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This weekend, the Oxford Film Festival brings its annual celebration of independent filmmaking to town with an assortment of feature-length films, documentaries and creative shorts suited for every taste. Here, you’ll find highlights of this weekend’s events, but the complete schedule for the film festival...

  In honor of Black History Month, this week we decided to include a playlist full of notable African-American musicians throughout history. While...

Bestselling young adult author Leigh Bardugo peeked from behind a door at the Edison on Friday night, causing a dull roar from the crowd of loyal fans....

No one expected “Green Book” to reach the level of popularity that it has gained so far. Despite some controversy surrounding the film’s facts and...

The DM’s managing editor Devna Bose, news editor Hadley Hitson and assistant arts & culture editor Eliza Noe sat down yesterday to discuss “You,”...

Hailed as the best picture of the year by a wide range of critics and garnering 10 Oscar nominations, Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” has a lot to live up to. The film, which was written, produced, co-edited, shot and directed by Cuarón and stars Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira, had its wide release on Netflix, but it’s not your typical care-free Netflix film....

Author R. J. Lee has been writing humorous novels about the South for years. But this year, Lee wrote his first mystery novel, “Grand Slam Murders.”...

In honor of National Book Month, this week’s playlist is going to be full of music that was heavily inspired by or even based on works of literature....

Maggie Rogers is yet another 21st century pop star looking to bring authenticity to the genre, and she succeeds with the release of her debut album. In...

Ariana Grande sheds her pop star persona in her new single, “7 rings.” Grande’s newest hit along with its music video — which is already raking...