Kale, carrots, radishes, squash -like the pattypan, a squash in the shape of a flower that is almost too pretty to eat – as well as a bundle of other items that don’t thrive in the heat are obtainable right now thanks to the cooler weather. Midtown Farmers Market, which is located in the BBB parking...
Anyone looking for a “coming-of-old-age” story this fall can find this new-again trend in “This is Your Life, Harriet Chance!” by Jonathan Evison. At 6 p.m., the author and his latest book will appear at Square Books. The tour revolves around “This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!,” a tale of an elderly widow who takes a cruise to Alaska in honor of her recently...
Out on County Road 307, there’s a joint just off of Highway 6, a long drive from the bustling nightlife on the Square. Open Thursday through Sunday, Mr. Feather’s was created to offer a different, more Southern experience to weekends in Oxford. Scott Michael, owner of Rooster’s Blues House, Jared Foster, chef and owner of LandShark Crawfish and manager Zach...
Speed is the word that first comes to mind when thinking about Seratones. In the almost two years the band has been together, they’ve signed to a record label, recently played with Houndmouth and will open for St. Paul and The Broken Bones later this fall. They have also been featured on NPR, Stereogum and Paste Magazine. In a way, their music reflects the speed of...
Libra, the Scale: September 23- October 22 You’ve been feeling pretty cool lately, Libra, and with good reason. The stars have aligned for you, and for the next month you will achieve perfect balance; most of your jokes will make sense AND be funny, your socks will always match, you’ll always know what days to wear shorts and what days to wear pants,...
For those of you unfamiliar with Mandarin Chinese, say ‘Hello’ to the Shanghai University Chinese Orchestra. Bringing a global exchange of Chinese folk music to the Oxford community, the orchestra will exhibit its award-winning chapter tonight at Nutt Auditorium, beginning at 7:30. The event is free and open to the public. The Shanghai University Chinese Orchestra...