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hen almost 2000 people gathered at the corners of Third and Cherry Street last year for the Zombie Parade, we were as surprised as anyone. The event started less than five years ago with a few dozen dancers and a few hundred half-surprised onlookers. Marcus Nash would upload a video of that dance, and since then over 50,000 people from all over the country have watched our city get their groove on to Micheal Jackson. To accommodate the growing crowds, we’re moving the dance this year to Cherry Street Plaza. It’s in front of the Children’s Museum, before you get to the fountain that never works. There will be plenty of room for everyone to see, and our wonderful dance instructor Pilar Wilder has put together

a whole bunch of entertainment. While the Zombie Parade won’t begin until 9 o’clock sharp, dancers will be recreating some of Micheal’s hits starting as early as 7p.m. DJ Dirt Dogg will be spinning and his after party at the Sochi Gallery will be the one you probably don’t want to miss. And a big thanks to The College Hill Corridor, our sponsor this year, without whom none of this would happen. We’ve outgrown the days of just getting out there and dancing, and with bigger crowds comes bigger expenses, thanks to CHCC for being an origanization helping to create social change in Macon. It can’t happen without Community Involvment and on Saturday the 30th you’ll see about as much of that as you can handle. Make sure you are a part of it.

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Join the fun at the Macon Jazz Association’s fall free for all from noon until six on scenic Riverdale Drive, just off Ridge Avenue. The 7th annual Arts on Riverdale is a family-friendly day of fun with a local artists market, live jazz, the Great Big Raffle (over 100 items!), delicious food from Moe’s and Shug’s and a special kids arts section. Bring your lounge chairs and listen to music from K-Mo, Joey Stuckey, Monty Cole and headliner, Red Holloway. Best of all, it’s all free! Join JAM (Jazz Association of Macon) the day of and enjoy the day in the VIP Lounge. For more information, visit Maconjazz.org. Since 1986, JAM has provided the middle Georgia community with opportunities to learn about and enjoy this great American art form know as jazz. Also very important to JAM is the “JAM Goes Back to School” project where professional musicians are sent into our public schools, made possible by proceeds from this festival. JAM also supports young jazz musicians with a yearly scholarship.

Above, Anthony Ennis and Jessica Walden channel the spirits of a Navy war hero and his sister at Riverside Cemetary’s Spirits in October. Ennis plays former Maconite Hugh Smalling who was lost at sea when the USS Nausette was sunk by German fire off the coast of Italy on September 9, 1943.

10/21: Spirits in October at Riverside Cemetary; 10/28: Hitchcock’s “The Birds”

Spirits Walking Tours, 6:00-7:30 p.m. October 21, 22, 23 & 28, 29, 30 An entertaining, one-hour guided tour at twilight featuring costumed actors at graveside who bring to life stories (a few old favorites, many as yet untold) of selected individuals buried in Historic Riverside Cemetery. Spirits include a civil war soldier, teachers, nuns, a young schoolgirl, and the highlight, a scandalous man by the name of Burge. Tours end with a reception at the historic 1918 marble mausoleum. Light refreshments served. Some vehicular transport is available along tour route. $20 adults, $10 students. Reservations recommended. One of the many spirits along the Walking Tour include the much-talked about of late Chester Burge, who’s spirit waits an eternity for his chauffeur. Rick

Hutto, city councilman and author will be signing his new book, A Peculiar Tribe of People: Murder and Madness in the Heart of Georgia on Thursday, October 28 from 6-8pm. The book chronicles the Chester Burge family which is entombed at Riverside Cemetery. Books available for $26.50. Also on Thursday night thanks to a partnership with the College Hill Corrdior will be a screening of Alfred or the fourth year in a row, the 11th Hitchcock’s “The Birds” inside the historic Hour has reproduced the iconic cemetary. This is a free “Thriller” video in the streets of event, so bring a chair or downtown Macon. Over those four years blanket, food and drinks will there have been nearly 500 zombies (some be available on site! just keep coming back year after year), over The Historic Riverside 4,000 onlookers and 50,000 plus YouTube Cemetery Conservancy viewers. It’s pretty safe to say this is one of the biggest events of the year. has been established to A special thanks to Pilar Wilder of Hayiya Dance Company and her students preserve, protect, educate, for helping with this ghostly production. Join us for a Zombie mash-up from and help enrich the ceme7-10p.m. The caution tape will be strung near the end of Cherry Street in front of tery's relationship with its the Children’s Museum for this years event so that there will be plenty of viewing community. They strive room. DJ Dirt Dogg from WIBB will be onsite and will keep the dance party to provide educational going. Hayiya and other dance companies will be performing to their favorite MJ and volunteer opportunisongs from 7-9, Thriller is at 9pm sharp and a street dance party will last until ties that highlight the rich 10pm. This is a free event, and all ages are encouraged to attend. history and modern rele-

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We Like The things making our world just a little bit better | by brad evans I’ve just ordered a new book from Amazon, called Rollies Follies. Ever hear about the time Mickey Mantle accidentally got his friend’s cow shot? How about the minor leaguer who was traded for 10 bats? Rollies Follies is Hall of Fame revue of stories and stats, lists and baseball lore by Rollie Fingers the former relief pitcher for the Oakland A’s. I think Deep Roots Fest in Milledgville has it going on. Booking Grace Potter and the Nocturnals last year, right before she got huge was brilliant. This year’s headliner won’t disappoint either with Delta Spirit, another great band you can bet to be hearing more from on the Festival Circuit. Not to mention it’s in the fall, which is my kind of weather.

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Showtime has picked up an American version of the long-running, BAFTA-winning British series "Shameless." The series, which stars William H. Macy as the alcoholic father of a working-class Chicago family, will go into production in the summer and likely premiere in early 2011. Something to look forward to. I’ve been guilty of truck borrowing for some time now. And nothing makes you feel less like a man than having to borrow someones truck to tow, haul or move through stuff. So I got a monster. I bought my brothers used Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, and can now call my friends trucks, little trucks.

Thriller practice has begun, and our new sponsor, the College Hill Corridor has made it even better. Now praciting in Tatnall Square park to accommodate the growing mass of people who participate each year, we’ve added a movie screen to the mix, so you can watch Micheal and his crew dance as you learn. Practice is every Thrusday at 7:00p.m. Mercer is even urging their faculty to practice as part of their Wellness Program!


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arts New Macon Co-Ed Book Club:

Thurs Oct 21 This day in history: (1967) 100,000

Looking for a hobby? Love to read? Want to make new friends? Possess intellectual conversation? The new macon co-ed book club is just what you are looking for. For more information please call 912227-4212.

Demonstrators including radicals, liberals, black nationalists, hippies, professors, women's groups, and war veterans march on the Pentagon in protest of Vietnam War.

Macon Arts Gallery October 1 – 30 – “Oil & Ink” Exhibit, Works by many comic book artists, ceramics by Michael Schmidt. . First Friday opening, Oct 1, 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday – Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free. 478.743.6940. MaconArts.org. 486 First St.

Spirits in October Tour of Riverside Cemetery. Twilight tours, actors bring stories to life, reception at Mausoleum. Thursday – Saturday, 6 p.m. $10 - $20 thru Oct 30th. 478.742.5328. 1301 Riverside Dr.

Thriller dance practice every Thursday thru October. 6:30-7:30pm at Tattnall Square Park. Look for the large, blow-up movie screen! All ages encouraged to learn the dance and participate in the 4th annual Macon Zombie Parade on Saturday, Oct. 30th. For more information, please call 464-1840.

Mike Kinnebrew in Concert Having cut his teeth in the Atlanta music scene sharing the stage with legends such as Kristian Bush (Sugarland), Michelle Malone, Matthew Perryman Jones, and John Mayer -- Mike now calls Macon his home and we are excited to host his CD release party at the Capitol Theatre! General admission $10. Concert starts at 8pm.

Fri Oct 22 This day in history: (1962) JFK announces

that U.S. spy planes have discovered Soviet missile bases in Cuba. (Cuban Missile Crisis)

Jr. League Marketplace at Macon Centreplex. Art, crafts, jewelry, gifts. Proceeds support programs of Jr. League. 478.743.0847. JLMacon.org. 200 Coliseum Dr.

“The Little Foxes” at Theatre Macon. Lillian Hellman’s classic play. Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, 8 p.m. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. $12 - $18. 478.746.9485. TheatreMacon.com. 438 Cherry St. Thru October 31.

