Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum Tuesday 6 p.m. – Fault Lines Opening Reception – UM Museum 6:30 p.m. – Opioid Town Hall Summit – Oxford Conference
Ole Miss Theatre’s production of “Blithe Spirit” successfully revives one of 1940s-era Britain’s beloved classics, but it’s not for the unengaged patron; lose your focus for a moment, and you may find
“You know what South African mothers tell their kids? ‘Be grateful for what you have, because there are fat children starving in Mississippi,’” comedian Trevor Noah said in his first appearance on
Last year, co-creators of OutOxford Jonathan Kent Adams and Blake Summers, in collaboration with the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies and the Powerhouse, came up with the idea of
Author Michelle Kuo will discuss her latest book, “Reading With Patrick,” at 6 p.m. Thursday on Thacker Mountain Radio. The book is a memoir about Kuo’s experience going to the Arkansas Delta to
Bishop Gunn, a Natchez-based rock ‘n’ roll band, will be bringing back its classic sound to Proud Larry’s at 9 p.m. this Friday. This high-energy, soulful band has been influenced by various rock ‘n’ roll
The new CBS sitcom “Me, Myself, & I“ premiered Tuesday night and failed to weave together its less-than-ordinary, complicated mashup of storylines. The sitcom follows inventor and entrepreneur Alex Riley through three different stages in his
In this week’s Word on the Street, students talked to The DM about World Peace Day which was recognized on Thursday, September 21. Students were asked, “How do you bring peace into the world every
Tired of listening to the same albums on repeat? Seeking some fresh new music to listen to? Look no further than these three new albums released earlier this month. “A Moment Apart” —
Proud Larry’s will be overcome with funky tunes when jam band CBDB hits the stage this Thursday night. This Alabama band brings a unique sound it describes as Joyfunk, a genre determined