Lipschitz!“Chicago the Musical” comes to Jackson Nov. 5 and 6.
Bite Into the Forbidden FruitForbidden Fruit. The title alone conjures up red apples and serpents and all manner of biblical things, not to mention the worst of our state's race history.
Finding Rhythm on CanvasKen Daley, a 37-year-old Canadian from Cambridge, Ontario, makes it clear that music is a large part of his daily artistic process, a way to vitalize his creative energies.
Yarn, Hooks, Coffee and TraditionEvery second and fourth Monday of the month, long enough after lunch to be ready for a nice cup of afternoon coffee, a group of crafty women meet in Old Trace Park.
HeARTworksLocal artist Stacy Underwood works with Stewpot Community Services' clients to give them an artistic outlet.
Roz Roy Teaching at MCMWhen your kids are with Roz Roy, they are in good hands. As their guide, Roy helps children make art that is personal to them.
Vermeer: Love and LeisureFilmmaker Phil Grabsky’s newest exhibition film “Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure” allows viewers to see Vermeer—artist of “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” above—in a new way.
A Photographic NatureNo matter the category of photographers you fit into—young or old, professional photographer or scrappy amateur, male or female, black, blue, pink or whatever—the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science's "Back to Nature" photo contest wants you.
subSIPPI: Capturing the ZeitgeistFor the last year, three 20-somethings have traveled the state seeking to peel back the layers of Mississippi cultures.
Girls Just Wanna Make ArtThe Mississippi Arts Commission’s latest show juxtaposes several women artists’ approaches to femininity.
A Colorful SocietyA grouping of three paintings hangs on one wall of the Marie Hull Gallery at Hinds Community College's Raymond campus. The focal center, Mississippi artist Sherry Ferguson's beautifully and boldly watercolored painting "Center," is a large close-up of a flower …
Filling the EmptinessWhen family or friends say Jackson is a bad place, I always want to take them on a trip to the city I've grown to know over the last six months.
A Sworn OathThe Lincoln exhibit at Hinds Community College’s Raymond campus will have traveled to more than 40 states by 2015.
Handmade and Live on StageThe Canton Gin Market, located in the Old Cotton Gin across the street from the train depot in Canton, is a mecca for local artisans and musicians.