First and foremost, congratulations on being accepted into the University of Mississippi and making it to orientation. You are officially one step closer to being an Ole Miss Rebel. It seems like
Venturing from the East Coast to the Deep South, Richard Purcell serves as one of the newest additions to the University of Mississippi’s distinguished faculty as associate professor and Herbert H. McAlexander
Very few live as long as Hubert “Hugh” Barnett has, but even fewer live a life as interesting. Alive for two pandemics and two world wars — the latter of which he
As the hot Mississippi summer gives way to the welcome embrace of autumn, the city of Oxford and its surrounding areas transform into a world of oranges, reds and yellows. There are
After earning a Bachelor of Arts from Ole Miss last year, Amy Webb took root in Water Valley, Miss., to cultivate both creative works of her own and spaces for community artists
Nestled between William Faulkner’s home of Rowan Oak and his birthplace of New Albany, Miss., Greenfield Farm served as the author’s agrarian observatory. Amidst farmers and mules harvesting corn and cotton, Faulkner
From the festival’s humble beginnings as a mere stage held on the bed of an old pickup truck to a wide-ranging annual celebration of the arts that brings together around an average
Secluded in a thicket of trees in rural Lafayette County lies Oxford Treehouse Gallery, a space that features distinctively Southern works in unconventional digs. Vivian Neill, who owns the gallery, described it
Each spring, the Double Decker Arts Festival on the Oxford Courthouse Square features the handiwork of talented local artists. At this year’s festival, more than 100 artists will showcase their creations from
Friday, April 28: Music 6:15 p.m. The Stews provide a unique live experience on the Main Stage on North Lamar. 7:45 p.m. Chapel Hart serves up harmonious flair on the Main Stage