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Springtime in Oxford brings baseball, blooming flowers, warm weather and, most importantly, tons of crawfish. As freshly grown tulips pop out of the ground, crawfish stands begin to pop up all over town, as well. Crawfish are a Southern delicacy served only during the spring, but one may wonder what actually...

Double Decker is almost here. It’s hard to believe we’re only three weeks away from graduation, but hopefully, this weekend will be a nice reprieve...

Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery 5 p.m. – A reading with Jesse Ball & Catherine Lacey – Off Square Books   Tuesday 6 p.m. – Women’s...

During her April 14 and April 21 sets at the festival, Beyonce took the stage as Coachella’s first woman of color to headline the festival since its...

From the creators of “The Sound of Music” and “South Pacific,” the classic story of Cinderella is coming alive on stage once again. Rodgers and...

The Graduate Hotel hosted the final Lowercase reading of the semester this Saturday at the Cabin 82 coffee shop. Lowercase is a poetry and prose reading...

Saba’s newest album, “CARE FOR ME,” is a gorgeous yet somber follow-up to the colorful “Bucket List Project.” The Chicago emcee shows tremendous...

The Ole Miss Theatre will present its take on “Macbeth,” William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy that has been performed countless times around the...

“Chappaquiddick” hit theaters this April and has already managed to stir up an almost 50-year-old controversy, bringing the Kennedy name newfound attention....

The Ole Miss Esports Club will host their second annual Rebel Rumble at noon tomorrow in suite B of the Jackson Avenue Center. The club, previously known...