The Gertrude C. Ford Studio Theatre welcomed Alice-Anne Light, Kristy Kristinek and Cecil Price Walden for “hours” — a new and unique music and art experience — on Sunday, Oct. 2. The
“Most people here seem to overlook the thing that caused the presence of the soldiers and the marshals. This thing was the breakdown of law and order,” James Meredith, the first African
As the University of Mississippi observes Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated Sept. 15-Oct 15, the Department of Modern Languages looks to spread awareness through the silver screen. Thursday, Sept. 15, marks the beginning
Per annual tradition, the incoming freshman class gathered in the Sandy and John Black Pavilion on Tuesday night for the UM Fall Convocation, where they heard words of wisdom and encouragement from
Country music duo Muscadine Bloodline, composed of Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton, is set to perform at The Lyric on Thursday, Aug. 25, the beginning of a packed fall lineup for the
“Everyone has a story to tell.” Within his storied career, Larz Roberts continuously returns to this motto, one he plans to implement as the newly appointed director of the University of Mississippi’s
The Cannes Film Festival – the most prestigious cinematic festival in the world – celebrated its 75th anniversary this year, hosting dozens of film premieres for 40,000 attendees, including a lucky few
Oxford Pride, in coordination with the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, will present Pride on the Plaza, serving as part of a festive conclusion to Queer Worldmaking Week, which
In 2019, over 70,000 people joyously flooded the historic Courthouse Square to attend the Double Decker Arts Festival — an annual celebration of Oxford’s illustrious artistic, musical and culinary scene. “Originally inspired
Amidst an exciting 2022 Oxford Film Festival slate, one of the most notable films included is “Disfluency,” written and directed by Anna Baumgarten. The film follows a young woman, Jane, returning home