Sat Oct 23 This day in history: (0042) Brutus, a leading

conspirator in the assassination of Julius Caesar, commits suicide after a defeat.

Join the 2010 Komen Central Georgia Race for the Cure® There are already over 1500 registered runners! Race Day Festivities begin at 7:00 am at Cenral City Park, downtown Macon. Register online at http://race.komencentralga.org, $25 entry. Pack pick ups start on Oct 20th at the GA Sports Hall of Fame. An estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to occur among women in the United States during 2010. Join the Race of the Cure!

Arts on Riverdale presented by Jazz Association of Macon. Live music, arts fair, kids’ activities at outdoor event. Noon – 6 p.m. Free. 478.475.4202. MaconJazz.org. Riverdale Dr. between Ridge Ave. and Overlook Ave.

"Boris Godunov" The Metropolitan Opera at the Douglass Theatre. Live HD Broadcast performance. 1 p.m. $18 $22. 478.742.2000. DouglassTheatre.org. 355 M. L. King, Jr. Blvd.

BIG! Fundraiser at GA Children’s Museum. Food & drink, 80’s music, activities

Milledgeville hosts Deep Roots Festival on Saturday, October 23!

The folks over there know how to put on a good festival, it’s just 45 minutes away and Delta Spirit is headlining for just fifteen bucks (and Dirty Guv’nahs opens!) Of course, you could get there before five to enjoy bands like Saint Francis and Tommy Crain, a huge car show, arts and food vendors and a kids zone for just five dollars, it’s your call.

Mon Oct 25 This day in history: (1881) Pablo Picasso,

one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, is born in Spain.

Perry Haunted Barn B.Y.O.B Party hosts American Red Cross Blood will flow freely at the Bring Your Own Blood party, benefiting the American Red Cross, on Monday from 6pm - 10pm at the Perry Haunted Barn. All donors who present to donate blood at this drive will receive half price admission tickets for the Perry Haunted Barn. 2355 Highway 41 North.

Thur Oct 28 This day in history: (1886) The Statue of

Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France is dedicated in New York.

Thriller dance practice every Thursday thru October. 6:30-7:30pm at Tattnall Square Park. Look for the large, blow-up movie screen! All ages encouraged to learn the dance and participate in the 4th annual Macon Zombie Parade on Saturday, Oct. 30th. For more information, please call 464-1840.

4:00 P.M.Reserved Seating & Dinner - $25 General Admission - $15.

Fri Nov 5 This day in history: (1994) George Foreman, age 45, becomes boxing's oldest heavyweight champion.

“The Merry Widow” at Grand Opera House, presented by Mercer

causes a nationwide panic with his broadcast of "War of the Worlds"—a realistic radio dramatization of a Martian invasion of Earth.

Insect Sendoff & Costume Contest 5 to 8pm at the Museum of Arts & Sciences. The Giant Insects are here through Halloween weekend! The Museum will be open late with Trick or Treat snacks for kids ages 6-12 from 5 to 8pm. And kids that come dressed as their favorite bug can enter a costume contest with prizes! It's all free with your regular Museum admission!

Art on the Avenue Fine Art Gallery presents "Celebrating Life" a group show featuring the new artwork by all of the gallery's artists including selected works by the students of Debbie Anderson. 2368 Ingleside Ave, 478-743-3720

“Harriet Tubman: A Moses to Her People” at the Tubman African American Museum. Also: Works by Michael Schoffield Thru January 2011. Weekdays, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday, Noon – 4 p.m. $4 - $6. 478.743.8544. TubmanMuseum.com. 340 Walnut St.

Steve Penley exhibit at Georgia Music Hall of Fame. Macon native artist’s portraits of Macon-related artists. September 9 – July 11 Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 – 4 p.m. $3 - $8. 478.751.3334. 200 M.L. King, Jr. Blvd. Joycine's Art, Attitude & Accessory Gallery Costume jewelry, art and so much more! 333 Cotton Ave. For schedule and information contact Barbara at 478-743-3144. “Brush Strokes” exhibit at Middle Georgia Art Association. Featuring paintings by multiple artists. Tuesday – Friday, Noon – 5 p.m. Saturday, Noon – 3 p.m. 478.744.9557. 2330 Ingleside Ave. Thru Nov 12

family “Sky Over Macon”, Fridays at 8p.m. Mark Smith

Planetarium 4182 Forsyth Rd. Weekly, live star talk explore the constellations and far away celestial objectsvisible from Middle Georgia. Admission by donation. 477-3232. Live music for kids every First Saturday at Georgia Music Hall of Fame Every first Saturday from noon until 2 p.m., Included with museum admission, $3.50 ages 4-17. Featuring Pilar Wilder and Hayiya Dance Theatre. Through October 10 – The World of Giant Insects at the Museum of Arts & Sciences. “Buggy Saturdays.” Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m. $4 - $8. 478.477.3232. 4182 Forsyth Rd.

museum hours The Musuem of Arts & Sciences

Monday - Saturday, 10 - 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m. Last Friday of Each Month, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Admission - Adults $8, Students 12-17 $5

decades after he became the first American to orbit the Earth, Senator Glenn, Jr., is launched into space again at age of 77.

Sat Oct 30 This day in history: (1938) Orson Welles

Gospel Showdown at The Capitol

934 Georgia Avenue, 7-9 pm. Sample reds and whites from a variety of distributors while you peruse fabulous silent auction baskets! Celebrity Chef dinners by Paul Harpin, Shari Morgan, Christian Losito, and the new Mirko's Pasta promise unique, delicious and personalized dining experiences in private homes. Among the top items is a seated, 3-course meal for 12 guests by Natalia's in the newly restored Dining Room at Hay House! Tickets are $40 each and available online at HayHouse.org, or by calling 478-7428155, or in person by coming the back door of Hay House, Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm.

Fri Oct 29 This day in history: (1998) Nearly four

Sun Oct 24 This day in history: (1945) Less than two

Macon’s architectural gems with Historic Preservation Consultant Maryel Battin. Meet in the Washington Library parking lot.

Seasons of the Vineyard Wine Tasting & Auction to benefit Hay House,

Screening of Hitchcock’s “The Birds.” Co-presented by Macon Film Festival. Outdoor movie screenings. 8 p.m. Free. CollegeHillMacon.com. 478.301.2008. 1301 Riverside Dr.

University Opera. Friday & Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. $5 - $10. 478.301.5470. Mercer.edu/Music. 651 Mulberry St. Thru 31st.

Historic Architecture in the Corridor: 2pm Learn about the history of

Nobel Prize in literature, for his profound effect on the direction of modern poetry.

College Hill’s Big Screen Movie Nights at Riverside Cemetery.

based on the 80’s film. $40 - $70. 478.755.9539. GeorgiaChildrensMuseum.com. 370 Cherry St.

months after the end of World War II, the United Nations is formally established.

Thur Nov 4 This day in history: (1948) T.S. Eliot wins the

Open gallery exhibits at Contemporary Arts Exchange. Resident and guest artist exhibits every First Friday, 7 - 10 p.m. MySpace.com/CAEMacon. 2nd Floor, 590 Mulberry St.

Comedian Brett Butler live at Capitol Theatre Comedian Brett Butler, from television’s hit show, “Grace Under Fire” will be performing at the Cox Capitol Theatre to kick off comedy night at the theatre. She will be appearing for one show only. Get your tickets now for this special event! Tickets $25/$40 reserved.

Sun Nov 21 This day in history: (1877) Thomas Eddison

announces his invention of the phonograph, his first great invention.

Sky dog 64: Celebrating The Birthday, Life And Music Of “Skydog” Join us at the Central City Park, 12 Noon to 5:00 PM, over ten bands playing throughout the day! Bring your own seating and refreshment. Admission: 1 or more canned good to benefit the Middle Georgia Food Bank.

For a complete listing of events, including ongoing exhibits, musuem hours & more visit 11thHourOnline.com

The Allman Brothers Band Museum / The Big House. Call for hours. 478.741.5551. TheBigHouseMuseum.org. 2321 Vineville Ave.

Georgia Music Hall of Fame 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, 1pm-5pm Sun. 1-888-GA-ROCKS. $8/$3.50.

Georgia Sports Hall of Fame 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, 1pm-5pm Sun. Admission $8, children 4-16 $3.50.

