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In Mississippi, a hub of Southern culture, food tends to be good for the soul but not necessarily good for the body.  Oxford is no exception, but as the city continues to grow, the food scene in town is evolving and many new establishments rely significantly on the idea of fresh food with a local atmosphere....

The Lyric Oxford will host Randy Rogers Band and Wade Owen for one of their many stops on the Till the Wheels Fall Off Tour, a show celebrating its 10th...

With the holidays approaching fast, nobody wants to be picking out gifts for family and friends at the last minute. Thanks to the Mud Daubers’ holiday...

One Spanish professor is going above and beyond to share her culture with a very special group of students. Ivonne Whitehead, a Spanish professor, will...

With a newfound techno-dance sound and deeper subject matter that’s representative of his turning point in maturity, born-again bad boy Justin Bieber’s fourth studio album “Purpose” delivers a pop star apology worth hearing. From his sentimental crooning in the first track, “Mark My Words,” to the R&B influences of the last, the once-troubled Canadian singer...

Monday 8 a.m. – Special Olympics Mississippi Unified Egg Bowl 6:30 p.m. – Oxford Film Festival’s free screening of MFVA Films – Powerhouse 7 p.m. – Ole Miss Basketball vs Georgia Southern 8:30 p.m. – Trivia Night – The Blind Pig 9:30 p.m. – DJ Night – Rooster’s Tuesday 3 p.m. – Oxford City Market – West ßßOxford...

Winner of the Killer Nashville 2014 Claymore Award, Dana Chamblee Carpenter will be back in Oxford with her debut novel “Bohemian Gospel” at 5 p.m. Tuesday. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Carpenter said she couldn’t wait to show off her latest accomplishment in the town where everything started. “It’s awesome. I can’t even imagine getting to celebrate...

Ole Miss Campus Recreation hosted a free “Ride n’ Rave” cycling class in the Turner Center cycling studio as part of their Wildcard Wednesday Program. Natalie Younger, a junior nutrition and dietetics major, taught the “Real Ryder” cycling class. The fitness department hosts a group fitness class one Wednesday out of every month with a fun theme to help promote...

Imagine pushing through hanger after hanger, perusing through hundreds of items, when you come to a dead halt. You see a familiar logo, made up of five...

From classic flavors like chocolate and red velvet to something a little more unique like honey lavender and pumpkin orange-spice, Mugg Cakes is bringing a new kind of cupcake to Oxford. In 2011, St. Louis native Karrian Brown decided she needed a change of pace. She resigned from her job in the healthcare and funeral services profession to pursue her dream of running...