Big Play promises big fun for all ages
A new bowling alley, arcade and sports bar on the beach in Biloxi opens next week. Big Play Entertainment Center will transform into a 21-plus club at 10 p.m. each night.
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Take a sneak peek at the new Margaritaville Resort Biloxi
Margaritaville Resort Biloxi in Biloxi, MS is set to open on June 23, 2016 with 373 hotel rooms or suites, a giant arcade, ziplines, waterpark, restaurants and more.
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Ocean View Villas Interior, Biloxi, MS
A summer retreat since its inception into the union in 1817, Biloxi, Mississippi thrives today as a popular vacation mecca for visitors seeking paramount gaming, seafood, fishing, history, attractions, and entertainment. A part of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, this region has emerged as a prime vacation alternative to Florida as a southern vacation destination.
U.S. Highway 90 (Beach Boulevard) is Biloxi’s main thoroughfare which runs along the beach and all major casinos; this highway connects to other metro areas such as Gulfport, Pascagoula, and Ocean Springs. Interstate 110 North to Interstate 10 connects Biloxi to major cities such as New Orleans, Houston, Mobile, and Jacksonville.
With over 20 casinos, Biloxi offers 24-hour gaming, concerts, live entertainment, and numerous restaurants. Beau Rivage, Hard Rock, and Isle of Capri name just a few of many casino options for those seeking games of skill and chance.
Biloxi offers the finest sport fishing found anywhere along the coastal United States. Spotted sea trout, red drum, Spanish and king mackerel, flounder, snapper, grouper, and sharks are all favorite game to anglers during the fishing season.
Not interested in gaming or fishing? There’s a full array of fun, family-friendly options to choose from.
If teeing off is your answer to stress relief, Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast area offer a wide selection of premier golf courses such as Dogwood Hills, Sunkist, The Preserve, Windance, Grand Bear, and The Bridges.
Maybe the girls just want to shop. Biloxi is home to Edgewater Mall, the largest enclosed shopping center on the Mississippi Gulf Coast with over 100 stores including Dillard's, JC Penney's, McRae's, Sears, Gap, Victoria's Secret, Bone Fish Grill, O'Charley's Restaurant, and a food court. It also features specialty stores and services such as Anita Goudeau’s jewelry designs, Sweet Stuff gourmet foods, Randy Barras Salon and Day Spa, antiques, flea markets and much more. You can also take a short trip to Prime Outlets to visit the Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Tommy Hilfiger Factory Store, Nike, Ann Taylor Factory Store and many more.
Of course, there’s the beach and all forms of water sports. Get a sky high view of the Mississippi Gulf Coast shoreline with a parasail ride. Take the kids jet skiing, windsurfing, sailing, or motor boating. Don’t forget a visit to water parks with everything from gigantic wave pools, water slides, and bumper boats. Of course, the ultimate experience, spending an oil-free day on a barrier island, is only a ferry ride away! At night, try your hand at miniature golf, theme park rides and arcades.
Mardi Gras celebrations start in January and end on Fat Tuesday over a month later. The area celebrates everything, from the Blessing of the Shrimp Boat Fleet to Seafood Festivals and art and crafts expos nearly year round.
Biloxi is truly “The Playground of the South!”
Only steps away from the beach, the resort property features spacious two bedrooms, two bath condominiums in one of the most popular locations on the beach front district.
The two bedroom floor plan offers a large living area with leather sofas, oriental rugs, and entertainment center.
The kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, porcelain tiled floor, and dining area.
The master bedroom has a private bath with an oversized garden tub, separate walk-in shower, double vanities, and walk-in closet.
The guest bedroom also offers a private bath while French doors open from both bedrooms to your own private patio or balcony.
A stackable washer/dryer, cable television, dvd player, in-room coffee and hairdryers complete the list of creature comforts.
All linens are provided. Each vacation condominium accommodates up to 6…a perfect fit for two couples or a family seeking all the comforts of home.
After soaking up the sun on the beach, Owners can walk to Treasure Bay Casino or take a short drive to Casino Row for some gaming, dining, and live entertainment.
Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall - Robinsonville, Mississippi
In the heart of the Mid-South, Sams Town Hotel and Gambling Hall in Tunica, Mississippi offers Las Vegas-style casino action and entertainment to residents of Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Sams Town boasts plenty of casino action on two floors, approximately 850 hotel rooms, along with restaurants, an entertainment lounge, a 1,500-seat arena featuring a cross-section of national recording artists, a retail center, an 18-hole championship links-style golf course and other recreational facilities.