The Hay House, 934 Georgia Ave. Open TuesdaysSaturdays 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sundays 1 p.m. - 4. Tours are on the hour with the last tour at 3 p.m. $8 adults, $4 students. Children under 6 free. Tubman African American Museum Monday-Saturday 9a.m.-5p.m. Admission $5 for adults $3 for Children 4-17. 340 Walnut Street.

Museum of Arts & Sciences. Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m. $4 - $8. Free for students & Bibb Co. residents the last Friday. of each month, 5 – 8 p.m. 478.477.3232. 4182

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End of Cherry • by children’s museum 7-8: Hayiya Dancers 8: Flag City School of Dance 8:30 Danceworks studio 8:40 Moonwalk Contest 9: thriller parade 9:15 Street Party

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This October will mark the 11th Hour’s fourth annual Thriller Parade. Last year saw the largest attendance yet, with over 130 zombies dancing in the “Parade”, and nearly one thousand more spectators enjoying the ghostly spectacle along Cherry Street. This year, you too, can participate in one of Macon’s coolest events of the year!

From the outside, the DeLee family looks like any other: Mom works at Wachovia, Dad has worked for 17 years at Metro Power and the three kids attend Macon State College. But every fall, this ordinary family takes part in a not-so-ordinary activity: scaring the pants off Middle Georgia! That’s right, Macon has its own Adams Family and while the fruits of their passion may only be savored for 13 days a year, this labor of love is more like a business than a hobby. “A lot of planning goes into this,” said husband and wife team Troy and Serena DeLee, co-owners of Underworld Macon. What began as a small fundraiser for the Children’s Museum has mushroomed into a fullThe DeLee’s fledged event requiring year-long efforts and now benefits the Capitol Theatre. According to DeLee, over 100 volunteers invest approximate- Players (last year the event benefited the local ly 20,000 hours to bring this fright delight. Humane Society). Although they have not been doing this as “Some of the volunteers have been with me for over five years,” he said. “Our volunteers are just long as the DeLees, the Steffens have their own nuts to do this! They are community-oriented war-stories about putting on a haunt that welcomes thousands of visitors. Volunteers donate people without a creative outlet.” But DeLee explained that even though the months of personal time to build sets, paint workers are volunteers, they can still be fired signs, recruit help, promote the event, animate just like a real job. Each year, approximately props, design costumes, apply makeup. 125 applicants audition for only 80 acting roles. Community businesses help out as well, donatThere are also behind the scenes positions to fill ing money, supplies and more. This year, their major sponsor, Applebee’s from crews to cleanup the night’s deposit of vomit and pee to an idea team, managers, etc. of Perry, is offering discounts to haunt patrons “It takes a lot of commitment,” DeLee said. and its employees have become walking bill“Volunteers show up at 5 p.m. for the 8 p.m. boards--sporting official haunt T-shirts. The opening and the last person doesn’t leave until support of sponsors, local businesses and the many volunteers have resulted in the haunt douaround 1:30 a.m.” There are upstairs and downstairs man- bling in size and fright-factor; it has even agers, construction manager, head of security, allowed the event to expand its philanthropic secretary, acting coaches, directors and more. endeavors. In addition to helping the Perry Players, “For 13 days, it’s like a small country around this year the haunt will also help the Red Cross here,” DeLee said. Building of the haunt and acting aren’t the by holding a B.Y.O.B. Party (bring your own only concerns for such a production, provisions blood) on October 25, giving all willing particineed to be made for feeding the crew, maintaining pants _ price admission to the haunt. a supply of toilet paper, insurance, fire marshal, With these two major haunts collaborating, there’s no telling what eerie encounters await permits, police assistance and the list goes on. Over the years, the DeLee family has Middle Georgia in 2011...perhaps, only the shadow knows. WHAA HAA HAA HAA! enlisted the help ofof extended “Everyone admission $10 Thriller. after 10:00pm Living thefamily. Night is involved in some fashion. My wife is a coCash bar; Attire: Haunt Couture Sochilites @ the Macon Third St. Underworld is located at 450 owner andSoChi designs the rooms. My son is a clown, Gallery Sochilite Bloody The cocktail: Signature my daughter is a guide, the other daughter was a in downtown Macon and is open Oct. 22, 23, 27 - 31 from 8 - midnight. Tickets are $13 receptionist.” Even his in-laws pitch in. Contest Costume at 10pm. Screening Adults/$11 Students/Military. Each haunt gives WithMacon everythingFilm it takesGuild to bring this annuFemale. & Male Undead, the Best for “Let Presents al event to Macon, DeLee and wife, Serena, take a $2 discount if you show your ticket from the One In” Thriller Film! haunt. comfort Right in the knowledge that they are Critically not other accalimed alone. They are not the only crazy husband/wife Perry Haunted is located ??? Hwy. 41 team bringing horror to Central Georgia. Live music Tard, & atMag Roly-Bots by theBarn Bash Halloween North (2 miles north Perry) and is open Oct. Just at 30 miles byofTonya! Painting Live Body Birdof Macon is another Thesouth couple going through the same experience and, 22, 23, 25 - 31 from 8 p.m. - midnight. Tickets this year, the two couples have joined forces-- are $12 Adults, $16 Fast Pass - Student/Military DJ, on Oct. live prizes, Costume 8pm-Until. discounts are available. Donate blood Oct 31 Saturday, sharing knowledge, experiences and their love NuWay, an provided Night Zombie Halloween 25thdogs and receive 1/2 priceby admission. for all things creepy. at 9:30p. of Thriller performance the Library For more information or to volunteer for loves Halloween and encore has Piperat Steffen ages. $5 admission, Underworld cash Macon,bar, visit all www.underworldmadecoratedBallroom for the season for years. So it wasn’t much of a stretch for her and husband, Jimmy, con.com. For information or to volunteer for to turn her love into a horrifically spectacular Perry Haunted Barn, visit www.perryhauntedbarn.com. benefit. The Second Annual Perry Haunted Barn benefits the local community theatre, Perry - JENNY MURR

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10/21: Poptart Monkeys 10/22: Ty Reynolds 10/30: Huge Halloween Bash

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listen up As host of The Rookery's open Mic Night, Savanah Cameron has become a fixture of Macon's indie Music Scene. A great guitar player, and a blossoming songwriter, she took a little time out to answer some questions for the 11th Hour. Name a song you've listened to in the past 24 hours? “Feel the Pain” by Dinosaur Jr. What was the first album you bought with your own money? Nevermind- Nirvana Whose band t-shirt do you wear proudly? Gogol Bordello Who would we be surprised to learn is in your music collection? MC Frontalot! Nerdcore Hip-Hop rules!

Women, Public Strain No Age, Everything in Bet. Black Mnt. Wilderness heart Deerhunter, Halcyon Digest Of Montreal, False Priest Vaselines, Sex with an X Blonde Redhead, Penny Black Angels, Phosphene

mondays MON vinyl $1 Wells all Day! karaoke with mitch TUES 4-8: $1 pbr & Highlifes Trivia 7-9pm WED Team free wells for gals

FRI. OCT 22

Back City Woods

Recommend a band our readers must hear now? St. Vincent. >> (Guitarist/composer/vocalist Annie Clark’s great-grandmother’s middle name was St. Vincent. Clark named her band St. Vincent as a way to bring her along on the adventure. Before releasing Marry Me, St. Vincent’s debut, in 2007, Clark performed and toured with the Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens—acts noted for their distinctive and certainly dissimilar sounds. There is nothing about St. Vincent’s music to connect the 27-year-old Clark with the Spree’s big-band sun worship or Stevens’ clockwork, pointy minimalism. Check out her music at myspace.com/stvincent)

karaoke with mitch, 9pm

Favorite local independent restaurant? Bears Den- Fried green tomatoes, Mac-N-cheese, Fried chicken, Lima beans, corn bread, and sweet tea.

FRI. OCT 29

What our readers are listening to

SAT. OCT 23

the wall TUES. OCT 26

UNKNOWN HINSON SAT. OCT 30

Reader and 11th Hour facebook fan Alex Scarborough

recemmends taking a listen to Chromeo, an electrofunk duo based in Montreal, Canada. The two friends joke "the only successful Arab/Jewish partnership since the dawn of human culture."

The best thing Traci Burns has heard lately Kanye West’s “Power”; Sarah Gerwig is digging Last Shadow Puppets; John Cantwell is playing Justin Townes Earle’s “Harlem River Blues”, and Joe Calloway is listening to The Ink Spots.

