
Guide to the Mississippi State Fair
The 166th Mississippi State Fair runs October 2-13, 2025 at the Mississippi Fairgrounds.
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.
Guide to the Mississippi State Fair
The 166th Mississippi State Fair runs October 2-13, 2025 at the Mississippi Fairgrounds.
Mississippi Children’s Museum Reopens World at Work Gallery with All-New Experiences
The Mississippi Children's Museum (MCM) has unveiled an exciting transformation of its World at Work gallery, featuring six brand-new interactive experiences that blend education with hands-on fun for young visitors.
Word on the Street From Local Foodies
It’s not always a guarantee that a new restaurant will provide the taste and service desired, but there’s always a place that never misses.
Creative Art Studios in Jackson — Briarwood, Studio AMN & AND Gallery
Art is subjective. Be free and let creative freedom stroke that paintbrush, mold that pottery, or write those lyrics to rhythm, or not.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Dr. Tonja Murphy | MS Book Festival
On today's show, we're talking with Dr. Tonja Murphy, the Community Engagement Director for the Mississippi Book Festival, about what she calls their Super Bowl, the annual literary lawn party happening September…
Your Guide to JSU Gameday in Jackson
Game day at Jackson State University is one of Jackson's most electrifying experiences, drawing thousands of fans to Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium for an unforgettable blend of football, music, and community spirit.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Alex Davis | HBCU Labor Day Classic
On today's show, Alex Davis is the visionary behind the HBCU Labor Day Classic Battle of the Bands.
Woodworth Chapel: Tougaloo College’s Symbol of Hope and Change
Woodworth Chapel has always been a place of solace for the Black community.
Mississippi River Basin Model: A National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark to Marvel
Looking for an engineering triumph and a piece of Mississippi—and U.S.—history?
WellsFest 2025: Your Complete Guide to Jackson’s Oldest Fall Festival
WellsFest, Jackson's Original Music Festival, is in its 41st year.
Jackson’s DIY Music Scene Thrives With Noise, Punk and Zines
Jackson's DIY music scene encompasses a wide range of alternative genres, including punk, metal, noise and hardcore, as well as independent publications like zines, with local organizers hosting traveling artists.
Kamel King’s Mission: Keeping Mississippi Talent at Home
Entertainment attorney Kamel King, son of legendary promoter Lee King, is on a mission to keep Mississippi's musical talent from being exploited by outside industry players.
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