
Soul Sessions Podcast: Chef Enrika Williams | Fauna Foodworks
From Beatles-inspired dishes to family-style feasts, Chef Enrika Williams proves that nostalgia can be deliciously innovative.
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.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Chef Enrika Williams | Fauna Foodworks
From Beatles-inspired dishes to family-style feasts, Chef Enrika Williams proves that nostalgia can be deliciously innovative.
M.W. Stringer Masonic Grand Lodge: A Diamond in the Historical Rough
The Lynch Street Corridor is a landmark of Mississippi's civil rights movement, centered around the historic M.W. Stringer Masonic Lodge that sheltered NAACP leader Medgar Evers. The lodge's legacy includes hosting civil…
Soul Sessions Podcast: Chaz Lindsay | Rowan’s
When life gives you donut shops, make a dive bar! On today's show, restaurateur Chaz Lindsay takes us inside his newest venture, Rowan's - a neighborhood pub that's 'family-friendly by day, a…
If Walls Could Talk: 5 Remarkable Jackson Landmarks You Can’t Miss
From civil rights milestones to legendary music scenes, these historic places invite you to uncover the stories that shaped Jackson and Mississippi as a whole.
More Than a Stage: Inside Jackson’s 60-Year Theatrical Legacy
At New Stage Theatre in Jackson, Mississippi, Artistic Director Francine Thomas Reynolds' 35-year relationship with the company mirrors the dedication that has kept this cultural cornerstone thriving since 1965.
Shining Light: Andy Young
For 50 years, Pearl River Glass Studio has illuminated Jackson through Andy Young's artistry. Discover how this Midtown creative sanctuary evolved from a modest workshop into Mississippi's premier glass studio.
Road Trip Ready: 7 Perfect Day Trips from Mississippi’s Capital
Mississippi's capital city is the perfect launching pad for exploring the state's rich tapestry of history, culture, and Southern charm through easy day trips.
From LA to Mississippi, Terrell Moses Brings ‘Love’ to the Stage
Jackson native Terrell Moses has returned home after 24 years in Los Angeles, bringing his music career full circle to his Mississippi roots.
COFO: Epicenter of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, Now an Education Center
Everybody involved in advancing the Civil Rights Movement wanted to work toward equality, and most had a different idea of how to get it.
Tougaloo College: Safe Haven Then, Building Leaders to Change the World Now
Several places in the South are known to hold the honor of being called “Cradle of the Civil Rights Movement.” In Mississippi, it is Tougaloo College.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Trey Malone | Northshore Specialty Roasters
Think coffee is just a quick caffeine fix? Think again—it's an art, a science, and a connection to the world around us.
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