“A Different Shade of Blue” blues band from Petal won the band competition in Indianola at Club Ebony Sunday night. They will represent the Mississippi Delta Blues Society of Indianola at the 30th Annual International Blues Challenge in
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Indianola BAND Challenge Winners
Thursday, September 12, 2013
30th International Blues Challenge
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Poster Signing for 14th Annual Highway 61 Blues Festival - Mighty Mississippi Music Festival
The Leland Blues Project and the Mighty Mississippi Music Festival is announcing the poster signing for the 14th Annual Highway 61 Blues Festival - Mighty Mississippi Music Festival at E. E. Bass on Friday, August 23 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM. This event is held in conjunction with the opening of Billy Johnson's blues photography exhibit, Gone But Not Forgotten. Cristen Craven Barnard, the artist for this year's poster, will be on hand signing a limited number of posters from her artwork titled,
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Otha Turner Memorial Picnic
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Friday, July 26, 2013
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Saturday, July 20, 2013
Delta State Opens Alumnus Photography Exhibit
Selby states, "As photographers, we are trained from our first day to understand the meaning and intent of the final photograph. We are taught that just because we can look doesn't necessarily mean that we can see. Through my work, I am trying to connect my disconnect with something I do not fully understand."
Fellow photographers Armon Means and John Vincent combined their talents with Selby to create the original body of work by drawing inspiration from Dr. John Strait’s research, which emphasized the examination of the space in which we live.
The reception is open to the public, and community members are encouraged to visit the exhibit. Selby’s work of 20 images will be on display in the Capps Archives & Museum’s main gallery until the end of October.