Col. Bruce Hampton & Quark Alliance

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MACON’S LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE THUR 10/21 Bassface Vol.2 Asylum Nightclub

Poptart Monkeys Bottoms Up Mike Kinnebrew Cox Capitol Theatre Matt Pippen Wild Wing Cafe

FRI 10/22

B Keith Williams 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive Keith & JP Billy’s Clubhouse Ty Reynolds Bottoms Up

Macon Noise presents: Rat Babies, Citizen Insane, Sugar Virus, Grinchfinger Grant’s Lounge Back City Woods The Hummingbird Taylor Griffith Mellow Mushroom

Lefty Williams Rivalry’s Sports Bar TBA The Shamrock

Joey Stuckey Band Wild Wing Cafe

SAT 10/23

Rangoli Afterparty! Asylum Nightclub Eddie James Billy’s Clubhouse

The Wall The Hummingbird

Shane Couillard Mellow Mushroom UFC Fight Rivalry’s Sports Bar Shane Bridges The Shamrock Moby Dick Wild Wing Cafe

SUN 10/24 Afroman The Rookery

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MON 10/25

Nathan Garrett 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive

SAT 10/30

TUES 10/26

Tokyo Spa Rivalry’s Sports Bar

Open Mic Locos Bar & Grill

B Keith Williams The Shamrock

WED 10/27

Chris Hicks & Friends Backporch Lounge

THUR 10/28 DJ Extreme Asylum Nightclub DJ Slim Bottoms Up

Matt Pippen Wild Wing Cafe

FRI 10/29

John Stanley Band 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive Planet Retro Billy’s Clubhouse TBA Bottoms Up

Unknown Hinson The Hummingbird Matt Moncrief Mellow Mushroom

Fail Train Rivalry’s Sports Bar Dirk Quinn The Rookery

Josh Carson The Shamrock

Gary Ray & Heartwells Wild Wing Cafe

SAT 10/30

Halloween Bash Asylum Nightclub

Halloween Bash with DJ Pat Kennedy 20’s Pub

Halloween Party with Chapter 13 Billy’s Clubhouse

Col Bruce Hampton The Hummingbird

Melloween with Robert Coleman Mellow Mushroom

Royal Fireworks with Adam & the Pinx The Rookery Plenty Full The Shamrock

Hallowing w/Radio Cult Wild Wing Cafe

MON 11/1

Tim Brooks 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive

TUES 11/2 Open Mic Locos Bar & Grill

B Keith Williams The Shamrock

FRI 11/5

Big Mike & Booty Papas 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive Titania Billy’s Clubhouse

Josh Roberts & the Hinges The Hummingbird

Taylor Griffith Mellow Mushroom

DRINK SPECIALS/ SPECIAL EVENTS MONDAYS

Happy hour til 7pm, jam & rehearse 7-10pm, 20’s Pub $1 beers 4-7p, $5 Domestic Pitchers, 50¢ wings Locos

$1.50 wells and $1 drafts all day Tara’s Tavern 2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar $1 Wells all night, The Bird Happy Hour open to close Rivalry’s Sports Bar

Free Red Bull mixers, only at Wild Wing Cafe

Service Industry Night 6PM-Close: 2 for $10 Jager Bombs; $3 House Margaritas; $3 3 Olives Vodka; $2 select Pints Macon Mellow

TUESDAYS

Trivia: $1.50 PBR Pints, $4.50 Pitchers, $2 Blue Moon & Yuengling Macon Mellow $1beers 4-7p, Locos

All drinks $2 all night at Bottoms Up

$1.50 domestic beer and $1 drafts all day Tara’s Tavern 2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar

2 fer Tuesday: 5-10p, featuring $2 Domestic drafts Wild Wing

WEDNESDAYS

Taco Rita Nite: $2 Tacos, $3 Margaritas, $4 Skinny Margaritas Wild Wing Cafe

Macon’s Hottest Trivia, $3 Ritas & $3 Big Drafts, El Azteca Surf ‘N Turf Night, Cornhole Tourney 8p Tara’s Tavern $1.50 Domestics Locos

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

Ladies night, free wells for the gals The Hummingbird 2-4-1 Wells, Bottoms Ups

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

THURSDAYS

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

The Rookery 11-1am: $2 Bud Lt bottles, $4.50 well doubles, and 2 for 1 Jager. Ladie Night 6pm to close: $1 wells, 2-4-1 one bombs for everyone at Tara’s Tavern

Gals, $2 drinks all night Rivalry’s Beer pong: $2 pitchers for teams, $1.50 wine for ladies, $3 wells, $3 Ritas Macon Mellow 2 for 1 Jager Bombs, $4 Irish Car Bombs Wild Wing $4 Jager Bombs! Locos

FRIDAYS

Happy Hour prices for poker players, BJ’s Billiards

$2 pints of Mellow Blonde, $2.25 PBR Tall Boys Mellow Macon 2-4-1 wells and $2 Domestics until 8pm CJ’s Sports Bar

The Rookery 11-1am: $2 BL bottles, $4.50 well doubles, $3 Sex on the Beach and 2 for 1 Jager. Everyday, Miller Lite buckets just $12! Wild Wing

SATURDAYS

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

The Rookery 11-1am: $2 Bud Light, $4.50 well doubles, $3 Sex on the Beach and 2 for 1 Jager.

College Football: Bucket of beer and wings $15 Tara’s Tavern $2 pints, $3 wells, $3 Ritas Mellow Macon $4 Firefly cocktails Wild Wing Cafe

SUNDAYS

Nascar, drink specials, 20’s Pub $3 Wells, Ritas & $2 select pints Macon Mellow

$3 bloody marys & Margaritas, live acoustic on patio, 6:30-9:30pm Wild Wing Cafe Lady’s Hour 7:30-8:30pm. Gals enjoy $1 Wells/Domestics BJ’s Billiards

Dart Tournament 2pm, Tara’s $3 Bloody Marys Locos


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Live DJ an dance party every Saturday Night at Locos Bar & Grill THURSDAYS @ CLUB ENVY! Dancing bartenders, shot specials, DJ Freeze, $100 cash prize contests!

Thursday - Saturday at downtown’s newest college hotspot, Bottom’s Up DJ Extreme on Thursdays & Saturdays, only at Asylum!

BAR & MUSIC GUIDE

Sun, October 24

Fri, October 29

The author of stoner soundtracks all over the USA, Afroman eventually has been writing music for decades. Having gained the attention of Universal Records, who signed him to a six-album deal. The Good Times, was a compilation of his first two LPs and a few new ones. "Because I Got High" was also included on the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. "Because I Got High" became a huge hit around the world in the last quarter of 2001. When he returned in 2004, he did so in a big way, with the double-disc Afroholic...the Even Better Times, albeit he did so independently. He now relives the hype that once surrounded him by touring college towns performing his favorite hits and promoting new tracks.

Looking somewhat like Dracula's nasty little brother who spent some hard years drinking and working as a carnival barker for a secondrate freak show, Unknown Hinson translates that vibe to his style of country and western-tinged psychobilly. Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, this rednecked crooner gained regional popularity with a selfproduced television show in 1992 and soon was touring nationwide, wowing audiences with his outrageous and campy, white-trash persona and freewheeling, sleazy tone. Raucous, theatrical and over-the-top, Unknown Hinson isn’t just for the trailer park set anymore!

Afroman @ The Rookery

Unknown Hinson @ The Bird

Come Hear...

KARAOKE

Mondays with Brad “the Man in the Box” at Rivalry’s

Wednesdays with Mitch Kersey from 9p-1a at BJ Billiards Every Wednesday with DKH, Macon Shroom

Every Friday 7:30, Mondays at 5pm, Friends Bar & Grill Wed, Fri & Saturdays at Tara’s Sundays with Brad, 9pm The Backporch Lounge

TRIVIA

Every TUES 8:30p, CJ’s Sports Bar NOW TUESDAYS: Hardest Trivia in Macon 7-9pm at BJs Billiards Every Tuesday, Macon Mellow

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

Every Wednesday with $3 Ritas & Big Drafts El Azteca Wednesday nights, 7:30pm at Billy’s Clubhouse

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.

Thursday nights 9p, The Shamrock Every Friday Night at Cheers

POKER

Nightly Poker 7:30p, Friends Bar

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

Thur & Sun 7pm, Billy’s Clubhouse

Sat., October 30 Halloween Extravaganza at Asylum Asylum is being very secretive about their plans for Halloween. We do know that it will be a Thrive Ent. and DSEL Promotions collaboration,with a title of "Institutionalized".

