Mirror, Mirror on the WallThe most common new year's resolution I hear in my office is, not surprisingly, better health—but making it happen proves difficult for many people.
A Geeky Road to Good HealthEvery time you turn around, it seems like more fitness gadgets have appeared. They can all help you along your healthy journey. Here's a few to check out.
The Man TestIf diagnosed early, most forms of cancer can be treated much more effectively and potentially save lives by this early detection and treatment.
Run the BluesThe ninth annual Mississippi Blues Marathon is Saturday, Jan. 9. The event showcases the city of Jackson and Mississippi's blues history.
Practice, Kindness and a Potato in TibetPilgrimage, from the Tibetan Buddhist point of view, is supposed to be challenging. Enduring physical pain during it is considered a form of purification.
Here’s to the BalletIt's been five years since the Oscar gauntlet of Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan," but I've nonetheless remained a bit fascinated with the world of ballet and dancers.
Get a Flu ShotThe Centers for Disease Control recommends that people 6 months of age and older get a yearly flu shot.
Deck the HallsWe know, we know. It's not even Thanksgiving, yet. But it's never too early to start making decorations for your Christmas tree.
The Art of PlayAs an avid consumer of pop, fashion, and celebrity culture, I know full well about the cult of youth and the pursuit of it.
First Comes LoveLakeisha Marie Stewart (then Lakeisha Marie Alexander) wanted a wedding that would be completely her own.
Don’t ShaveNo Shave November began in 2004 as a way to raise awareness for cancer—since many people with the disease often lose their hair— and men's health issues.
Street StyleMany Jacksonians have great style, whether they're at the Mississippi Museum of Art's Museum After Hours, Fondren's First Thursday or just walking around the city.