It’s finally that time of the semester:, students get a week off of classes. We don’t have time to worry about midterm grades when the semester is coming to a halt. Here’s
The community of Oxford and Lafayette County came together to support local artists by investing in their proposed plans to connect businesses and artists last night. The Community Supported Artists (CSA) Launch
TEDxUniversityofMississippi featured 13 speakers tackling problems within the state and the world. The event’s theme was “Continuum: Ideas Worth Spreading,” and ranged in topics from medicine to ageism in the workplace. Ellen
On Tuesday evening the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council hosted the monthly Oxford Art Crawl, featuring art exhibits at six different locations around Oxford. At the University of Mississippi Museum, the “Mississippi Women” exhibit
Between midterms and the cold weather, it’s pretty normal to feel really tired right now. When classes and work may be piling up, it might be kind of hard to relax. Here
ARIES: This week is tough, Aries. It’s a time that feels like self preservation, even if nothing exciting is actually happening. You may feel like it’s time to cling to people or
BTS’s new installment in the “Map of The Soul” series — “Map of The Soul: 7” — further establishes the Korean boy-band as a worldwide juggernaut, no longer a crossover novelty, in
Chicago-based band Beach Bunny released its first album “Honeymoon,” on Valentine’s Day. The album has been a long time coming for fans after gaining fame from social media and past EPs. The
Thursday night marked the annual Black History Month Concert, “Diversity Thrives Best on Love,” celebrating African American history and music. The concert featured soloists, choirs, symphony and the Ole Miss African Drum
The Oxford Film Festival and Theatre Oxford presented a reading of “Our Josephine” at the Oxford Lafayette County Library. Screenplay director Rebecca Jernigan adapted the screenplay from Kat and Margaret King’s memoir