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(Courtesy: fiftyshadesmovie.com) Buckle your seat belts, because I’m about to get Fifty Shades Snarkier. It’s been two years since the uninitiated non-readers among us were introduced to the tortured but smoldering billionaire Christian Grey and his infatuation with the coy but precocious Anastasia Steele....

Derrick Harriell’s “Stripper in Wonderland.” Courtesy: amazon.com “Stripper in Wonderland,” Derrick Harriell’s third poetry...

The idea of stepping into a large metal chamber, with temperatures emitting nitrous gas at around -200 to -300 degrees, wearing nothing but socks and gloves...

Donna Everhart, USA Today and IndieBound bestselling author of “The Education of Dixie Dupree,” will be holding a signing at 5 p.m. at Off Square Books. Donna...

The monthly Oxford Science Cafe will return with a lecture on the chemical properties and history of making dairy products. The free event will take place...

McConnell mixed pineapple rum, tequila, lime and cumin to make a “Pineapple Collateral.” (Photo by: Zoe McDonald) It doesn’t take long...

A small but passionate crowd gathered in Farley Hall Friday in support of workers’ rights, specifically those at the Nissan plant in Canton. Among...

Assistant Lifestyles Editor Devna Bose visited the 2017 Oxford Film Festival and asked festival-goers about what they were most looking forward to, their...

“Small Town Gay Bar,” a 2006 documentary that tells the story of two gay bars in Mississippi and the communities that convene there on weekend...

When you begin to hear voices, it’s often best to see a psychiatrist, but when award-winning poet Ann Fisher-Wirth heard voices while looking at...