This week Will is joined by UM Southern Studies and Film Production professor John Rash to spotlight the Southern Punk Archive. They discuss how the archive came to be, the current Oxford
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
As the fall season arrives, so do the many releases of new books offering new stories to share. Here are several anticipated releases that will be available throughout the autumn months: “The
Last Saturday morning, Ole Miss students filled the Grove dressed head to toe in white to commemorate the first football game of the season. Students and fans attend games in color-coordinated outfits
“SKOOOOOOO REBS!” sportscaster David Kellum roared. The Vaught-Hemingway Stadium erupts into chants, cheers and cries as the last seconds of the football game disintegrate into 00:00. As the clock runs out, Oxford’s
This week Will is joined by Ford Center Director Julia Aubrey to preview the upcoming Gertrude C. Ford Center season. They discuss the history/purpose of the Ford Center and some of the exciting
Indie groups Hotel Fiction and Trash Panda tag-teamed sets on Aug. 26 at Proud Larry’s. Hotel Fiction, an indie-rock duo from Athens, Ga., has played shows with artists such as Flipturn, Adam
Lauren Watkins, a Tennessee native and a recent University of Mississippi graduate, is expanding her country music career while keeping her experience at Oxford close. Watkins grew up in Nashville and attended
For some students, summer break is truly a break from all things productive. For others, summer is an opportunity to gain experience, earn an income and embark on thrilling adventures. The transition
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