Double Decker Arts Festival is set to bring music fans from across the country to Oxford in a massive celebration of artistic talent on Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 on
For many students, substance use can seem like the relief to common collegiate ailments like social anxiety and stress. But where should students turn if substance use becomes abuse? The William Magee
“Godzilla: Minus One” was a roaring success both critically and financially when it was released in December 2023. The film even earned itself an Academy Award. By setting itself in Japan immediately
The Lafayette-Oxford-University Symphony Orchestra performed several songs at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts to an audience of University of Mississippi students and members of the Oxford community
Saxophonist Tim McAllister and pianist Liz Ames visited the University of Mississippi to perform a bevy of musical works to an eager crowd at David H. Nutt Auditorium on Monday, March 4.
What makes a person good? Evil? Can love, in all of its forms, transcend true villainy? Filmmaker Rose Glass poses these questions in her latest film, “Love Lies Bleeding.” None of these
In 1965, Author Frank Herbert released his science-fiction novel “Dune,” a work that many deem the influential force that brought about “Star Wars,” “Game of Thrones” and virtually every major science-fiction epic
In fall 2023, there were 2,607 staff members associated with the University of Mississippi. Of that number, 1,018 — around 39% — earned degrees at the university. These numbers beg the question:
In 1939, Hattie McDaniel made history as the first African American to be nominated for an Academy Award for her supporting performance in “Gone With the Wind.” McDaniel went on to win
Many people regard the Academy Awards as the most important award ceremony in film. Actors, directors and others in the industry dream their whole lives of getting their hands on one of