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A first-time novelist but veteran writer, Stephen Markley will discuss his debut novel, “Ohio,” at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Off Square Books. Photo courtesy: Simon & Schuster “Ohio” is a murder mystery that follows four protagonists as they converge upon New Canaan, Ohio, carrying pieces of the story...

The three-piece band Yo La Tengo will perform in Oxford for its first time Tuesday night at The Lyric Oxford. Yo La Tengo is an indie rock band that formed...

With football season in full swing, it only feels appropriate to make a football-themed playlist. Whether you’re a fan of NCAA or NFL games, any football...

There are 1,440 of them in a day, but the the University of Mississippi Department of Theatre & Film is asking for just one. In an effort to make entry-level...

Southside Gallery is currently showing “Messy,” a body of work by Ole Miss alumna Ansley Givhan, for its September exhibition. Givhan graduated from...

Touring band Dead Sullivan and local bands Iceblink (a.k.a. Small Jaw) and Placeholder will play from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday night at a makeshift...

If you’re a Netflix user, you know the struggle of finding a good movie to watch. The service is flooded with hundreds of Netflix originals and other...

Humans are inherently curious creatures. Whatever the reasoning or evolutionary purpose behind this, all people are essentially curious. With the return...

Eminem released his newest album, “Kamikaze,” on Aug. 31 to the surprise of many fans. This, his 10th studio album, is a big deal for the Detroit native,...

After a top-10 debut two years ago with his last album, “Blue Neighborhood,” Troye Sivan is conquering alt-pop with his sophomore creation, “Bloom.”...