R & B singer Effie Burt captured the audience with a variety of blues and jazz tunes during the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour in the Grove on June 27. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
R & B singer Effie Burt captured the audience with a variety of blues and jazz tunes during the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour in the Grove on June 27. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
A large crowd turned out for the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour live show in The Grove on June 27. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs
Author Melissa Ginsberg reads an excerpt from her new book, The House Uptown. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
Two women dance as Effie Burt performs. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
Evening light reflects off of the trombone backing Effie Burt's performance. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
Two boys fight for control of a soccer ball. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
Damein Wash of Damein Wash and the Venture Fourths performs the solo portion of a barber shop quartet number. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
A row of bicycles is illuminated by a ray of sunlight. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
A trumpet player provides music for Effie Burt's performance. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
A woman shields her eyes from the bright evening sun. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
A young boy races down a path through the grove on his scooter. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
The House Uptown is a literary thriller written by Melissa Ginsberg. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
Acapella group Damein Wash and the Venture Fourths was one of two musical acts to perform during the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
The Thacker Mountain Radio Hour held a large captive audience in the Grove on June 27. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
Effie Burt belts a long note during her set on the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour. Photo by Hannah Grace Biggs.
There are games where one team “has it” and the other simply doesn’t; Saturday was one of those days that Ole Miss didn’t. Iowa State made 70% of their shots, got 28
Ole Miss basketball heads to Tuscaloosa Tuesday, where they’ll face off with the Alabama Crimson Tide in their second road SEC contest of the season. The Rebels are coming off of a
The Ole Miss Women’s Basketball team topped the Florida Gators Sunday afternoon 76-66 in The Pavilion, marking the first time since February 2017 that the Rebels have strung together back-to-back SEC wins.
In Ole Miss’ first game back as a top-25 ranked team, they suffered possibly their worst loss of the season to the tigers of LSU, as LSU (13-3, 3-0) dispatched the Rebels
As Blake Hinson strides confidently from the Humphrey Coliseum floor, fresh off of hanging a career-high 26 points on Mississippi State, the freshman forward looked to a camera, repeatedly stating, “Whose state?
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