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“The South in Color: A Visual Journal” encapsulates William Ferris’ experience living and learning through life in Mississippi. His photos and commentary expose rural nature, African-American culture, country stores and everything in between. It speaks of the hospitality, the art and...

For the members of electronic band Zoogma, performing in Oxford is just another way the group is coming full circle. Before touring, losing and gaining...

When hearing the name Tim Burton, people’s minds automatically think of the iconic realms of “Beetlejuice,” “Edward Scissorhands” and “Corpse...

This weekend marks the beginning of the third annual Moon River Music Festival, a newfound Memphis tradition meant to put The River City in the spotlight...

Photo Courtesy: Marvin King of Run Oxford Chucky Mullins is a name that runs deep throughout the Ole Miss and Oxford communities. In honor of Mullins’...

Author’s note: I am smarter than NASA. Your horoscope hasn’t changed just because NASA said so. They won’t even acknowledge poor little...

While it’s easy to fall to the cravings of your favorite Thai place’s pad thai or the yummy sesame-doused noodles from the trusty noodle place down...

“22, a million” will take you on a existential journey of emotions and self-reflection. Five years since their second album, Bon Iver has released...

Photo courtesy: University of Mississippi Museum The University Museum’s newest exhibit allows viewers to see through the eyes (or lens) of the man...

October 3-8 Monday 6 p.m. – Green Party Candidate Jill Stein Town Hall – the Lyric Oxford 7 p.m. – Cards Against Humanity – The Growler 8:30 pm. – Trivia Night – The Blind Pig Tuesday 3 p.m. – Oxford City Market – Community Pavilion on University Ave. 5 p.m. – Anne Martin in conversation w/ Elizabeth Heiskell -Delta...