You Are Browsing ‘Arts & Culture’ Category

Welcome back to another edition of Alice’s Super Sweet Playlists (not the real name, but it has a nice ring to it). This week is a playlist that hits a little bit closer to home because it’s full of Mississippi’s very finest musicians. Before I continue, I will go ahead and say that this playlist does...

Writer and Oxford native John Cofield allows readers to experience the history of Oxford through his new pictorial history book, “Oxford, Mississippi...

Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 5 p.m. – John Cofield with “Oxford, Mississippi: The Cofield Collection”...

For many students, Ole Miss becomes a second home for four or five years. For Glennie Pou, Ole Miss Dining has been hers for nine. Pou started working...

The Japanese Club hosted its annual Sports Day event Friday at the Croft Institute in honor of the Japanese holiday Health and Sports Day. Health and...

The Pride of the South has been a part of the Rebel experience since 1928, when the group consisted of only 29 members and the SEC was nonexistent. The...

It’s the day before she’s set to receive a pin for 40 years of service in the Baptist Memorial Hospital system, and Wanda Dent has the day off —...

King’s is hosting a “Homecoming Throw Down” on Saturday night, complete with live entertainment and its signature steak and seafood cuisine. “We’re...

This week, sports editor Grayson Weir sat down with Jonathan Gibson, assistant lifestyles editor, to discuss his perspective on the current Ole Miss...

Fans’ prayers were answered when the latest season of the CW’s “The Flash” premiered Tuesday night with a lighter tone in its aptly titled...