Get out your Grove shoes, grab your clear purse and then realize how uncomfortable your Grove shoes are. Promptly take them off, and then decide your outfit won’t be Instagrammable without it.
“Functionality and style,” is how artist L. Kasimu Harris would describe his joint exhibit, “A New Cool,” at Southside Gallery. The reception for this exhibit is tonight from 5-8 p.m. The gallery
f you’re missing those old middle school gym class jams, boy, do we have a treat for you. Fix those side bangs, layer on the colored eyeliner and throw up those peace
The UM Jazz Combos brought attendees back to the 1920s jazz era when they performed for a crowd at Proud Larry’s on Tuesday night. The performance marked the fourth year of the
Are we ruled by social media? Is our life determined by the ratio of followers to likes? Has the fear of missing out been made worse by social media platforms? These questions
Oxford residents and Faulkner fans gathered in the ballroom of the Chancellor’s House on Sunday night to celebrate a cornerstone of local history. At the near end of A Literary Bit of
I was cold and nervous when I walked up to the Union-Hefley bus stop at 4 a.m. on Saturday. A Cline Tours bus was parked, idling, with the bus driver sitting calmly
Andrew Newman and Bedon Lancaster are fixtures in the Oxford music scene. Both are seniors, play live music in and around Oxford and release music on Spotify, where they both have over
Fall is arguably the best time of the year but can be overlooked because of the hot weather in Mississippi. The joys of autumn can seem like a distant dream. I mean,
Stressed? Too many formulas on your mind? Maybe the study group never meets when you can, or you’re too stressed to even enjoy this fall weather. It’s midterms week and between the