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Glorious Flight of Futurebirds

I’m no Roman general, however, I predict that when Futurebirds swoops down on any stage everyone within earshot will have a good time. Hailing from Athens, GA, Futurebirds has a sound that has been described as indie rock, Americana, and alternative country, but if you ask the band, their eclectic sound is best summed up as chonkyfire spliced with rock ‘n roll, a nod to the song “Chonkyfire” by Atlanta-based hip hop duo Outkast.

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Quick Look: Jackson R&B Fest

Screenshot from festival's official website.
Screenshot from festival’s official website.

What:  Second Annual Jackson Rhythm & Blues Festival

Hashtag: #jxnrandbfest

Crowd pullers:

  • Ziggy Marley
  • Boney James
  • Fantasia
  • Chrisette Michele
  • Bell Biv Devoe
  • Bobby Rush
  • Marc Broussard
  • Estelle
  • Dorothy Moore

When: Friday August 15, 2014 and Saturday August 16, 2014

Where: Mississippi Ag and Forestry Museum (1150 Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS 39211)

Cost: $31.45 for one day or $57.05 for a 2-day pass

Goodies: food, drinks, VIP packages, souvenirs etc…

Relevant links:  Tickets         Complete line-up, schedule, and venue map

Are you going?

Urban Foraging in Jackson

Shout-out to Jesse L. Yancy for sharing some of the hidden bounty that Jackson Mississippi has to offer.

jesseleeyancy's avatarMade in Mississippi

When the ground begins to warm around the end of March, I begin looking, on my frequent walks around the decaying buildings in the heart of Jackson, for the first shoots of poke salad, which Euell Gibbons lauds as “probably the best-known and most widely-used wild vegetable in America.”

A month later, Jake and I drive to the abandoned lots off West Fortification and pick the blackberries we find there growing in abundance. Near that same spot, in early June, I harvest the sweet little red plums from thorny, stunted trees along the railroad tracks near Pleasant Avenue and black cherries from a tree on Greymont down near the fairgrounds. In the early summer, I gather pears and figs from around abandoned houses in Belhaven Heights down off High Street. And in October through November, all over the city, pecan trees drop tons of nuts, though some years are good…

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Presentation of Scholarships and Grant at Soul City Showcase

This weekend, Comcast will recognize the 2014 recipients of its annual Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program during the Soul City Showcase. Since the scholarship program’s inception, there have been over 19,000 winners totaling more than $19 million in scholarship funds.

“I applaud the Continue reading Presentation of Scholarships and Grant at Soul City Showcase