
Soul Sessions Podcast: Patrick Harkins
On today’s show, we speak with Patrick Harkins, a musician and owner of instrument and lesson shop and venue Fondren Guitars in Jackson’s Fondren neighborhood.
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: Patrick Harkins
On today’s show, we speak with Patrick Harkins, a musician and owner of instrument and lesson shop and venue Fondren Guitars in Jackson’s Fondren neighborhood.
The Power of Music: Seth Power
Since he can remember, Seth Power has never known life without music.
MS Blues Trail Marker Unveiled at JSU for Dorthy Moore
A Mississippi Blues Trail marker was unveiled Wednesday at the F.D. Hall Music Center on the campus of Jackson State University to honor the legendary Dorothy Moore.
Making A House A Home: Sharing the Evers Story with Keena Graham
Keena Graham always knew she wanted to wear the uniform of the National Park Service since she was 13 years old, growing up in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Dr. Robby Luckett
On this episode, we hear from Dr. Robby Luckett, professor for the Department of History, Director for the Margaret Walker Center, and the Director of the COFO Civil Rights Education Center at…
Spotlight: JXN Welcome Center
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, we're highlighting our own JXN Welcome Center's director, Christine Blackmon.
Bringing The Heat: Eddie Wright BBQ
For thousands of years, man, fire, and meat have come together in a dance to produce not just sustenance, but an experience, for their tribe and community.
Tour Like a Local: Sarah Story
Sarah Story is the Executive Director of Mississippi Arts Commission and leads the state agency in its mission to be a catalyst for the arts and creativity in Mississippi.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Chuck Nix
On today's episode, we talk with sommelier and wine manager for BRAVO! Italian Restaurant & Bar in Highland Village, Chuck Nix.
‘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.
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