
‘Sisters in Arts’ Reveal Mural
As National Women's History Month winds down this week, Greater Jackson Arts Council announces a new arts project of real feminine force and true lasting effect.
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.
‘Sisters in Arts’ Reveal Mural
As National Women's History Month winds down this week, Greater Jackson Arts Council announces a new arts project of real feminine force and true lasting effect.
Jxn Visionary: Dr. Robert Luckett, Jr.
History professor and Margaret Walker Center Director Dr. Robert Luckett returned to Jackson in 2009 as a Civil Rights historian - "Mecca" for the movement.
Jxn Visionary: Chef Nick Wallace
A childhood spent at the feet of his grandmothers, Chef Nick Wallace came by his love and respect of food honesty.
Five Minute TSA Precheck Enrollment Now at Jackson-Evers Airport
IDEMIA, the global identity leader and long-time authorized TSA PreCheck® enrollment provider, announced the launch of a new type of TSA PreCheck enrollment at Jackson-Evers International Airport.
Beyond the Gate: Discovering the Legacy of the Mississippi Federation of Women’s Clubs
Ever noticed the brick building at the corner of North State Street and Woodrow Wilson Avenue in Jackson and wondered, what goes on there?
Outdoor & Patio Dining in JXN
With the weather changing, diners at area restaurants are looking forward to enjoying dining al fresco.
Malcolm White’s Jxn Itinerary
If you had 24 hours to show off your hometown, where would you take people? Where would you go? The sites, the food, the experiences of Jackson, Mississippi?
A Legacy of Celebration
Two hundred years of the City With Soul is something to celebrate, and with a calendar chock-full of exciting events throughout the city, we’re looking forward to a full year of fun…
Soul Sessions Podcast: Malcolm White
On today's episode, Malcolm White is the visionary and cultural provocateur behind Hal & Mal's restaurant and the Hal's St. Paddy's Parade founded alongside his late brother, Harold White.
Planetarium Project Receives $1.5 Million in Commitments
The Friends of the Planetarium, Junior League of Jackson and the Community Foundation For Mississippi held a recognition event
Civil Rights Profile: Hezekiah Watkins
One can say Hezekiah Watkins' pursuit of Civil Rights has come full circle, and it all began when he was just a 13-year-old boy growing up in a quiet neighborhood in Jackson.
Artist Profile: Justin Ransburg
Justin Ransburg isn't afraid to ask the questions that lead to creative new ideas. And in his particular case, his profession and passion.
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