Take a tour of the new Beach Casino at Island View in Gulfport
The finishing touches are being added to the new Beach Casino at Island View Casino Resort in Gulfport, MS on June 13, 2018. The new addition is expected to open by the end of June.
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Mississippi celebrates its bicentennial in 2017 and Mississippi Roads takes a look at Mississippi’s history. From a vast area populated by Native Americans and shaped by the European Colonial Era to statehood, we take a look at what and who we are today and a hint of who we are becoming. We also feature a story on the first capital building Texada, located in Natchez and the Key Brother’s historical flight over Meridian which resonates even to this day.
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The Big Easy lets good times roll for Mardi Gras
The good times have been rolling in New Orleans as America's party city celebrates the end of this year's Mardi Gras parade.
Mardi Gras is a centuries-old tradition with Christian roots marking the start of the 40 days of Lent.
In New Orleans, the festival runs for five days and is known as one of the most drunken and debauched parties in the United States.
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Mississippi's 2019 Poetry Out Loud Recitation Contest | MPB
Mississippi's 2019 Poetry Out Loud Recitation Contest. High school students from across the state compete for a chance to represent Mississippi in the National Recitation Contest in Washington, D.C.
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Entire Neighborhoods Battle for Best Christmas Light Display
These families have turned their homes and their neighbors' homes into extravagant Christmas wonderlands.
America’s First Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Since its heyday in the late 1800s, bare-knuckle boxing in the US has been relegated to parking lots and grimy basements, an underground sport that couldn’t find a way to bring itself above board. But in June of 2018—after spending years petitioning almost 30 states to sanction the brutal fights—promoter David Feldman finally managed to stage America's first-ever legal bare-knuckle boxing match in Wyoming.
VICE went to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships in Cheyenne a few days ahead of the big event to hear how Feldman managed to pull it off, and to meet a handful of fighters for whom boxing—and even MMA fighting—just isn’t hardcore enough.
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Katrina, The New Orleans Nightmare : Documentary on the Devastation of Hurricane Katrina
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1969 HURRICANE CAMILLE EMERGENCY RESPONSE / CIVIL DEFENSE FILM A LADY CALLED CAMILLE 50974
Produced by the Department of Agriculture in 1971, this historic film A Lady Called Camille documents the devastation caused by Hurricane Camille in 1969 and shows the the suffering it caused tens of thousands of people in Mississippi and through the Southern U.S.. While 259 lives were lost to the hurricane, thousands were saved due to emergency planning, highly trained rescue teams, the Red Cross, and help from the forces of government.
Hurricane Camille was the third and strongest tropical cyclone and second hurricane during the 1969 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the second of three catastrophic Category 5 hurricanes to make landfall in the United States during the 20th century (the others being 1935's Labor Day hurricane and 1992's Hurricane Andrew), which it did near the mouth of the Mississippi River on the night of August 17. Camille was the second strongest U.S. landfalling hurricane in recorded history in terms of atmospheric pressure, behind the Labor Day Hurricane in 1935.
The storm formed on 14 August and rapidly deepened. It scraped the western edge of Cuba at Category 2 intensity. Camille rapidly deepened once again over the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall with a pressure of 900 mbar (hPa; 26.58 inHg), estimated sustained winds of 175 mph (280 km/h)[2] and a peak official storm surge of 24 feet (7.3 m). The hurricane flattened nearly everything along the coast of the U.S. state of Mississippi, with enormous storm surge. It caused additional flooding and deaths inland while crossing the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia. In total, Camille killed 259 people and caused $1.42 billion (1969 USD, $9.27 billion 2017 USD) in damages. To date, a complete understanding of the reasons for the system's power, extremely rapid intensification over open water and strength at landfall has not been achieved.
