Prince Harry has tea with his father, King Charles III, in their first meeting in over a year
Britain’s Prince Harry joined his father, King Charles III, for tea on Wednesday at the monarch’s London home, the first time they’ve met in well over a year.
Jane Austen fans honor 250 years since her birth with grand costumed balls and dancing
Ellie Potts goes dancing with her friends most weeks. They don’t put on the latest Taylor Swift or Ed Sheeran, though — they much prefer English country dances that were popular more than 200 years ago.
Sites & Bites: Cheeseballs deserve equal billing with dips
After sharing my favorite dip recipes last week as inspiration for fall football season, I was asked if I had any “new and different” recipes for cheeseballs.
Kindness in the kitchen: The American Appeal of ‘The Great British Bake Off’
Audience demand for “The Great British Bake Off” is 14.8 times the demand of the average TV series in the United States.
Summer veggies meet fall flavor
When September arrives, it’s finally time to dust off those fall recipes.
Robert St. John: Holding on when it matters
Before every party at our house – whether it’s a fundraiser, an engagement, or just another excuse to gather people – my wife finds a reason to rearrange the furniture, repaint something, or bring home another piece.
Warm up with a comforting casserole
When colder temperatures roll in, there are few things like a hearty meal shared with loved ones to help warm you up from the inside out.
Butter Together: Cheep eats: a chicken in every crock
I can’t stand a slow cooker recipe that has me start with a rotisserie chicken, a can of beans or any other such nonsense.
Butter Chicken Mac and Cheese is a perfect combination
Some pairings just work. Peanut butter and jelly. Ketchup and mustard. Even salt and pepper. Human beings have slowly accepted that these unlike things go together.
Golden Triangle Civil War Roundtable to kick off season
The Golden Triangle Civil War Roundtable was founded more than 40 years ago by Starkville Civil War Historians William Parrish, Duffy Neubauer, Michael Ballard and John Marszalek.
Garden club set to take on Brush Arbor Cemetery project
Sydney Pullen, assistant professor of anthropology and middle eastern cultures at Mississippi State University, spoke about the Brush Arbor Cemetery project at Starkville Town and Country Garden Club’s fall kickoff meeting on Thursday, held at the First Baptist Church Applegate building.
Community Calendar for 9-6-25
Wednesday, Sept. 10 ■ Suicide Prevention Rally: Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle is hosting a suicide prevention rally beginning at 5 p.m.
Jabe Nicholson: Fickle fortune
Not long after crossing from Louisiana into Mississippi on Highway 969, near Pinckneyville, you’ll find a monument to fickle fortune.
Band of Heathens plays live at MSU Riley Center Sept. 11
The Riley Center at Mississippi State University hosts an evening of high-energy music with The Band of Heathens taking the stage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Women to spread their wings outdoors with new nature network
Olivia Lappin did not grow up hunting.
In the Garden with Felder: Entropy at work in the garden and how to fight back
Entropy is at work in our gardens.
Everyday Clay: Don’t think twice, the kids are alright
When I was 15 years old, Mr. Tom Sneed took a chance on me and let me have a job at his construction company for the summer.
Make nutrition the focus of school day meals
When planning for school days, “quick and easy meals” may be the first goals on your list, but as any busy parent knows, nutrition is also a top priority.
Butter Together: A meal for when you’re winging it
I can remember the first time I found out that regular people made meal plans.


















