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‘Top Chef’ finalist Nick Wallace shares the bounty

Mississippi celebrity chef Nick Wallace has become a literal household name thanks to his appearances on Food Network cooking shows “Chopped” and “Fire Masters,” both of which he won, and most recently as a...

8 History and Culture Stops To Make in Irving

Irving was founded in 1903 by J.O. “Otto” Schulze and Otis Brown. Irving began in 1889 as an area called Gorbit, and in 1894 the name changed to Kit. Irving was incorporated...

The Tomato Place, a Mississippi treasure

Twenty-two years ago, The Tomato Place was nothing more than one of four fruit and veggie stands run by Luke Hughes. “I was here sorting tomatoes, when this guy comes up, takes a look at...

Young entrepreneur honors father with opening of restaurant

“You saw me take my first breath. I saw you take your last. Daddy 5-23-85 – 8-23-21,” reads the tattoo on Lakirah Alexander’s arm. The inked words and art of a broken heart honor...

10 Reasons to Visit Big Beach Brewing in Gulf Shores

Big Beach Brewing Company is the only brewery in the area and the folks in Gulf Shores love their craft beer! It’s The Neighborhood Bar: The instant we walked in we had the...

A Delta State professor walks into a bar. The bartender asks, ‘Can I get you funding?’

CLEVELAND — Under beer bottle chandeliers and a Last Supper-style mural of the Blues masters, faculty and staff prepared for the fifth and final night of “Department Trivia” at Hey Joe’s, a dive-y bar...

Attaché show choir known as a showbiz bootcamp

Lance Bass was just another freshman at Clinton High School in 1994 when he auditioned for Attaché, the school’s award-winning show choir. Barely a year later, he was a member of the “boy band”...

Photos: Mississippi Museum of Art opens homage exhibit to ‘The Great Migration’

More than 6 million African Americans in the South migrated north seeking better opportunities and a better way of life between 1916-1970. Those millions populated cities such as Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. That...

Bill would remove racist state song, but creates a mostly white selection committee to replace it

The final debate on the Senate floor about a large tourism spending bill didn’t focus on the millions of dollars earmarked for the state’s visitors bureaus, but over the future of the state song...

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