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Those attending the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference can take time off from tours and lectures to enjoy various artists’ visual representations of William Faulkner and his works. Pieces by Southern artists such as William Dunlap, Steven Chapp, Andrew Blanchard and Phillip McGuire will grace the walls...

By now, if you aren’t living under a rock, you have probably heard that Harper Lee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “To Kill a Mockingbird,”...

  amazon.com   The famous opening line of Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina” reads: “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy...

There is nothing that epitomizes the summer season quite like a perfectly ripe, juicy tomato, and as the sun permeates heat throughout the extra long days,...

whowhatwear.com Although Oxford seems like a small speck compared to the urban capitals of the fashion industry, there are some students, like one inspiring...

  amazon.com Whenever I pass a circus on the highway, no matter how busy I am or where I am headed, I am drawn by the lights, the spinning of the...

  Courtesy: amazon.com As the season heats up and the days lengthen, this summer in music is only beginning to sizzle. June saw some of the best and...

Like millions of other Americans, I spent my teen years completely enthralled with the American Idol series. To most, this show represents the chasing...

This Independence Day, PMQ Magazine and the United States pizza team will serve artisan pizza and demonstrate pizza dough acrobatics at the Powerhouse. Oxford is home to several Southern landmarks and nationally renowned eateries, but, as some pizza-lovers may already know, Oxford is the 17-year haven of PMQ Pizza Magazine, which specializes in all things pizza. Two years...

It would be easy to write off Milan Kundera’s newest novel, “The Festival of Insignificance,” as an exercise in navel gazing. After all, the novel...