What makes a person good? Evil? Can love, in all of its forms, transcend true villainy? Filmmaker Rose Glass poses these questions in her latest film, “Love Lies Bleeding.” None of these
In recent years, early 2000s nostalgia has become an incredibly hot commodity. Between Y2K fashion, incessant remakes of older films and the endless YouTube compilations of iconic pop culture moments from the
University of Mississippi student Alexa Christian is a screenwriter, producer and director. She described her much-anticipated short film “Segundo Muerte” in five simple words. “Hispanic boy honors his father.” Christian is a
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corp Midshipman Micaela Espinoza has gained confidence as a female leader in the University of Mississippi unit. The junior biomedical engineering major currently serves as Navy ROTC executive
Proud Larry’s hosted the final show of alt-country group Fust’s “Southwest Passage” spring tour. On Tuesday, March 19, the Durham, N.C.-based group followed an opening performance at 7 p.m. by Small Trucks,
Attention all foodies: food truck Yum Yum Thai is making waves on campus. Parked either on University Avenue by the Grove or in front of Burns Hall, Yum Yum Thai has become
Taking over the Gertrude C. Ford Center for Performing Arts on Tuesday, March 26, “Shrek the Musical” is the stage retelling of the popular story of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey and all of
Welcome to the Weekly Scoop! In honor of the annual Oxford Film Festival, Will is joined by Nina Parikh, Director of the Mississippi Film Office. We highlight a wide variety of topics,
For some, being LGBTQ+ in the South can feel like a constant uphill battle. Southerners that break from the heteronormative mold can often feel alone and unheard due to a lack of
KaeB’s Italian Ice truck is eyeing to occupy space on the University of Mississippi campus. Oxford native and owner of KaeB’s Lakisha Bell started her food truck journey after working in the