As this past weekend marked the change from summer to fall, it seemed fitting to focus on the fall season for this week’s playlist. Though we do live in Mississippi, which means
The Ole Miss Department of Art and Art History will host its first Art21 documentary screening at 5 p.m. on Tuesday night in 209 Bryant Hall in an effort to teach viewers
Dodo Pizza, a popular Oxford pizza option, officially closed its on-campus location in Weir Hall and has been replaced by a new pop-up restaurant called POP!. “POP! is a true pop-up venue
The midterm elections are less than two months away, and it’s time to plan to vote in November. The Nov. 6 election will usher in new legislators to the United States Senate
Anyone who has crossed state lines to get into Mississippi has seen the signs bearing the state’s musical nickname: “Birthplace of America’s Music.” Though most people first think of blues music, Mississippi
Ole Miss physics professor Marco Cavaglia kicked off the seventh year of the Oxford Science Cafe on Tuesday night at Uptown Coffee on the Square. The Science Cafe event hosts scientists and
Despite the turbulence of the fall semester, interested students found a moment of tranquility at a lecture given by Emily Burns, an assistant professor of art history at Auburn University, on Wednesday
A first-time novelist but veteran writer, Stephen Markley will discuss his debut novel, “Ohio,” at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Off Square Books. “Ohio” is a murder mystery that follows four protagonists as
The three-piece band Yo La Tengo will perform in Oxford for its first time Tuesday night at The Lyric Oxford. Yo La Tengo is an indie rock band that formed in 1984
With football season in full swing, it only feels appropriate to make a football-themed playlist. Whether you’re a fan of NCAA or NFL games, any football fan is sure to find some