City With Soil
Mississippi has always had a rich agricultural presence, but you might not know that even in the capital city of Jackson, a variety of farms are finding their way.
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.
City With Soil
Mississippi has always had a rich agricultural presence, but you might not know that even in the capital city of Jackson, a variety of farms are finding their way.
An Enneagram Guide to JXN
The Enneagram has become a trending personality test over the past several years, breaking different dispositions into nine distinct “types.”
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…
Soul Sessions Podcast: Michael Morris | Juneteenth
On today's episode, Two Mississippi Museums’ Executive Director Michael Morris joins us to share a look at Juneteenth.
A Conversation With Dr. Robert Smith
Lovingly known as “Dr. Bob,” Dr. Robert Smith is nationally recognized for his leadership in founding the Medical Committee for Human Rights during Freedom Summer of 1964, and is one of Mississippi’s…
JXN’s Culinary Scene: Chef Nick Wallace
Nick has placed Jackson on the national culinary stage through numerous media outlets and Food Network appearances, including Comfort Nation, Cutthroat Kitchen, Chopped (Winner, Season 34), and competing on Top Chef.
Jackson Music Scence: A Conversation with Bobby Rush
A proud Jacksonian since the early 1980s, bluesman Bobby Rush, a venerable musician, performer, and blues icon, is known internationally for his soulful, funky, and modern take on Southern blues.
Pride In Jackson: LGBTQ+ Friendly Spaces & Places
In celebration of Pride month, here are community member Jason McCarty's picks for LGBTQ+-friendly and safe spaces in Jackson.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Justin Nipper | Pickle Fest
On today's episode, Justin Nipper, the marketing and events manager at the Ag Museum, gives us a look at Pickle Fest.
No Teenage Wasteland Here: Young Adult Favorites in JXN
School’s out, and bored teens are back. Here are some of our favorite picks to get them off the couch, out the door, and having fun this summer.
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home Extends Days, Hours of Operation
Explore the Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument's extended hours, offering immersive Civil Rights history.
JXN Comics Gives City a Soulful Superhero
Delta State graduate Blake Barnes launched Jackson Comics with local artists, celebrating the city through superheroic tales.
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