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Page & Table Supper Club in Tupelo
SUMMARY: Page & Table is a unique supper club hosted at Reed’s GumTree Bookstore in Tupelo, created by Lauren McElwain of Cooking as a First Language and bookstore manager Lori Jones. This quarterly event unites literature enthusiasts and foodies, offering a community space to enjoy a meal that complements a book’s theme, sometimes in the presence of the author. The idea blossomed from Jones’s desire to connect the community through books and meals inspired by literary works. With events quickly selling out, the supper club provides an immersive, multi-sensory experience that combines the joy of reading with the pleasure of culinary discoveries. Tickets, including the book, dinner, and event, are $75 but are in high demand, selling out rapidly.
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Warm Up With a Good Book
SUMMARY: In Mississippi, the unusual cold weather has sparked mixed feelings. While snow on beaches seems absurd—Alaska being warmer—it provided a moment of joy for kids, including snow cream-making, despite one child’s disdain. After some outdoor fun, even kids retreated indoors for warmth. To combat boredom, the author advocates for reading, quoting Oscar Wilde on its importance. Mississippi has produced many great writers, and the author suggests exploring works by local authors like Parrish Alford and Patricia Neely Dorsey for cozy indoor activities during the chilly spell. Sharing lesser-known Mississippi authors is encouraged, highlighting the joy of books.
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Drumline Live to Perform at the Bologna Performing Arts Center February 4
SUMMARY:
The Bologna Performing Arts Center at Delta State University will host the performance of Drumline Live on February 4 at 7:30 p.m. This dynamic show celebrates the tradition of HBCU marching bands, featuring powerful rhythms and vibrant choreography. Audiences can expect an electrifying mix of original compositions and popular hits. Discounts are available for local band programs and school groups, making it accessible for young music enthusiasts. Tickets range from $49 to $69. Executive Director Lauren Powell shares excitement for this celebration of music and community. For tickets and more information, visit www.bolognapac.com or call 662-846-4626.
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Connoisseurs Series Presents Free Concerts at Southern Miss
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Music is continuing its 2024-25 Connoisseurs Series, featuring world-class guest artists. On January 23, cellist Tommy Mesa and pianist Yoon Lee will perform at Marsh Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary music. The concerts, free to the public due to a generous endowment, aim to enrich the community’s music culture. Other series highlights include the Raschèr Saxophone Quartet on February 27 and the Shanghai Quartet on April 9. Dr. Colin McKenzie emphasizes the diverse musical styles offered, enhancing student and community engagement with exceptional artistry.
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