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“My only son, William Scott Smith, decided to leave this world on May 3, 2015.” His story starts unassumingly, like any other. He had a loving mother, a band of misfit buddies and a talent for playing guitar. But digging a little deeper, one would find a boy whose depression and anxiety quickly spun him...

1. You awaken to a bright light flashing across your face and an alarm wailing in your ear. You leap out of bed, ready to attack. The room is empty. The...

After years of there being one indisputable “queen of rap,” the throne now sits perpetually empty, waiting for a female emcee to prove herself worthy...

Muscadine Bloodline, a duo hailing from Mobile, Alabama, will step foot into Mississippi once again to liven the Oxford Square streets with country music. Gary...

Ethel: Hello to all of you die-hard conspiracy fanatics out there. This week, I’ve teamed up with the other design editor, Hayden. I promise there is...

The Ole Miss choir will be performing songs they’ve been practicing all semester at their annual fall choral concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at North...

Thacker Mountain Radio will be having its 20th anniversary show at The Lyric Oxford at 6 p.m. Thursday with special guest Finn Murphy, author of “The...

Nashville is typically known for its country music and lifestyle, but with emerging talents like COIN, that’s becoming more of a false stereotype. Formed...

Instead of having the typical cheese-and-crackers platter, Frame Up’s Basement Gallery treated guests to Pop-Tarts and popcorn last night at its “Pop...

For many people in the South, the front porch is a place of fond memories, ranging from summer days sitting on the steps as a kid covered in sticky...