A Big Ole Southern PartyWith five music stages, a free raffle, food from various local restaurants and a plethora of street vendors, Belhaven’s Bright Lights, Belhaven Nights might be one of the most anticipated festivals of Jackson.
Big, Bad, BoldGet ready to time travel with the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science with "Dinosaurs: Big, Bad, Bold and Back," now until Jan. 6, 2013.
A Taste of Mississippi Anytime food inspires music such as Moses Mason's "Molly Man" or Robert Johnson's "They're Red Hot," you can guarantee you're in for a treat.
Storytellers Bring the Blues A few things are distinct to Mississippi culture: We deal with the heat by complaining about it.
Get WildIf you love to fish, hunt or just sit out on a boat, the 26th annual Wildlife Extravaganza is for you.
Rusty and Soothing One might not expect to see paintings of rusty cars on the walls of a modern women's fitness facility.
MMA Gets Innovation GrantThe Mississippi Museum of Art is about to restructure its model for member participation.
Between Two Tonys We sat down with local artists Tony Davenport and Anthony DiFatta, who promptly made our heads spin as they discussed their perspectives on creativity, chaos and life.
For Her People The impact of Margaret Walker Alexander's life works and achievements continues today as a monument to the African American experience of the Great Depression.
On the Road with Josh Hailey Josh Hailey loves every second of his couch hopping, frequent gas stops and random interviews with Arizona Border Control as he road-trips across America, collecting faces and moments for his "large photographic research project," Photamerica.
MAC Doles Out $1.5 Million for the ArtsArtists and programs in 45 counties across the state received $1.5 million in grants from the Mississippi Arts Commission, the agency announced late Monday.
Taboo No More Homosexuality, abortion, rape, child abuse, teen pregnancy and suicide can all initiate a controversial conversation. In yesteryear, however, they were all topics so taboo they were suppressed, ignored and left to fester.
Up Where the Air is Clear Up early, the last thing the fisherman expected to see was a large balloon floating over the lake—just low enough for him to hold a conversation with the pilot.
It's the Weekend!This weekend, Breakfast with the Otters is at the Jackson Zoo, Juneteenth Celebration at Battlefield Park, GenerationNXT Indie Concert Series is at Dreamz JXN.
Conducting a FestivalFour smiling mop-topped men with skinny ties strum guitars to a familiar backbeat. "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah," they confirm in unison as if they really know something. Paul's big eyes and John's long chin move with the rhythm. …