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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ4LBQvY7c8 As Bunny began, Jessica Viscius had just started writing music and learning guitar about a year and-a-half ago in her Chicago apartment in hopes of starting a solo project. But then she brought in her sister Alexa to play bass. Tim Makowski on guitar helped Viscius...

Ever since I tasted my first Frappuccino in the fourth grade, I was hooked. Starbucks was my go-to for coffee, even more so in my later years of high school...

“Belong” is the third album from indie-rock band San Fermin. Classically trained composer and songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone heads the band...

Square Books will host Nathan Pieplow, author of the “Peterson Field Guide to Bird Songs of Eastern North America” this Thursday at The Lyric. The “Peterson Field Guide of Bird Songs of Eastern North America” offers a way for readers to easily identify bird sounds. This book features a spectrogram that readers can use to distinguish different...

The Nashville Film Festival will screen “Little Kurdistan” next weekend,  a documentary short by Oxford’s Ava Lowrey that highlights the Kurdish...

Is the Southern accent disappearing at Ole Miss? Many students from outside the South arrive on a campus so steeped in regional tradition, where the marching...

The Jan Hawks Memorial Book Sale, organized by the American Association of University Women, will take place this Thursday and Friday from 2 p.m. to 6...

With spring party season already upon us, it can be a bit chaotic for first timers trying to understand what exactly goes at them, or if Sigma Apple Pie...

Since its premiere on March 31, the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why” has become increasingly popular across campus and enthralled students. The...

African musician Vieux Farka Toure will collaborate with alternative/indie band Last Good Tooth as it brings “Afrissippi” music back to Proud...