Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- Jimmy A. Payne Foundation Funds 17 Projects Across Academic and Student Programs at Southern Miss
- “Take a Hike” in Mississippi this Fall
- MSU Small Town Center Announces Small Town Revitalization Grant Program Recipients
- Forge Ahead: Making Mississippi Memories
- USM’s Dale Center, Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage Produce WWII Podcast
Relax on the bayou with beer or wine while enjoying the sunset and a lively game of nature trivia at the upcoming Birds & Brews social event.
Connecting people through art
Nationally-celebrated artist Lonnie Holley arrives in Jackson County to lead a Summer residency project with the Walter Anderson Museum of Art.
Navigator Credit Union is celebrating eight decades of serving the Gulf Coast, and festivities center around a special day in June.
Find the hidden flowers in Spanish Moss.
I am a burger nut. If I go to a fine dining restaurant and they have a good-looking burger on the menu, that’s where I am going.
Residents, shoppers, and workers should be smelling sweeter air in downtown Pascagoula after the Jackson County Utility Authority installed a scent mister system at the downtown treatment plant.
One 2019 Pascagoula High School graduate is headed off to not only further his education, but also to serve his country.
If you’re looking to escape the heat this summer while also learning a thing or two, visit your local branch of the Jackson-George Regional Library System to check out and register for the summer reading program.
These two Jackson County schools are feeding a need by offering free breakfast and lunch to youth during summer break.
The Pascagoula Men’s Club is again hosting the Inshore Challenge and Cobia/Snapper Shoot-Out this year as a way to raise funds for their community contributions the rest of the year. And, during the event, Calvin Parker’s alien abduction site will be given officially recognized as a historical marker.
Hannah Summerlin will return to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College for her sophomore year able to speak, read and write Chinese.
It is one of the blessings of living on the Coast, having a great verity of fresh seafood, at reasonable prices, available most of the year.
The classes are free of charge and open to the public. A DMR Marine Patrol Officer will be instructing each class. These folks are your friends on and off the water.
PJ’s Coffee opens in Ocean Springs
The food scene in Jackson County isn’t all po-boys and blue-plate specials.