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In the throes of an extremely successful year for Drake, “What a Time to Be Alive” seems like only a semi-colon, leaving the possibility of much more. Drake has already catapulted to the upper-echelon of the music industry. This summer, he turned away from Tidal and joined Apple Music, which now has proved...

It seems hard to imagine actually living in the type of society that Ray Bradbury writes about in his famous dystopian novel “Fahrenheit 451” where...

Even for the most energetic of morning people, getting out of bed to the high-pitched shrieking of the alarm clock is a difficult experience. With Pittsburg...

The voices of four young singers filled the Ford Center’s stage Monday. Each of the featured artists is accomplished in his or her own right, but the...

His name is Derek McOmber, originally from Port Orchard, Washington, but around campus he is better-known as “The Singing Guy.” Aside from being the man around campus known for serenades, McOmber is a 30-year-old senior management information systems major who also holds a bachelor’s degree in digital entertainment and game design from ITT Technical Institute. McOmber...

The University Museum will exhibit Ben Butler’s sculpture exhibit, “Intervals and Disturbances” until December 18. Butler received his masters of...

For $10 and an hour of time, tourists and life-long residents alike can take a ride down memory lane and explore Oxford’s history. Hop aboard the Double...

“Want Not,” Jonathan Miles’ second novel after 2008’s “Dear American Airlines,” is a pleasurable dumpster dive through the various kinds of waste in contemporary society. In three disparate storylines, Miles explores what (and whom) we throw away, where it ends up and how we cope with what we have sloughed off. Talmadge and Micah are a “freegan” couple...

As part of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies’s Sarahfest, pieces by Jon Langford and Alysia Steele, local photographer and University professor, will be on display at the Powerhouse. Alysia Steele is an assistant professor of multiple-platform journalism. Steele, who has been a photographer for over 30 years, received her Masters of Art in photography...

Lana Del Rey knows how to work men, metaphors and music to her favor. It took a “Honeymoon,” however, for her to reach a new zenith. She takes the...