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Halsey became one of the few female synth-pop artists able to corner the market on angsty, sexually-charged millennials through tales of teenage rebellion and her own personal sufferings with her 2014 debut “Badlands.” Fast-forward two years and one internationally chart-topping collaboration with...

Despite trademark vocals that set each artist apart, the lack of experimental music in rap is astounding. Possibly some of the best producers pair up...

Summer is one of the biggest times of the year for movies, and July is no exception. Several studios are attempting to put out the best they’ve got in...

Following the success of “The Love Club” and “Pure Heroine,” Lorde is making a chart-topping return to mainstream media with her...

This weekend in Oxford…. Thursday 5 p.m. – Rose McLarney with “Its Day Being Gone” – Off Square Books 7 p.m. – Firecracker...

Mississippi turned 200 years old this year, and to commemorate its founding and the journey the state has taken since, Oxford held the Mississippi Bicentennial...

I never knew how much I needed a movie like “Wonder Woman” until I watched it. “Wonder Woman,” directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot,...

Illustration by Jake Thrasher SHANGHAI-The grey skyscrapers framed a cloudy blue sky as dragon boats raced across the Suzhou River at a much faster pace...

The Pride of the South has selected its drum majors for the 2017-18 season, and the trio is ready to face the demands that accompany the title with finesse...

Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dominic Major make up the British dream pop trio London Grammar, and their latest album creates a truly ethereal listening...