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The Oxford Film Festival will round off its six-monthlong free movie series at 6 p.m. Saturday with a showing of “Crimes of the Heart” at Locals Bar & Restaurant. The project is a partnered effort between the Oxford Film Festival and the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies to celebrate...

Each Monday the University Museum hosts Yoga in the Gallery, an early-morning event open to the community and offering participants a chance to unwind...

Hundreds of cyclists will race to the finish line for the first-ever FedEx Rockin’ Ride to Oxford benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society...

Award-winning author Eileen Myles is coming to Thacker Mountain Radio at 6 p.m. at Off Square Books, accompanied by author Daren Wang and music provided by...

I’m back, friends. Not like Shady, but I’m back. Last week, I took a break from my weekly podcast roundup to listen to some podcasts people have suggested....

Neal Casal always dreamed he’d end up in a band like Chris Robinson Brotherhood. The guitarist, songwriter, author and photographer has a lot up his...

Proud Larry’s is bringing LGBTQ nightlife to the Square on Thursday with Code Pink, a student-run LGBTQ dance night that gives queer people the...

“I’m sorry, the old roommate can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Because he’s gone.” Do you have a roommate who grinds your...

Seth Lerer, distinguished professor of literature at the University of California, San Diego, took the stage Monday evening in the Bondurant Auditorium...

Everyone is talking about the new iPhones – especially the iPhone X, the largest leap forward in the iPhone’s design since its invention. You can...