Italian Tradition and Delta Roots Intertwine in Bethlehem Tree Display

By SHERRY LUCAS Photos courtesy of GAY GRAEBER STUBBS      Centuries-old Italian figurines are once again a featured part of the holiday season at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, in a colorful, captivating display of the Nativity, the Magi, a host of angels and a swirl of 18th-century townspeople and activity.   […]

Out of the Wild Art Exhibit

Caledonia’s animal sanctuary hosts unusual fundraiser      A striped tail trickles paint across a blank canvas, swishing complementary colors into an intricate design, while nearby, a mane rakes through a puddle of paint, passively sketching a portal into the unknown world of animal art enrichment.        Painting with paws has been a prominent […]

Charlie Musselwhite

By HANK BURDINE “Blues Tells the Truth in a World that’s Full of Lies”      Charlie Musselwhite was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, on the last day of January in 1944. His daddy played guitar and harmonica, and his mama played the piano. When Charlie was three, his family moved to Memphis where the wailing […]