The response after the storm involved many federal, state, and local agencies and volunteer organizations. The main organization for coordinating the federal response to the disaster was the Office of Emergency Preparedness, which provided $76 million (1969 USD, $403 million 2005 USD) to administer and coordinate disaster relief programs. Food and shelter were available the day after the storm. On 19 August, parts of Mississippi and Louisiana were declared major disaster areas and became eligible for federal disaster relief funds. President Richard M. Nixon ordered 1450 regular troops and 800 United States Army Engineers into the area to bring tons of food, vehicles, and aircraft. Large organizations contributing to the relief effort included the Federal Power Commission, which helped fully return power to affected areas by 25 November 1969. The Coast Guard (then under the Department of Transportation), Air Force, Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Navy, and Marine Corps all helped with evacuations, search and rescue, clearing debris, and distribution of food. The Department of Defense contributed $34 million (1969 USD, $180 million 2005 USD)[13] and 16,500 military troops overall to the recovery. The Department of Health provided 4 million dollars towards medicine, vaccines and other health related needs.
Due to the major destruction and death in much of the Southern United States, the name Camille was retired after the 1969 season, and will never again be used for an Atlantic or Gulf hurricane or tropical storm. The name Cindy was scheduled to replace the name in 1973, although a new ten-year list of names was created for the 1972-1980 Atlantic hurricane seasons
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Vicksburg Run Through History | Mississippi Roads | MPB
On this edition of Mississippi Roads, it's all about speed. We stop by Vicksburg to visit one of the largest 10k road races in the state, then get hands-on with some amazing technology at NASA Infinity Space Center. Plus, it's pedal-to-the-metal with Go Cart races in Jackson, and this little piggy goes weee! - all the way around the track at some exciting pig races.
Driving to the East: A Sequel to Driving to the West
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Hurricane Katrina Documentary(1) OFFICIAL
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Directed by Spike Lee
Theme music composer Terence Blanchard
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Spike Lee
Samuel D. Pollard
Editor(s) Geeta Gandbhir
Cinematography Cliff Charles
Running time 240 minutes total, for part 1 & 2.
Production company(s) 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Release
Original channel HBO
Original release
August 23, 2010
If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise is a 2010 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, as a follow-up to his 2006 HBO documentary film, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts. The film looks into the proceeding years since Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans and Gulf Coast region, and also focuses on the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the men and women who work along the shores of the gulf. Many of the participants in Levees were also featured in this documentary.
It won a Peabody Award in 2010 for ambitiously chronicling one of the hugest disasters in American history, interrogating the well-known narratives and investigating other stories that could have easily fallen through the cracks.[1]
Powerful Stories Of Divine Intervention! Do You Believe In Miracles?
I know it's only by my Heavenly Fathers protection that I am here sharing these miracles of others with you today. I know several times throughout my life that I had close calls with death from car accidents to drug overdoses. It's no accident that you are here right now. These stories are just a few of many that will refresh your faith in God and miracles. God Bless Everyone - SMHP
Do you know Jesus as you Lord & Savior? Yeshua Jesus Saves! Follow Him!
Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.” Mark 10:27
Jesus replied, “Truly I tell you, if you have faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree, but also you can say to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and it will be done.” Matthew 21:21
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm 139:13-14
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And there appeared to him an angel from heaven, strengthening him. Luke 22:43
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Super Hurricanes and Typhoons
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Hurricanes, typhoons, tropical cyclones: they are creatures of tropical seas, sweeping up heat laden waters, converting it to wind, rain, and waves. Why do a rare few evolve into colossal monsters, that leave in their wake a trail of destruction, death, and despair? Do we now face a rising tide of Super Hurricanes and Typhoons?
One reason is that more and more people are moving to coastlines around the world, drawn by a combination of jobs and lifestyle. In the United States, for example, 39% of the population lives in coastal counties.
A Columbia University report takes a global look at this trend by identifying major disaster hot spots: the east coast of North America, Bangladesh, the Philippines, the east coast of China. These hurricane-prone coastlines, with their dense population centers, hold enormous potential for economic loss and loss of life.
To make matters worse, the oceans have gotten steadily warmer over the last few decades, adding potency to the hurricane's fuel. Sea levels are expected to rise by as much as a meter by the end of the century, increasing the risks of storm surge.
As more people pack the coastlines, man and nature are in the midst of an excrutiating head-on collision. Hurricane Ike slammed into Galveston in 2008. The cost in 2010 dollars: 28 billion. Andrew hit Miami in 1992. 45 billion. Sandy swept into New Jersey in 2012. 60 billion. Katrina in New Orleans: 106 billion. Not to mention the loss of thousands of lives.