Plans and Decisions This week I bring you a tale of two cities, a tale of making plans and going with the flow, and a tale of making amazingly proper decisions.
Too Much VIP About three weeks ago, my friends Erica, Sam and Jonathan and I ventured up to Clarksdale to the Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival to see Robert Plant.
Yes, He Did: Jay-Z Mimics Rocky at Philly Made In America Fest Jay-Z's entrance said it all: He bounced up and down on top of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, mimicking Rocky before he took the stage in front of nearly 50,000. His song "Made In America" played in …
NYPD: Hip-hop Mogul Lighty Dead from Apparent SuicideNEW YORK (AP) — A hip-hop mogul who managed Sean "Diddy" Combs, 50 Cent and Mariah Carey was found dead in his New York City apartment Thursday in an apparent suicide, police said.
The Latin Beat Goes On Julio Del Castillo is a warm, outgoing and energetic man who splits his time between family, work and service, and is enormously proud of his Latino heritage.
Wired and Soulful Two intricate Mike Schofner murals of Jackson and Midtown adorn the outside of Soul Wired Café. Inside are more Schofner paintings for sale.
The Process: New Directions with 5th On Sept. 25, Jackson rapper, producer and audio engineer 5th Child (aka Stephen Brown) will release his newest album, "Love Letters and Suicide Notes."
Stretching Their Sound 'Coast to Coast' The River City Tanlines are back with some new sounds. The Memphis-based trio, led by singer and guitarist Alicja Trout, recently released "Coast to Coast," its first album in six years.
30 Years and Going Strong Over the years, I have seen Hunter Gibson perform everywhere from weddings and private parties to corporate events and local venues.
A Place for LivingRev. Molly MacWade helped start Grace House almost 20 years ago for people in need living with HIV/AIDS.
Music For Miles and Me It's a whole new trip, though, to know that my brother has a child and that, genetically speaking, I could have some influence on him—hopefully not too much. But what I can offer up is some tunes, as you probably …
The Dark Side It was decades ago, but I'll never forget that night. I'm glad I wrote the details down in a journal.
Honky Tonk NightJust when you thought things couldn't get any hotter this summer, Pryor and the Tombstones will heat up the stage as the featured performers at the C Spire Summer Music Series at The Cedars Aug. 16.
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.
Study in StyleWhile some people like to study in silence, I like to have some good music in the background.