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Although the weather is still warm enough to melt the chocolate you accidentally left in your car’s cupholder, it’s somehow already the end of October, and that means Halloween is quickly approaching. For some, this holiday brings back happy memories and makes them nostalgic for their childhood adventures...

The Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies and the Living Music Resource have partnered to present “A Song of Songs,” a concert featuring...

Conor Oberst, an Omaha, Nebraska, native and indie-scene developer, is known for being a lyricist and a storyteller. This reputation precedes him on his...

Proud Larry’s hosted the third Broken English event of this semester Tuesday, featuring readings of prose and poetry by two students in the creative...

“HAZE,” David Burkman’s gut-wrenching film, offers a striking condemnation of the dark underbelly of fraternity and sorority life. The film...

Charlie Buckley’s style manipulates the photos he’s taken and recreates them in a more vivid image.  Photo By Madison Wren About 15 years...

Chris Brown’s much-anticipated documentary, “Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life,” hit Netflix earlier this month and has been receiving rave...

Welcome back to part two of our Mississippi playlist. This installment features a few easy listening indie/rock tunes from bands like Oxford’s own...

Misbits, a new media art space, is featuring artist Eric Valosin in a show that explores the intersection of technology and the divine. This immersive...

Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 5 p.m. – John Marszalek, David Nolan and Louie Gallo with “The Personal Memoirs...