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Explore the artisans that call Mississippi their home.
Painter Sandra Halat and ceramist Ellen Ellis Lee, both of Ocean Springs, are featured in a joint show of “A Few of Our Favorite Things,” at The Art House.
Mississippi is the “Home of Blues”
Grady Byrd of Ocean Springs has enjoyed a long career that has centered around his love of illustration.
The earliest known history of the peanut was that it originated in Brazil, South America.
Event will go on as usual with distancing and face mask requirements.
The warmer weather is here, and the kids are “officially” out of this unusual school year, and everyone is ready for summer break.
Karah Younger has always shown a talent for art. With encouragement from family and friends to practice her passion, she has gained experience over the years pursue her passions been interested in art. After starting on a few different education paths, she has finally found the one that best suits her background and career interests. She has also been able to pivot her craft during this difficult time to expand her style and commissions.
Aimee Nezhukumatathil, a University of Mississippi English professor, has been named a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Listen to some great local Mississippi talents. Here is a list of five rocking Gulf Coast bands.
In the depths of a social-distance-quarantine, things can get pretty bleak. Very real fear and anxiety, not to mention the more mundane challenge of existential boredom.
A short list of original Gulf Coast music to fill your day.
Each year Twelve Oaks houses a regional artist, an Artist in Residence, and for 2020 MARSHALL BLEVINS was selected.
Mississippi State’s Theatre MSU presents “Mamma Mia!”—the musical story of a bride-to-be in search of her biological father and told with songs from the 1970s pop supergroup ABBA.
It’s a Mardi Gras tradition in Biloxi with a twist. ⚜️
Angie Thomas speaks at University Forum to give an honest conversation about the topics seen in her novels.
The Jefferson Davis Players of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College will present “The Glass Menagerie” February 20-23 at the Jefferson Davis Campus Fine Arts Auditorium. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. February 20-22 and at 2 p.m. on February 23.