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Millions of acres of corn are planted in the United States each year, making it not only a major facet of the food we eat but also our culture at large. “Corn as Symbol, Sustenance and Problem,” the theme of the Southern Foodways Symposium this year, will explore all the ways in which corn has and continues...

Tomorrow, Oxford’s LGBTQ community will celebrate queer culture across town and the University of Mississippi campus. The celebration will be highlighted...

“Perfume River” is the 16th novel written by the man who was once declared to have forever changed the genre of Vietnamese-related fiction. Robert...

“Live in San Diego with Special Guest JJ Cale” is a 16-track live album showcasing Eric Clapton and his band’s mastery of blues-rock. The album,...

Math, Science, English and Beyoncé. Yes, Queen Bey. One of the greatest performers of all time is now a college course.  If you don’t know who Beyoncé...

Courtesy of http://southsideartgallery.com/ For this month only, Southside Gallery is hosting an exhibit featuring multimedia works from Blair Hobbs, Susan...

Friends, family and members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Oxford place their hands on Gail Stratton as she is ordained in Paris-Yates Chapel...

Have you ever met a ghost, ghoul or goblin? Have you spent the night in a haunted mansion or camped out at the devil’s tramping grounds? Has a poltergeist...

This week in Oxford…. Monday 5 p.m. – Candice Millard with “Hero of the Empire” – Off Square Books 7 p.m. – Cards Against...

A sign decorates Water Valley’s Main Street to signify the 2015 Water Valley Art Crawl. (Photo courtesy: Water Valley Arts Council) The 8th annual...