“Every time I tell someone I’m working towards an art degree, it’s always the same thing: ‘So what are you really going to do with that?’” Breanna Nolan, a University of Mississippi
Musician and performance artist Alex Cameron wrote in his song “Politics of Love,” “There ain’t no politics in love.” While Cameron may be right on an individual basis, in the grand scheme
Called “Benton County Relic” and featuring a tintype portrait of the artist as its cover, Cedric Burnside’s latest album owes a lot to the past. Burnside, who still lives outside of Holly
Singer-songwriter Andrew Newman believes in music like others believe in religion. He speaks of its infinite power. He has faith in its mystical hand. He is a devoted celebrant. The creative force
Over the course of its 23-year existence, the Double Decker Festival has featured a variety of styles in its promotional posters. Seen all over town on bulletins and buildings in the months,
Instead of having the typical cheese-and-crackers platter, Frame Up’s Basement Gallery treated guests to Pop-Tarts and popcorn last night at its “Pop Art Show!” — symbolizing the bizarre, yet intriguing, qualities of
Last year, co-creators of OutOxford Jonathan Kent Adams and Blake Summers, in collaboration with the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies and the Powerhouse, came up with the idea of