he had been stabbed and retrieved a pistol from his bedroom. As Lord walked back to the front door, he collapsed and was later pronounced dead from a stab wound to the chest. Investigators ask anyone with information to contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office at 746-9441 or Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-CRIME.

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Macon Police are asking for the public’s help in finding Robert A. Williams, 20, of Ansley Village, Apt. 634, located at 6435 Zebulon Rd. Williams faces charges of hit and run, vehicular homicide and serious injuries by vehicle for an accident occurring on I-75 a week ago. Shannon Hendricks was thrown from a truck when she and six other people were traveling northbound on I-75,

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Woman charged in North Avenue Subway robbery Jackequina Carr, 22, is being held at the Bibb County jail in connection with the armed robbery of the North Ave. Subway on March 4, according to a police news release. Warrants have also been signed for two people suspected of being Carr’s accomplices. Investigators also continue their investigation of the robbery of a Subway located on Vineville Ave. on March 3. Anyone with information about either robbery is asked to call police at 478-751-7500 or CrimeStoppers at (877) 68-CRIME.

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