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Full disclosure: I watch a lot of television. An Apple TV with Netflix, Hulu Plus and HBO Go is probably the greatest productivity killer ever invented. What am I watching? The high-stakes serialized drama, which has steadily increased in popularity in recent years. “Lost,” “24” and “Prison Break”...

The Gertrude C. Ford Center hosted the Aquila Theatre cast of “Fahrenheit 451” Saturday for a dinner and discussion with students and friends of the...

Musical religion has gained a new hymn, “The Gospel According to Sam.” “The Gospel According to Sam” consists of the recordings of blues guitarist...

Movie poster of “Escape from Tomorrow”Courtesy of MoviePosterDB.com Walt Disney World is a magical place where dreams come true — or is it? Since...

“Recollecting: 1980-2012” is a collection of artwork produced over 20 years by Ron Dale currently exhibited at the University Museum. Ron Dale produces...

Young artist Claire Whitehurst has become a promising new face in the Oxford art scene. Most of Whitehurst’s works are beautiful, vibrant oil paintings...

Cindy Aune, a local Oxford resident, has become nationally known as a very uniquely styled artist. Known for her distinctive painting style, Aune uses...

University of Mississippi alumna, Maude Schuyler Clay, who has become a highly accredited photographer, is exhibiting her work in the Meek School of Art. Clay...

“You have two kinds of boys born in 1970: Lego boys and Lincoln Log boys.” Hamlett Dobbins, a passionate painter from rural Tennessee, coins himself...

For many people art is not only a form of expression but also a gateway to freedom. Even here, in the small town of Oxford, art is becoming an integral...