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The ARTomaton sits ready to dispense art. Photo: Submitted. How would you feel standing in front of 800 pounds of art? The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council recently made this a reality with their newest roving installment, ARTomaton. The ARTomaton is a vending machine stocked with small works of art from local...

mpty Bowls is an annual luncheon that benefits Oxford’s The Pantry. Admission is $15 and includes a bottle of water, bread and soup served in a one-of-a-kind...

Top (left to right): Angel Olsen’s “Burn Your Fire,” Beck’s “Morning Phase; bottom (left to right): Water Liars self-titled album, Temples’...

Phil McCausland I The Daily Mississippian The Oxford Film Festival came to an end yesterday. Throughout the weekend, filmgoers and filmmakers rolled into...

Members of the U.S. Navy Band perform at the Ford Center last year. The bands returning to campus Saturday.Jared Burleson I The Daily Mississippian The...

Courtesy of William Boyle Tonight, Oxford will host its first Noir at the Bar. Starting at 9 p.m., award-winning writers will read gripping excerpts from...

A few miles down Highway 334, a Spaniard who first came to The University of Mississippi to run track feverishly churns out pottery from an old-fashioned...

Caroline Randall Williams. Photo: Phil McCausland, The Daily Mississippian. Graduate student Caroline Randall Williams has been busy. After graduating...

COURTESY OF THE YOKNAPATAWPHA ARTS COUNCIL I The Daily Mississippian As any student or local can tell you, art is a vital part of the Oxford culture. This...

Twitter has become an increasingly popular way for University of Mississippi students to communicate, receive news and express their opinions about life...