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Between 1958 and 1976, the Irish American writer Mary Lavin had sixteen stories published in The New Yorker, after J. D.
Joe Henry's Code of the Road article by Leo Sidran, published on July 12, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Radio & Podcasts articles ...
Jeanne Williams, the new Jackson/Hinds library director, is tackling aging buildings, funding gaps and public trust in a push ...
Fried Green Tomatoes” author Fannie Flagg is an optimist by nature. The Birmingham native hopes her new book will spread ...
Poet and writer Kendall Dunkelberg will read from his new book of poetry, "Tree Fall with Birdsong," during an event at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 10, at the Fireside Room at Our Savior's Lutheran ...
Families in the Jackson Metro area can enjoy a variety of activities for the month of July that are designed to entertain and ...
The memory can be hurt, time and again—but in that may lie its final mercy. As long as it’s vulnerable to the living moment, it lives for us, and while it lives, and while we are able, we can give it ...
The questions around Crook’s death, still an open cold case, are the subject of a gripping new podcast series, Who Killed ...
“This is my new favorite book by William Faulkner ... Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Eudora Welty, who visited for ...
The Lyceum Luncheon Brown Bag Speaker Series presents a program called “Eudora Welty – And her Appalachian Ohio Roots” by ...
The former Eudora Welty Library in Jackson is being demolished to make way for a new green space.