
Keeping the Blues Alive: Eddie Cotton, Jr.
Eddie Cotton, Jr. has been playing the blues for more than 30 years to give people of all religions, backgrounds, and nationalities a musical soundtrack of southern living and resilience.
Jackson's music and museums, festivals and events, art and artists, and chefs and restaurants have plenty to say about a city on the move.
Keeping the Blues Alive: Eddie Cotton, Jr.
Eddie Cotton, Jr. has been playing the blues for more than 30 years to give people of all religions, backgrounds, and nationalities a musical soundtrack of southern living and resilience.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Sophie McNeil Wolf | Community Foundation for Mississippi
On today's show, Sophie McNeil Wolf, APR, the Director of Communications and Insights for the Community Foundation for Mississippi, is my guest.
Tiny Frame, Big Voice: Meika Shanté
Standing at 5’ 2”, weighing 147 pounds, and rocking a platinum blonde do shorter than a pixie cut, Tameika Carter is a “tiny powerhouse” of soulful music.
Soul Sessions Podcast: George Gillespie | Wing Mouth
On today's show, Belhaven residents George and Ann Elizabeth Gillespie just opened Wing Mouth at Belhaven Town Center, a simple concept that specializes in wings, tenders and fries.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Nellie Neal | Fondren Bottle Tree & Garden Tour
On today's episode, the Garden Mama, Nellie Neal talks about the upcoming Fondren Garden and Bottle Tree Tour and the importance of community in gardening, innovative practices in Jackson, and advice for…
Perspective: Artist William Goodman
Artist William Goodman transforms musical icons into vibrant street art-inspired portraits, exploring creativity, legacy, and the evolution of artistic expression
Soul Sessions Podcast: Conner Reeves | Belhaven’s Bright Lights
On today's episode, we talk to Conner Reeves about Belhaven's Bright Lights, a celebration of the artisans, musicians and creators of the Greater Belhaven neighborhood that features music, food, and local vendors.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Ellen Daniels | MS Book Festival
Today, Ellen Daniels, the executive director of the Mississippi Book Festival, discusses the ten-year-old festival's history and what makes it special.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Noah Saterstrom | What Became of Dr. Smith
On today’s episode, artist Noah Saterstrom discusses his exhibition 'What Became of Dr. Smith' at the Mississippi Museum of Art and how his curiosity led him to uncover his great grandfather's story…
Screen Time: Maximus Wright on JXN Film Festival
Director, Writer, and Producer Maximus Wright stumbled upon his passion for filmmaking by mistake.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Yolanda Singleton | Xperience JXN
On today’s episode, Yolanda Singleton, President and CEO of Xperience JXN, discusses her role as a promoter, community advocate, and trendsetter in bringing entertainment to Jackson, Mississippi.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Ayana Jones | Freedom Summer
On today’s episode, the Two Mississippi Museums’ Ayana Jones helps give context to Freedom Summer, where over 700 mainly white volunteers came to our state and teamed up with African Americans for…
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