People of all age groups crowded into theaters this weekend with one of two goals in mind: to watch “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer.” Luckily for each film, most viewers seemed to be watching
The term “blockbuster” gets thrown around quite a bit and is often misused. Many studios and news outlets refer to any major release as a blockbuster regardless of the level of success
Summer is a time of relaxation and relief for many tired students and professors, and three months of freedom allow for a variety of activities. One of the most beloved seasonal traditions
In a few short weeks, the University of Mississippi’s class of 2023 will graduate and begin a new phase of life. Regardless of the path they take, the memories gathered throughout their
Vieux Farka Touré, a Malian native and son of accomplished musican Ali Farka Touré, is one of the featured performers at the Double Decker Arts Festival, one the most notable events to
In April 2022, the University of Mississippi’s Department of Music awarded the late Jim Weatherly the first Medal for the Arts. On April 20 this year, the list of awardees will expand
The world of video game adaptations has been fairly eventful as of late. Paramount’s “Sonic the Hedgehog” film was highly successful as was its sequel. HBO’s recent television adaptation of “The Last
The landscape of modern action cinema has been complicated to say the least. Many current filmmakers stick to tried and true tropes that ensure ticket sales rather than invoke genuine awe or
In 1993, the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture partnered with Square Books in an effort to bring attention to the accomplishments of writers within the community. The
Eight years ago, Ryan Coogler’s “Creed” took the world by storm. Many considered the film to be wildly entertaining and full of heart, while also being worthy of the legacy of the