
Dig Into Spring: Gardening Tips and Local Gems in Jackson
Discover spring gardening in Jackson, Mississippi—local tips, public gardens to explore, and upcoming plant sales that bring the City With Soul into full bloom.
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.
Dig Into Spring: Gardening Tips and Local Gems in Jackson
Discover spring gardening in Jackson, Mississippi—local tips, public gardens to explore, and upcoming plant sales that bring the City With Soul into full bloom.
May 7 Is Closer Than You Think: Get Your REAL ID Now to Travel Without Trouble
As the clock ticks down to May 7, 2025, travelers in Jackson, Mississippi—and across the country—need to be aware of an important change: REAL ID enforcement is just around the corner.
Happy Birthday, Eudora! Here’s How To Celebrate Jackson’s Beloved Author
Pay homage to Welty in Jackson on April 13 and throughout the year.
Book A Trip, Stay A While in JXN
With exciting events on the horizon, there’s no better time to plan your getaway to Jackson.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Ryan Parker | Stranger Than Fiction Film Fest
On today's show, we're talking with Ryan Parker, the executive director of the Mississippi Film Society, bringing Hollywood to Mississippi's capital city.
Designing a New Life: How the McConnells Made Jackson Home
When a late-night Zillow search turned serious, Wells and Shem McConnell found themselves on an unexpected path to Jackson, Mississippi.
Seven Rainy Day Ways to Keep Your Soul Dry in Jackson, Mississippi
Rain doesn’t dampen the spirit of Jackson—it just gives it a reason to switch gears.
James Meredith’s One-Man ‘March Against Fear’
On June 5, 1966, James Meredith stepped out on a lone mission to walk 210 miles from Memphis to Jackson, Miss. in what he called the “March Against Fear.”
Spring Into JXN Festivals
Spring in Jackson is packed with vibrant festivals celebrating music, film, food, and culture.
A Refreshed 2025 First Thursday In Fondren — and a New Screenprint Shop Location For Chane
Despite swearing "never again," Fondren entrepreneur Chane is bringing back the neighborhood's beloved First Thursday Block Party.
The Heist That Launched Jackson’s Quirkiest Pre-Parade Party
Wondering how a borrowed chef's coat, some fake mustaches, and a bit of sneaky jacket theft sparked Jackson's wildest pre-parade tradition?
Finding Your Way: Hal White’s Name Now Guides Visitors to Jackson Landmark
In a touching ceremony that brought together family, friends, and city leaders, downtown Jackson celebrated the dedication of "Hal White Way," honoring the late restaurateur whose establishment has been central to the…
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