Wed,Thursday & Sat, 8p, Sundays, Tuesdays at 6pm, 20’s Pub

New to Tuesdays! Karaoke with Mitch The Hummingbird, 8p

MUSIC

Mellow Mushroom Melloween Poptart Monkeys @ Bottoms Up

THURSDAY 10/21

Poptart Monkeys @ Bottoms Up

Initially a Pennsylvania based cover band, things began to change for the Poptart Monkeys when the band found Tyson Clark (lead vocals/sometime drummer) in 2003. The band traveled to Atlanta to write and record a new album (Happily Never After, 2006) at the legendary Tree Studios. The initial recording sessions were loose and spontaneous, capturing the band's live energy. The band collaborated on 13 new songs with Hugo Ferreira (Tantric). Following a year of extensive touring in the north, midwest and southeastern United States, the band finished a controversial second place behind a hip hop act in Bodog Music's $1 Million Battle of the Bands.

Mike Kinnebrew @ Capitol Theatre

Fans flood intimate venues crossing the southeastern United States to enjoy these passionate performances. Kinnebrew's thoughtful lyrics allow his audience to fall in love by creating music that fans immediately identify with. Accompanied by an extraordinarily loyal following of fans, Mike, often accompanied by his band, travels to coffee shops, clubs and universities. The renowned Eddie's Attic in Atlanta is among the places he regularly headlines. It was there that Grammy award winner John Mayer took notice of Mike's music as he took the stage at Eddie's attic. “Dude, you’ve got it!” was his reaction to the songs so many already love.

FRIDAY 10/22

Rat Babies @ Grants Lounge

Rat Babies are a dark, bass-heavy, mouth-foaming, gutteral-screaming, foamy-slobber-spitting, sweat-stained, three piece drum-n-bass, swampmetal band out of the little known metal scene of Athens GA. Members include "Mux" on bass & vocals, "Chodd" on drums, and Tim on Guitar. Rat Babies have been around since early 2005 playing shows everywhere... in and outside of Athens GA.

Shane Bridges @ The Shamrock

Back City Woods @ The Bird

A new band that gives old sounds a new twist. Playing out of Macon, GA, all three members are natives of Cochran, GA — a small town in South Middle Georgia. Back City Woods embraces their Southern music heritage: Bluegrass, Country, Southern Rock, and Blues.

Lefty Williams @ Rivalry’s

A skilled guitarist with over two decades of experience, Lefty Williams holds songcraft and musicianship at a premium. In turn, we fall for Williams’ powerful guitar licks and candid songs, often long before the origin of his nickname—he was born without a right hand—is clear. And by then, it’s just another dimension to his talent.

SATURDAY 10/23

Shane Couillard @ Mellow Mushroom

A Warner Robins Native with a Martin acoustic who writes his own songs and sings a bunch more that you already like singing along to. A great, laid back show.

Shane Bridges @ The Shamrock

Shane Bridges is a singer songwriter that has been on the scene since 1995 with familiar bands like Acoustic Workshop and Oldstar. After Oldstar disbanded, Shane did what lawyers and labels told him to do years before: go solo.

FRIDAY 10/29

Planet Retro @ Billy’s Clubhouse

Members of Cold Feat make up this 80’s cover band that sings the songs you used to love to jump around to. Bring your dancing shoes and break out the hair spray.

It all starts at 6pm with spooky drink specials, a costume contest, prizes and games. Mr. Robert Lee Coleman will start jamming at 8pm and the party won't stop 'til the lights go out!

Locos: Halloween Party Live music will start at 8:00pm with Midnight Macon. Locos is also hosting a costume contest with over $200 worth of gifts and prizes. Sign up by 9:30pm, Contest at 10:00pm. Kids can come and trick or treat all weekend!

Hallowing at Wild Wing Enjoy the ‘80s rock of Radio Cult, a costume theme of “Superheros” with a $100 first place cash prize and plenty of spooktacular drink specials.

20’s Pub: Halloween party "Woodstock 1960 meets Night of the Living Dead" Participate in their costume contest, enjoy drink specials and jello shots with DJ Pat Kennedy (playing dance music.

Billy’s Clubhouse Halloween Enjoy drink specials, a costume contest & music by southern rockers Chapter 13!

The Rookery The Rook stage will host local favorites Aaron Irons, the Royal Fireworks and from ATL, the rock of Adam & the Pinx. Our post Zombie Parade celebration will inevitably lead here.

The Hummingbird Join the Bird for a concert by the legendary Col. Bruce Hampton and the Quark Alliance. 11thHourOnline.com

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THE SCENE

COMMUNITY STAND-OUTS

Pink is not for sissies

1500 registrants prepare for the October 23 Central Georgia Race for the Cure

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or years, the color pink has elicited thoughts of spring festivals and cherry blossoms in Middle Georgia. But, thanks to a dedicated group of Maconites, now pink also evokes visions of a warrior--a courageous woman who, despite her fear, fights a voracious foe, Breast Cancer. And while she is fighting a personal battle for her life, her supporters are ensuring that this won’t happen to her daughters--they are racing for the cure at the Komen Central Georgia Race for the Cure. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation is the world’s largest network of breast cancer survivors and activists. The Central Georgia Affiliate, covering Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Houston, Jones, Monroe, Peach and Twiggs counties, has been battling breast cancer since 1999. By providing education and support, particularly in underserved population, the foundation helps women to overcome their fears. “It is important to have a yearly mammogram,” Race Chair Mechel McKinley said. “Some young women have witnessed their mothers, grandmothers, and aunts succumb to breast cancer and are fearful. We help them to overcome their fears by showing them that there are things we can do now that we couldn’t do for grandmother. Early detection is key.” Formed in 1999, the first Komen Central Georgia Race for the Cure was held in October 2000. In just a few short years, the Central Georgia Affiliate has grown from a small group of women, who knew more needed to be done to help address the breast health needs of central Georgia, to a network of survivors and activists on a mission and with a vision to end breast cancer forever. We are always looking to educate young women,” said McKinley. “As early as high school, women should understand the importance of a monthly self exam. They should become familiar with their breasts to detect changes that may arise later in life.” Raising awareness is paramount in this battle and the annual Race for the Cure provides a platform for education and fundraising, as well as celebrating the victories of breast cancer survivors. Over 4,000 runners are expected to participate in the 5k race, raising $300,000 for the cause

Central GA Race for the Cure Meet at Central City Park, 7am. Registration fee is $25 the day of the race, visit www.komencentralga.com to register.

2010 U.S. Breast Cancer Fact Sheet • An estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to occur among women in the United States during 2010. • In addition to invasive breast cancer, 54,010 new cases of in situ breast cancer are expected to occur among women during 2010. • Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women. • An estimated 39,849 women will die from breast cancer in 2010. • Breast cancer is second only to lung cancer in cancer deaths. • Breast cancer death rate has been dropping about 2 percent annually since 1990 to 2002 in all women combined, with larger decreases in younger (<50 years) women, a decline attributed to earlier detection through screening, increased awareness, and improved treatment.

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($225,000 remains in Central Georgia and $75,000 goes to research at a national level). The activities behind the scenes of the Race for the Cure rivals those of any fortune five hundred company: recruiting volunteers and sponsors, publicity, securing a location, fundraising, dispersing grants from fundraising. Planning for this major event takes the efforts of over 400 volunteers and 2 paid staffers in addition to committee and board members. As soon as the 2010 race is over, preparations for the 2011 race will begin. After reviewing the year’s events, a new battle plan is drawn up and a goal is approved by the board of directors (5 of them are breast cancer survivors).

we saw you

This year, the Race includes a pre-race concert featuring singer/songwriter Candy Coburn who will sing “Pink Warrior”, a song written in memory of her grandmother, Tucker. Race for the Cure is the beneficiary of proceeds from the sale of this song. The concert will take place on October 22, at the Porter Auditorium at Wesleyan College, tickets are $5 online or at the door. Race festivities begin at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 23; participants can register online, by mail, in person and the day of the race. For more information on the race, to make a donation or to volunteer, visit www.komencentralga.com. - JENNY MURR

Lindsay LeBlanc Age: 23 Occupation: Bartender at the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom Hometown: Albany, GA What she's wearing and where from: Gray 3/4 sleeve top with lace detail from Wet Seal and black skinny jeans from Old Navy with gray Vans Describe your fashion sense or style: "I asked Tim and he said I'm like a retro Betty Boop" Any fashion tips: I tell people to figure out what types of clothes flatter their body type. A lot of people could look phenomenal if they knew what complimented their shape/features.

