Pecans, cakes, gelato, home brew, barbecue rubs. In a region that celebrates authenticity, small, creative entrepreneurs are popping up like cotton in the spring, tempering the...
“What is art?” We’ve all been asked this question at some point in our education, and we’ve all subsequently racked our brains trying to define the...
Ole Miss took the court Saturday night in the C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum for the last time against a Southeastern Conference foe, and Rebel nation filled...
Whether grand jurors in Missouri did the right thing will be debated for years. Beyond debate is the wisdom of the decision to go public —...
Cannon Motor Company has been in its current location on Highway 6 for nearly two years and business has never been better. “My family and I...
Sixty years or so ago, somebody snapped a photograph of two Mississippi icons. The moment is preserved for the ages: Jack Cristil interviewing Elvis Presley. When...
Fairly often I get a message that reads something like, “Well, if you are going to write about the Faulkners you could at least do them...
The Tallahatchie seemed to be everywhere. Looking out the backseat window, we crossed it a million times going up Old 7 to Memphis. And you had...
“These are the times that try men’s souls,” Thomas Paine wrote two days before Christmas 1776. America had declared itself free of England six months earlier,...
Mother’s Day always reminds me of trips down to my grandmother’s in Mississippi and time at Harmony Baptist Church. I was always sure I could hear...