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Most kids curious enough, manage to get their hands on a pair of scissors or razor and make a mess of cutting their own hair when their parents aren’t paying attention. Usually, it only takes that one time for the kid to learn not to cut his or her hair anymore, but that wasn’t the case with Paul Johnson,...

The North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra perform with pianist Andreas Klein Friday night at the Gertrude C. Ford Center in Oxford. The show will present...

For 13 years, Rocket 88 has delivered its music to the people of Oxford, and this Friday, it will continue that tradition by performing at 6 p.m on The...

Thacker Mountain Radio Hour, co-sponsored by Oxford Conference for the Book, will head to The Lyric for a special show Thursday at 6 p.m. The musical talent...

What woman has influenced you the most? Photo courtesy: Jacqueline Schlick “My granny. She has always said, ‘I love you no matter where you go in life.’...

The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council will host its ninth annual Miss-I-Sippin’ beer festival this weekend, overflowing with events dedicated to highlighting...

This year, the Oxford Conference for the Book will host a wide variety of professionals in the literary world to continue a tradition of investigating...

“Thoroughbreds” branded itself as the love child of “Heathers” and “American Psycho” during its lengthy promotional period, but instead, the...

Oxford Conference for the Book returns Wednesday and boasts a program of diverse panels and acclaimed writers, including headlining authors Martin Amis...

Hope everyone had a great spring break! We’re halfway through the semester, so it’s time to buckle down and get those B’s up to A’s. I...