Lindsay’s favorite store in town is the MAC store, because she is a “Make-up freak!)


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Sun Oct 24 afroman “Because I Got High!” 2002 Grammy-nominated artist Afroman stops in Middle GA for his 40oz Ipod Mixtape Tour.

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Fri Oct 29 Dirk Quinn

October 30th

Jazz/Funk out of Philly stops to play at the Rookery stage

Sat Oct 30 Halloween Bash Aaron Irons,

Woodstock 1960 MEETS

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

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Fri & Sat: Dance Party

Royal Fireworks, Adam & the Pinx

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Wed: Trivia Night

Drink specials from 11pm - 1am include Karaoke $6 PBR pitchers, $3 Sex on the Beach & more Darts Tues, Wed, Thur, Sat & Sun

Join us at 8pm for trivia & a chance at $5000

Tournament- Saturdays 3pm

Sun: Open Mic Night

Texas Hold ‘Em Sundays @ 3, Mondays @ 7

Hosted by Savana Cameron, 7pm

Sundays 8 Ball Tournament

Thursdays

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LADIES NIGHT!

Sunday Brunch 11:30am - 3pm Dining Hours: Mon 11-3,Tues-Thur 11-9:30 Fri & Sat 11-10, Sun 11:30-9

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During Nascar Sunday, Saturday College Game Days & NFL Sundays until 9pm!

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10/29: John Stanley Band 11/5: Big Mike & Booty Papas

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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

Billy’s Clubhouse Come try Billy's new menu with our angus burgers, colossal sandwiches, great salads, appetizers and more. Lunch and dinner specials available as well as our late nite menu. "We upped our standards, Now up yours!" LD • $ • BAR 1580 Forest Hill Road, Macon. Mon-Sat 11a-2p, Sun 12:30p - 12a. 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. 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

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Send In The Clowns, Part 2:

Roy Barnes, Tyrone Brooks, Floyd Griffin and Malachi York

BY BILL KNOWLES

hen I started writing the first part of this column almost a month ago I knew very little about the inner workings of the Malachi York arrest several years ago in Putnam County. Of course I remembered the pyramids in Eatonton on Shady Dale Rd., York’s sensational trial and subsequent conviction. I assumed what most people who looked at this on the surface assumed: law enforcement got the bad guy and our legal system convicted him, all working in perfect harmony. It’s a safe assumption as no law enforcement officers were hurt, the suspect was arrested without incident and put in jail unharmed and the rest of the cult dissipated. What I did not know was the role, or lack of a role as turned out to be the case, that former Governor Roy Barnes played in the saga. As you read in my last column, thenGovernor Barnes stood by and did absolutely nothing to help in the arrest of York by Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills, though Sills on repeated occasions asked for Barnes’ help. Sills would at one point even send Barnes a copy of GA Law 45-12-30 which explains the powers the Governor has to prevent violence and maintain order. Barnes apparently chose to ignore it. Though I had read the accounts of the interactions between Sills and Barnes & company in Bill Osinski’s book “Ungodly”, I wanted to hear it for myself, so I contacted Sheriff Sills. After a couple of weeks of email and phone tag, we got together a few days ago for a fantastic discussion. First and foremost, I wanted to know if Sheriff Sills had read “Ungodly” which in fact he had. I then asked him if it was factual to the best of his knowledge. He told me that “although it’s been several years since I read it, I don’t recall anything in it that wasn’t 100% true.” Since I had used “Ungodly” as the basis for my articles, that was great to hear! I then asked him what he meant by a comment he made in a 2003 Macon Telegraph article in which he called Roy Barnes a “political whore”. Sills responded very candidly when he said, “I was very supportive of Roy when he was a State Senator. He was the ideal legislator. But he was a much better legislator than a Governor. That (expletive deleted) was more interested in maintaining the support from his base of voters that he was in protecting the public safety of the people of Georgia. People forget that before anything else, the Governor is the chief law enforcement officer of the state. Barnes forgot that too; seems like after his election he didn’t give a damn about a Sheriff from a little county like ours.” Sills went on to tell me that he had written a letter to Governor Barnes March 9, 1999 in which he asked for a personal meeting with him to discuss the situation in Eatonton. In the letter, which I have read, Sills reports to Barnes that he has written a letter to then Director of the FBI Louis Freeh on May 4,1998, then tells Barnes that the Nuwaubians have “repeatedly attacked and slandered my office and me personally for the last eleven months.” He enclosed a copy of the letter to Freeh, along with proof of the slanderous writings of the Nuwaubians. I also have obtained a copy of the letter to Freeh.

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Sills not only states his concern about the activities of the Nuwaubians, but also states that he is aware of the “extensive criminal activity by members of this group when it was headquartered in Brooklyn. These activities included bank robbery, murder, arson and extortion.” Sheriff Sills’ source for this information was an FBI intelligence report. Sills then went on to tell Freeh that he was “frequently called by the parents of people that are moving here from all over the nation. The parents are extremely concerned about the safety of their children.” At the end of the Freeh letter, Sills begs, “I implore you to direct the full resources of the bureau in investigating this group as I feel their activities not only represent a threat to our community, but represent a threat to the nation itself.” (It has to be remembered that this letter was written while the memory of Waco and Ruby Ridge was still very fresh in the minds of everyone.) Sills told me that “at least the FBI answered my letter. They never really got on the train, but they did answer. Barnes didn’t.” The next letter Sheriff Sills wrote to Barnes is dated June 20, 1999. He again tells Barnes of his concerns York, the Tama-Re compound and how York has violated or ignored county zoning ordinances. What interests me about this letter is the mention of former State Senator Floyd Griffin. (Griffin is also the former mayor of Milledgeville and is currently running against incumbent Johnny Grant for his old seat back.) Sills sent Barnes a copy of a Nuwaubian newspaper in which there were pictures of Griffin at a Nuwaubian event held on Tama-Re. One picture had Griffin standing directly next to York. Sills then went on to tell Barnes that Griffin attempted to “intervene in support of York and his group early on during the county’s problems,” while Griffin was still a State Senator, and that he went to Griffin and told him that “I didn’t think he was fully cognizant of York’s background and offered to share with him the law

Governor Barnes in 2002 with a group of Nuwaubian clowns passing themselves off as Shriners. Photo Courtesy of Indigo Publishing.

enforcement intelligence we had gathered. Mr. Griffin’s response to me, and I quote, was ‘I don’t want or care what intelligence you have.’ Although I was never impressed with Griffin during his tenure in the senate, I was completely shocked that he was openly supporting an individual who was not only a convicted felon, but was conspicuously subversive and advocating sedition.” Further in the letter it is revealed that Barnes is “seriously considering” Griffin for the job as Adjutant General for Georgia. Sills then writes to Barnes “to think that Floyd Griffin could be in direct command of all the military forces of our state is at the least frightening.” (Emphasis added by Sheriff Sills.) I agree Sheriff! (Are you reading Senator Grant???) But what is even more frightening is that Governor Barnes was even considering this clown for that job. (As you can tell, I added him to our list in the title…) Evidently someone had

Inside City Hall Macon’s Crime Problem TOM ELLINGTON Macon City Council Ward 3, Post 3

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t press time for this issue, the big story in Macon was the 13 people who have been shot since Sept. 20, four of them fatally. Macon has a crime problem. I am confident that this outbreak of violence will end quickly, but when it is over, a simple, fundamental fact will remain, and we should be candid about it: Macon has a crime problem. Since I took office in 2007, I have repeatedly heard Police Chief Mike Burns say that crime is down in Macon over the previous. He is not wrong, but placed in context it is not that impressive a statistic. You wouldn’t know it from watching Nancy Grace, but according to FBI crime statistics, since violent crimes and serious property crimes peaked in 1991, rates have dropped nationally every year but one.

good sense somewhere down the road as Adjutant General isn’t listed on Griffin’s website as one of his positions. I hope the people of the 25th District in Georgia will have the same good sense and keep him unemployed.

etting back to Barnes, I asked Sheriff Sills if he thought that Ed Coughenour’s story was true (Please refer to Part one) and if he felt that Governor Barnes knew that Coughenour was being dispatched to “keep the order in Putnam County.” Sills told me that he had no reason not to believe Coughenour, especially since phone records showed that there were several calls made between Coughenhour and the Governor’s office and that when Sills had searched Coughenhour’s home, the tickets to a Barnes fundraiser were found. Sills told me he couldn’t be sure that Barnes knew, but “Penny Brown-Reynolds damn sure knew.”

