AltWeeklies Wire
Tripping the Wine Fantasticnew
Tired of taking the same vacations? Even if you adore New Orleans, Atlanta or Florida, you might be itching to find yourself in new surroundings, doing activities unavailable at home. Why not try a visit to wine country?
Jackson Free Press |
Farley Walker |
08-15-2007 |
Food+Drink
Great Overlooked Gamesnew
Sifting through bargin bins can lead to the discovery of oldie-but-goodie games for your beloved consoles.
Jackson Free Press |
Nick Judin |
08-15-2007 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Hunting for the Perfect Soundnew
Despite the small size of the duo, Adrian Davis and Justin Riley produce a full, ecclectic sound.
Jackson Free Press |
Anna Kline |
08-15-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
2007 JFP Voter's Guide: Of Primary Importancenew
Interviews and platforms of Mississippi's state and local candidates running in the Aug. 7 primaries
Jackson Free Press |
Adam Lynch |
08-06-2007 |
Politics
Still There in the Morningnew
Young Americans must exercise their right to vote in primary elections on all levels.
Jackson Free Press |
Maggie Burks |
08-06-2007 |
Commentary
Protesters Rally Support at A-1 Palletsnew
Protesters protest Jackson Mayor Frank Melton's plans to demolish a historic building, which is occupied by wood recycling company A-1 Pallets.
Jackson Free Press |
Maggie Burks |
08-06-2007 |
Politics
Prince's Guitar-Shaped Shadownew
Prince's third album in a string of "Neo-Prince" releases proves that he has lost his unforgettable edge, reducing him to just a shadow of what he once was.
Jackson Free Press |
Rob Hamilton |
08-06-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Prince, Planet Earth
Devoted to the Drums of Indianew
A biology professor reconnects with his native India through playing the tabla.
Jackson Free Press |
Larry Morrisey |
08-06-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Sanjay Tiwary
A Pyrrhic Victorynew
Video footage in John Marshall case is erased by Greenwood Public Schools, while an open records hearing prohibits the presence of media.
Jackson Free Press |
Matt Saldana |
08-06-2007 |
Civil Liberties
Tags: civil liberties
Bringing Nature Back to Gardeningnew
Q&A with Australian native, Permaculturist Akia Chabot.
Jackson Free Press |
Adam Lynch |
08-06-2007 |
Gardening
Tags: gardening
Le Tour de Ghettonew
Tour de France satirical piece, which is set in the American ghetto.
Jackson Free Press |
Ken Stiggers |
08-06-2007 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire
Latinos Aren't to Blame for America's Unemployment Ratenew
They have become a scapegoat for political and social criticism.
Jackson Free Press |
Melisha Grayson |
08-06-2007 |
Immigration
Your Friendly Neighborhood Thai Housenew
The Thai House offers the familiarity of a diner, but the cuisine is almost certainly better than that local greasy-spoon.
Jackson Free Press |
Cheree Franco |
08-06-2007 |
Food+Drink
Rhonda Richmond: The Ties That Bimdnew
Creativity through adversity defines Richmond's latest release, Rhythm and Strings.
Jackson Free Press |
Andi Agnew |
08-06-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Abused Girls Sue Statenew
In a lawsuit brought against the State of Mississippi the Southern Poverty Law Center has alleged physical and sexual abuse at the Columbia Training School.
Jackson Free Press |
Brian Johnson and Adam Lynch |
07-25-2007 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice