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Pride Month is a great time to not only celebrate LGBTQ people but also LGBTQ literature. While there are so many worthy queer books, the following works are a great introduction to different facets of queer life with an emphasis on the LGBTQ community in the South.   How to Survive a Summer – Nick...

“Yassss, queen” is not just a phrase, but a way of life. From owning the runway that you created on the side of the street to dressing like a dime...

OutOxford will host its first Pride Picnic event at Lamar Park on June 24 in honor of Pride Month, which is held every year during the month of June. OutOxford...

Seth Stroud of Blackwater Trio sings in The Grove on Sunday. The concert was a part of the annual Summer Sunset Series hosted in Oxford. Photo by Christian...

Summertime in Oxford will be in full swing on Sundays in the Grove. The annual Summer Sunset Series is being held free for the public on the university’s...

Most people his age would never guess that the buoyant, friendly Kendall Patterson they brush past on campus is likely walking around with a notebook full...

Beach House is no stranger to playing its psychedelic dream-pop tunes in Oxford, and the band’s latest tour will bring those jams back to Mississippi...

After what seemed like an eternity, he’s back. The brains behind the debut single “White Iverson” has returned with the release of his long-anticipated...

Bryant has its rotating globe and Ventress has its stained glass, but across the Grove from those buildings, Lamar Hall has become known for the loud,...

The Oxford Film Festival and the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies will host a free screening of the 2015 documentary “Upstairs Inferno”...