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Once you compare Macon to cities of similar size, though, a different picture emerges, and it’s not pretty. Macon has more serious crime than our peer cities. To be sure, it is not spread out evenly across the city. Despite widespread perceptions to the contrary, downtown is reasonably safe. Where I live on Mulberry Street, if I feel like taking a walk late at night, I do it without a second thought, and I have never had a problem. But not all our residents are so fortunate. In some neighborhoods, people are afraid to go out after dark – or don’t even feel secure in their own homes. That has to change. So how do we change it? Law enforcement and the courts do have a role to play. The people responsible for the latest outbreak of violence need to be apprehended and removed from society for a very long time. (Some people have already been charged in those incidents.) But our crime problem is not solely a lawenforcement problem. Indeed I would argue that on the whole our police do an outstanding, professional job. The United States incarcerates the highest proportion of people in the world, and Georgia has one of the highest incarceration rates in the country. Bibb County has a relatively new jail that can house nearly 1,000 inmates legally, and it is already at capacity. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 11thHourOnline.com

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The Business of Book Publishing THE CITY SCENE

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any people who read my new book, A Peculiar Tribe of People: Murder and Madness in the Heart of Georgia, first comment on what a twisted and bizarre tale it is. Soon afterwards, however, the conversation usually shifts to questions about the business of publishing the book – how long did it take, how did you get an agent, how are you paid, and (even) how many free copies do you get from the publisher? It seems that everyone wants to write a book, has an idea for a book, or writes occasionally with an eventual desire to publish a book. I am always quick to respond that thinking about writing a book isn’t writing, researching isn’t writing, outlining isn’t writing – only putting pen to paper (or, far more likely, keystrokes to a document) is writing. Years ago I had dinner in Washington with Tom Clancy. He told me that he approaches each day’s writing like a job. Some days he knows that nothing he is writing will make it on to the eventual page, but he writes anyway. Other days his writing is nearly perfect, but he stops at an appointed time when his workday is done.

Most writers aren’t megastars like Clancy and are forced to make a living, take care of their family, or both. If you adopt his discipline for writing, perhaps you will force yourself to get up an hour earlier each day and devote that one hour without fail to your task. Maybe you will set aside Saturday mornings for writing but commit to spending that afternoon with your family. Whatever your choice, you aren’t going to succeed without that necessary discipline. The best way to get started is to write an article for a magazine - the more local or regional the better your chances of being published (I was paid $75 for my first magazine piece and was grateful for it). If you are a World War II buff, there are magazines for that interest. A fan of bodice-ripping romantic novels? Yes, there’s one for that, too. Buy a copy of that magazine, read the kind of articles they publish (pay careful attention to things such as length, humorous or serious narrative, accompanying photographs), read their submission guidelines, and send them your best-written and polished article for publication. And do not be dismayed if you are initially rejected. J. K. Rowling, who was then a single mother in a walk-up second-floor apartment, was rejected by 12 publishers before Harry Potter was accepted. She is now wealthier than the Queen of England.

Once you have that published article under your belt, you are ready to look for an agent. If you go to your local library, visit the reference desk and ask for a large book usually kept behind the librarian’s desk rather than on open shelves. Called The Writers’ Market, it is wonderfully cross-referenced and lists publishers, agents, magazines, etc. – the true Bible for any writer. Look for an agent who specializes in your genre. CLOSELY follow their guidelines for submissions and queries. If you write science fiction, don’t bother submitting to an agent who only represents academic non-fiction. If they tell you to send a one-page query, don’t waste postage with a three-page form letter you have already mass-produced. Enclose your published magazine article. It is useless to write to one of the “superstar” literary agencies, at least until you become one yourself. Once you find an agent, don’t assume that this literary marriage will always work. My first agent, who has been in the business for decades, was useless although she continued to represent me for several years. When I switched agents and acquired a fantastic young man in a hot new firm, within four months I had a contract with a highly-respected national publisher for Peculiar Tribe. My former agent had a shotgun approach, hoping that, by sending out 50 proposals, one publisher might show interest. Conversely, my new agent knew exactly two editors at two different publishing houses who would love my book. Those two eventually bid against one another for the right to publish it. I signed with Lyons Press (an imprint of giant Globe-Pequot) and was paid one-half of my advance (the amount I am paid upfront for the book) upon signing and the remaining half at the submission of the

final manuscript. Once sales have reached a level sufficient to repay the publisher for that advance, I am then paid royalties on a quarterly sales basis. Additional rights, such as audio tapes and film adaptations, are negotiated separately by my agent. My publisher also purchased the right of first refusal for my next book. Now that you have an agent, you are ready for serious work. The only answer to your agent or a prospective publisher is “yes.” Need that first draft in ten days? No problem. Delete that section based on your grandmother that you think is the best thing you’ve ever written? Absolutely. I signed my contract on December 17th, two days before my family and I left the country for two weeks. Was I worried that I would be able to make an April 1st deadline for the final draft of the first half of my book with the second half due one month later? Terrified, but I said, “Certainly!” Of course you then have to deliver. If you blow that first big chance, you are hardly likely to get a second shot. Whatever your calling – whether writing a personal memoir just for your family or penning the next big blockbuster – I wish you great luck. I hope to see you at one of my many book signings and you can tell me what you are writing (rather than just thinking about the process). You can find the schedule on the book’s website, www.peculiartribe.com. Oh, that question about the number of “free” books I’m given by my publisher? The answer is ten, and they were all gone on the day I received them.

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f we could arrest our way out of our crime problem, we would have already done it. The fact is that we cannot fix things overnight, but we also can’t afford to do nothing. We have a significant problem with poverty in this community, and too many of our children either drop out of school or graduate from high school inadequately prepared for either the work force or college. Think of the cohort of 5-year-olds who entered kindergarten this fall. How many of those children do you want to be afraid of in 10 years? That is exactly what is at stake as we decide as a community whether we are serious about tackling poverty and improving educational opportunities. That is why everyone in this community has a stake in the success of our public schools, even if they don’t have any children at home or if their kids are in private school. Every criminal in our community has made a choice or serious of bad choices that he or she is ultimately responsible for.

However, if the young people in our community have hope and a clear path to a good future, they are much more likely to make the right choice for themselves. When Macon no longer has serious problems with poverty and hopelessness, we will also no longer have a crime problem. If you believe these problems are serious, you have the opportunity to make your voice heard at the ballot box. Locally, we have races for district attorney, school board and district attorney on the ballot (as well as the special election for the Ward III, Post 2 City Council seat). Early voting has already started at the Board of Elections office at the corner of Eisenhower and Pio Nono, and Election Day is Nov. 2. If you have not already voted, go, and take a friend with you. If you need assistance getting to the polls, contact me. Tom Ellington is the Ward III, Post 3 member of the Macon City Council. He can be reached at tom.ellington@macon.ga.us.


