Movie Review: “Abigail”
After last week’s heavy, serious, ultraviolent “Civil War,” I needed a movie like the lighter, sillier, also ultraviolent “Abigail.” …
Read MoreHudson’s Journey: EXTRA Audibles
The word “audible” automatically makes us think American football; I can hear Peyton Manning yelling “Omaha” as I am typing. Actually, calling an “audible” can be …
Read MoreScience Café on May 9 to feature the art and science of ceramics
On Thursday, May 9, Science Café on the Coast will host a presentation on “The Art and Science of Ceramics” at 3 p.m. at the Biloxi Public Library.
The event will feature …
Read MorePlanning and Development Commission Agenda, April 25, 2024
Planning and Development Commission Agenda, April 25, 2024 @ 5:30 P.M.
City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Avenue Long Beach, MS 39560
Read MoreKara’s Sights & Bites: Make your own meatballs and roasted chicken
Saying anything negative about local supermarkets goes against my beliefs. The 12+ years I worked for a supermarket chain still rank near the top of best work experiences of all time …
Read MoreInaugural Mother’s Day Sip, Shop & Stroll planned for May 4
On Saturday, May 4, local businesses in Long Beach will participate in the city’s first Mother’s Day Sip, Shop & Stroll.
Residents are encouraged to bring their mom and/or their …
Read MoreFree Yoga in the Park on May 4
The City of Long Beach will offer a free outdoor yoga session on Saturday, May 4.
Set to start at 8:30 a.m., the Yoga in the Park hour-long session will be held in downtown Long Beach at the …
Read MoreCoffee Time: “EXHAUSTED WINGS BRINGS ON CLIPPED WINGS”
If you work and work hard, you will understand this topic.
Exhaustion.
Too much constant physical or mental work, with no relaxation for your body and brain can bring on serious …
Read MorePlant swap planned for May 9
Residents who have unneeded plants in their yards or gardens, who like to “pass along” plants and who would like to pick up some new plants for their yard are invited to a plant swap at …
Read MoreStand Your Ground: A universal lesson from the wilds of South Africa
A guttural roar jarred me out of sleep, reminding me I was thousands of miles away from home. I threw on the cargo jacket I’d bought for this trip and clumsily laced up my new hiking shoes. A …
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