Entertainment
Ingram Hill comes back to Rick's
Wednesday at 10 p.m.
by Rivers Rester
As part of their national tour, southeastern alternative band, Ingram Hill makes its return to Rick's Café Wednesday at 10 p.m.
Nearly a decade old, the alternative pop/rock band Ingram Hill, known for its catchy songs and energetic shows will make its return to Rick's Café on Wednesday.
(0) comments
by Jennifer Nelson
Local visitors peruse produce of local vendors at the Starkville Community Market Saturday. John Robert Arnold and the Happy Singers, above, entertain the Market crowd.
Saturday morning in Starkville offered the smell of ripe tomatoes, the sound of a bluegrass band and a street full of people enjoying local arts and crafts.
(0) comments
by Kyle Wrather
This week Dave's Dark Horse Tavern will feature two bands who will each bring their own unique and eclectic styles of music to Starkville this week. Vinyl Soup, a roots-rock jam band, began in 2002, and features West Point native Andrew Hooker on Lead guitar and vocals. (0) comments
by Matt Clark
Jean Cafe, top, and Red Zone, above, are two of the multitude of new restaurants in town.
New eats. That's one thing the now dead-and-buried summer break of 2008 has left in its wake. In the short span of four months, a generous portion of new places to chow down and drink up have sprung up around our fair city.
(5) comments
'Mountain' to rock State Theatre
Blue Mountain will play at the State Theatre Thursday, August 28
by Neal Clark
Recently resurrected influential alt-country band Blue Mountain will play at the State Theatre Thursday night at 9 p.m.
In support of their sixth studio album, Midnight in Mississippi, Blue Mountain is touring relentlessly, and they are making the State Theatre in Starkville one of their stops.
(0) comments