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Brown-Reynolds was Barnes Chief Counsel and what happened. In my conversation I asked is now a star of a Judge Judy type of show. Coughenhour who in the Governor's office he I thought I’d dig a little deeper about had contacted, as there were phone recorde Coughenhour, so I called him. Unfortunately, indicating that he had called there several times. the number that I had wasn’t working. But He said the only person he ever called in the Facebook is an amazing thing and within an Governor's office was Penny Brown-Reyonlds, hour I was on the phone with him. I asked him Barnes' Chief Counsel. The thing that is amazhow he got involved in the Putnam County siting to me is that the “Georgia Rangers” got conuation. He told me that he was at a community siderable help from the Governor’s office but meeting trying to legitimize his “Georgia Sills couldn’t. Keep in mind that Coughenhour Rangers” and there was some city representawas and is a convicted felon. But HE had the tive there. The representative suggested a blessings of Governor Barnes and his adminismeeting with Tyrone Brooks. It was at that first tration. Sheriff Sills didn’t. meeting when Bobby Kahn, Barnes’ Chief of SHERIFF HOWARD SILLS There were several other things that came Staff, gave him those tickets. Coughenour told out in the various interviews that I conducted me, “I didn’t even know what the damn things were. I didn’t that I could not verify, though I tried REALLY hard, and have even know who Roy Barnes was. I wasn’t into political things.” chosen not to reveal. I’m not Bob Woodward or Carl Bernstein. I then told him Barnes was running for Governor again. After I am however, concerned for my state. I’m concerned that my he got done laughing, he told me that he didn’t have “any polit- state will go back into the well of copperas water known as Roy ical axe to grind with Barnes. I can give a shit less if he wins or Barnes and drink from it again knowing that it is poisonous. I have loses. I didn’t even know he was running again.” At the meet- shown that Barnes lacks the judgment to govern our state and has ing with Brooks, Coughenour told him that he would need allowed himself to be led by the likes of people like Tyrone some type of letter of introduction or letter of authority if he Brooks, yet ignore the pleas of a decorated law enforcement offiwere going to go to Eatonton, which of course he received. cial, all in the name of votes. Sheriff Sills told me he wouldn’t trust (Again, see part one.) He was also told if any problems came up Barnes to “investigate the robbery of a cracker machine” and Ed to call Penny Brown-Reynolds and she would handle it. Coughenour stated that “if the people of Georgia want to reelect When Coughenour went to Eatonton and met Sheriff Sills Roy Barnes and his entourage they are destined to repeat the he told me that he felt the situation was much different than he past.” I agree wholeheartedly with both. had been led to believe. He was told that Sills was a “cracker” Former Governor Barnes has been very apologetic in his who was out to divide the races of Putnam County. He in turn advertisements telling Georgians that he has learned from his called Brown-Reynolds and requested a meeting with the GBI. mistakes and that he should have listened more. Some funny The meeting happened later that day when, in Coughenhour’s things have happened since Barnes started his “Magical words, “five or six GBI agents showed up.” When he went to Mystery ‘Forgive Me?’ Tour”: he’s called Sheriff Sills three voice his concerns, he did not realize that then deputy director of times and has also sent his peeps to try and set up a meeting the GBI Vernon Keenan would be at the meeting, but he was. between the two of them. I find it amazing how the Sheriff has (Keenan is now the Director of the GBI.) In a 2007 interview heard more from Barnes now during an election than he ever with Bill Osinski, Keenan confirmed Coughenhour’s account of did throughout the times that Sills needed him the most.

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Moogfest welcomes MGMT to Asheville, Jerry Garcia heading to the big screen, LCD Soundsystem... The inaugural Moogfest, an event put together to celebrate the life and accomplishments of the legendary Robert Moog (the inventor of the influential Moog synthesizer), is set to take place October 29th through the 31st in Asheville, North Carolina this year. Mr. Moog was wellknown for crafting a line of the synth instruments that have been used by everyone from Kraftwerk and Daft Punk to Radiohead. Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, MGMT, Hot Chip, and Sigur Ros frontman Jonsi are among the acts that will pay homage to Moog at the event, which will include live performances as well as workshops, panels, art exhibitions, and film screenings; go to moogfest.com for more info... The story of Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia is heading to the big screen, via director Amir Bar-Lev, who will work to turn Robert Greenfield's Garcia biography Dark Star into a movie. The film is set to focus on Garcia's early life, before he became best known for working with the legendary jam band; it takes on the period when Garcia was working in coffeehouses and playing bluegrass music, showcasing the formative influences that led him to the bigstage performer he became...

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LCD Soundsystem and the aforementioned Hot Chip are in the middle of the fall tour that they teamed up for, making one big road dance party for LCD and Chip fans; LCD are currently promoting their latest album, This is Happening, through these live shows, including a stop at the Coachella fest earlier this year. Stops left on the pair's schedule include Salt Lake City (10/19), Milwaukee WI (10/22), and a quartet of UK dates wrapping up on 11/15... Legendary singer-songwriter Elvis Costello is set to release his latest album, National Ransom, on November 2nd, and he's spiffed up his online presence, to boot; revisit this influential performer via his new disc and his groovy official site at www.elviscostello.com... MINI BUZZ: Afghan Whigs/Twilight Singers indie rocker Greg Dulli is embarking on a long-overdue solo tour, An Evening with Greg Dulli, that will take him through NYC (10/19) and Philly (10/20), plus a solid dozen dates in Western Europe.. Beck revealed in a recent Pitchfork interview that he's pondering releasing a new

Catch the innovative weirdos that are Georgia’s own Of Montreal on 11/6 at Variety Playhouse album that he recorded back in the fall of 2008; the musician is currently without a record label, as his contract with Interscope Records recently ended... Universal Music and MTV are apparantly still feuding, with licensing talks at a stall and Universal artists' videos being pulled from airing on the MTV channels... And if you're looking to, er, scentenhance your punk look, team up those Doc Martens and mohawks with the new Etat Libre D'Orange, a signature Sex Pistols perfume that will offer a fragrant mix of "lemon, black pepper, heliotrope, and leather"...

And here are a few of this week's new releases to enhance your CD collection... Apache Beat's Last Chants... New Collisions' The Optimist... Idlewild's Post Electric Blues... and Clinic's Bubblegum... and that's the buzz for this week's Modern Rock.

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The “Quick Silver” cargo trailer belonging to the rock group, “Drivin’ N Cryin” was recovered October 15 by the Gwinnett County Police Department around 1:27p.m. The trailer was located at 4285 South Old Peachtree Street, in Norcross. The trailer was abandoned and all of its contents were missing. No arrests were made pursuant to the recovery. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Investigators are working with Gwinnett authorities to develop new leads in this incident. Anyone with information in reference to this incident is urged to contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office at 478-746-9441 or the Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.

Bibb Sheriff’s Drug Investigators along with the assistance of the United States Marshal’s Office arrested three adults and one juvenile after serving a search warrant at 2290 Melton Avenue, Thursday afternoon around 1:00p.m.. While serving the search warrant, investigators were able to seize around three pounds of marijuana, four handguns, and $1,877.00 in cash. The marijuana has a street value of approximately $3,500.00. 1) Bernard Dent Jr., 20 years old from Macon 2) Michael Anthony Pitts, 18 from Macon 3) VanShaun Lapez Stephens, 20 from Macon 4) 16-year old juvenile’s name can not be released at this time.

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Mike Kinnebrew returns to the Capitol Theatre to celebrate the release of "Between the Living and the Dying," his fourth CD. Having cut his teeth in the Atlanta music scene sharing the stage with legends such as Kristian Bush (Sugarland), Michelle Malone, Matthew Perryman Jones, and John Mayer -- Mike now calls Macon his home and we are excited to host his CD release party at the Capitol!

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You will say things without thinking. You can be arrogant, presumptuous, and your own interests will come first. There are changes and surprises brewing this week. Opportunity presents itself the end of this week and will remain there for about a year. Be sure to take advantage of it’s expansive nature just as you have in the past or should have done. Opportunities will fall into your lap and you have to be ready to accept the responsibility that comes with them. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You are practical, peace loving, stubborn, and deliberate. Taurus has a natural interest in money, and you like the finer things in life. If you have not yet learned the lessons life that have been thrown at you lately, you may be in for a wicked surprise this week. If you have properly absorbed them, then this week may find you settling down. You need to examine your recent experiences to find a proper solution. You might have to go over the same ground you have been covering to find out what you may have overlooked. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Gemini is versatile, fickle, intelligent, creative, quick, neat, and curious. Tension and stress has entered your life and will be there for at least the next several years. You must learn how to deal with this stress. Your partner will be a great help to you during this period. Your partners support is very helpful. This week a big change could happen to help you deal with it all. As you know, money is tight this month but improves next month. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cancer is sentimental, sensitive, and needs to have a sense of security. Cancer is intensely romantic and has a vivid imagination. This is a very busy month as others have you running their errands and filling in for them now and then. Other people are suddenly making changes that seem to be of a benefit to you. You have some excellent ideas and people (especially the boss) are willing to listen and consider them. Next week you may find your ideas being implemented. Expect a few pats on the back for your input. LEO (July 23-August 22): Leo is colorful, self assured, outgoing, impulsive and expansive. Some big changes and surprises are happening this week in the world around you. You may not be a part of it, but it will affect you in some manner. In the future it may lead to a fine opportunity for you. Watch what may happen toward the weekend and see how you can turn it into an advantage later. The first part of this week you may called upon to help someone financially. VIRGO (August 23-Sept 22): Virgo is intellectual, critical, fussy, and shy and needs constant reassurance.Your unique ideas are wonderful and some of them will be bringing you extra money. Your enthusiasm is on the upswing for the next few months so you had better make the most of it. This month you can do no wrong so whatever you do - get busy and do anything you want.

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