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COURTESY: COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Jack Pendarvis first came to campus as a Grisham Writer-in-Residence in 2007 and stayed to teach fiction in the MFA and English departments until 2013. Then Pendarvis got a very important phone call. “There was an opening, and my friend Kent Osborne, who’s the head of...

This week in Oxford… Monday 7:30 p.m. – Sister Act – Ford Center 8:30 p.m. – Monday Night Trivia – Blind Pig 9 p.m. – Trivia...

Courtesy Movie Poster DB Rating: B- Director Christopher Nolan – known for a repertoire of fantastic movies that includes “The Dark Knight” and “Inception”...

Perhaps what comes to mind when we think of goth is badly mismatched, ill-fitting dark colored clothing. Marilyn Manson was the poster child for the goth...

Red and blue aren’t just colors. Colors have meaning, whether it be red lights signaling for a vehicle to stop in traffic or the connotation many people...

The Oxford Square Alliance and Visit Oxford have joined together to produce another opportunity to hear great Mississippi music at Music on the Courthouse...

The members of Mississippi Peace, Manning Welty, Tre Polk, and Tayler Polk, practice on Nov. 3, 2014. Photo by Zoe McDonald Posters of past rock legends...

Thacker Mountain’s familial setting is famous for attracting performances by people who call the South their inspiration and, sometimes, their home,...

Hinge Dance Company rehearsed Wednesday night at Powerhouse Community Arts Center before their performance Friday. PHOTO BY: CLARA TURNAGE Oxford’s Hinge...

  Nathan Reed and Deja Samuel rehearse “All New People.” The show will run today through Friday with additional performancesSunday. Photo by Ashton...