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Ole Miss has been selected as the only college in Mississippi to host the original Shakespeare First Folio, and the month-long event kicks off Monday. The University will host the First Folio as part of a national touring exhibition celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare. Many of Shakespeare’s most beloved...

Monday 6:30 p.m. – “First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare” Opening Reception – Gertrude C. Ford Center 7 p.m. – Cards Against Humanity night – The Growler 7:30 p.m. – Oxford Film Fest presents Shakespeare – Shelter 8:30 p.m. – Trivia Night – The Blind Pig 9:30 p.m. – DJ Night – Rooster’s Tuesday 5...

  Courtesy: thewoodbrothers.com The Wood Brothers will be returning to the Proud Larry’s stage for the first time since their inaugural visit two...

Courtesy: St. Paul and the Broken Bones Tomorrow evening, at a benefit event for the recently formed nonprofit foundation Move on Up Mississippi, up-and-coming...

Associated Press Trent Harmon is the 15th and final “American Idol” winner. (Courtesy Americanidol.com) He was crowned Thursday as Fox TV’s...

Special to the DM  Vox Press, Inc. will hold an interview session and poetry reading with senior religious studies major Holly Baer at 6 p.m. Friday in Shelter on Van Buren.  Baer, a senior from Flowood, has loved writing poetry from a young age. “I’ve written poetry my entire life,” she said. “My mother has scraps of paper with little poems on them.” Baer...

photo courtesy All Eyes Media When it comes to labelling the music he makes, musician and Jacksonville, Florida native JJ Grey sometimes draws a blank. “It’s...

Sam Mooney’s “Find My Way” courtesy Amazon.com Local artist and student Sam Mooney released his second EP, “Find My Way,” on...

By Jake Thrasher Taurus, the Bull: April 20- May 20 I’ve been telling you for months, but you just haven’t listened, have you, Taurus? You’ve been operating at 100 miles a minute, running on fumes, taking on way too many projects and personal struggles and you’re about to run out of steam. Well, relax for real this time, Taurus, because I see good things coming...

Four more weeks of classes. Can you believe it? Though this semester has gone by quickly, I won’t say I’m not ready to finally be free of classes and enjoy the summer.   If any of you are like me, you’ve procrastinated all semester on final projects, which, surprise, are all due, like, next week. So now it’s crunch time, and you’re probably getting stressed,...