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Let’s face it, you can’t read during the semester. Between classes, homework and those of us who have other commitments – jobs, Greek life, clubs, sports – there isn’t much time to sit down with a good book. Luckily, our favorite authors have just the stash to revive you over Christmas holidays. Marissa...

Marti Funke climbs to the upper level of the storage facility in the University of Mississippi Museum next to the painting enclosure. DM Photo | Clara...

For films hoping to do well in the upcoming movie award season, the most coveted release dates are the weekends in November-January. If you have any money...

  Christmas Nutcracker This weekend the Oxford Ballet School, with help from the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council, is presenting “The Nutcracker,” a...

James Lott, in the red spandex, cheers along with other members of Club Red during a game in 2013. DM Photo | Thomas Graning Walking into the Tad Pad on...

It’s not exactly the most wonderful time of the year. Going to the library for a study session has become a fifteen minute stroll through the endless...

James Alexander Warren on the set of ‘Sequence.’ COURTESY: SEQUENCE FILMS “Sequence,” a collection of four short films written and directed by...

Tis the season for giving, and this month, artists, old and new, will be giving faithful listeners a reason to celebrate with the release of brand new...

COURTESY: MOVIEPOSTERSDB.COM Rating: B+ As one of the most anticipated films of 2014, “Mockingjay – Part 1” would have had to have been perfect to...

Dustin Little McEwen’s chef Some of my thanksgiving favorites are deep fried Cajun turkey, asparagus and blue cheese casserole with shaved prosciutto and my mom’s sweet potato pie. I like the turkey because frying it gets the outside crispy while keeping the inside juicy. I like the casserole because it’s delicious! I love my moms sweet potato because…. Well,...