During her April 14 and April 21 sets at the festival, Beyonce took the stage as Coachella’s first woman of color to headline the festival since its inception in 1999 and gave
From the creators of “The Sound of Music” and “South Pacific,” the classic story of Cinderella is coming alive on stage once again. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Tony Award-winning version of “Cinderella” will
The Graduate Hotel hosted the final Lowercase reading of the semester this Saturday at the Cabin 82 coffee shop. Lowercase is a poetry and prose reading at which undergraduate students have the
Saba’s newest album, “CARE FOR ME,” is a gorgeous yet somber follow-up to the colorful “Bucket List Project.” The Chicago emcee shows tremendous growth as an artist by showcasing exquisite storytelling and
The Ole Miss Theatre will present its take on “Macbeth,” William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy that has been performed countless times around the globe for the past four centuries, at 7:30 p.m. on
“Chappaquiddick” hit theaters this April and has already managed to stir up an almost 50-year-old controversy, bringing the Kennedy name newfound attention. Through a gripping, winding conflict between conscience and political gain,
The Ole Miss Esports Club will host their second annual Rebel Rumble at noon tomorrow in suite B of the Jackson Avenue Center. The club, previously known as Ole Miss League of
The greater Memphis area branch of Planned Parenthood will host a free screening of the Mississippi-made documentary “Jackson” at 6:30 tonight at the Malco Oxford Commons Cinema Grill. “Jackson” is a documentary
With music festival season in full swing, this week’s podcast roundup focuses on some of the best music podcasts at the moment. From shows that center around some of the greatest hip-hop
Theatre Oxford’s production of “The Other Place,” which premieres this weekend, will immerse audiences in the realities of one mental health condition while raising money for another here in Oxford. “The Other