The Gertrude C. Ford Studio Theatre welcomed Alice-Anne Light, Kristy Kristinek and Cecil Price Walden for “hours” — a new and unique music and art experience — on Sunday, Oct. 2. The
The Chinese Flagship Program, in collaboration with the College of Liberal Arts and Department of Modern Languages, hosted the University of Mississippi’s Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration, a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture
What does it mean to be rooted in music history? Mississippi probably knows better than most, as it has held quite the helping hand in creating most of the genres we know
Tucked in the brick alley between the Lyric Theater and South Depot Taco Shop on the Square, Oxford’s newest restaurant, Good Day Café opened its window (there are no doors) last Wednesday,
The University of Mississippi’s theater program opened the season with a performance of “Into the Breeches!” by legendary playwright George Brant on Friday, Sept. 23. The play, directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor,
“Most people here seem to overlook the thing that caused the presence of the soldiers and the marshals. This thing was the breakdown of law and order,” James Meredith, the first African
The Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics hosted a program titled “James Meredith & the Media: The Legacy of a Riot” on Tuesday, Sept. 27. One of the featured speakers was
In commemoration of 60 years since James Meredith became the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi, Bozarts Gallery debuted Suzi Altman’s photography collection titled “I’m Still Here: Documenting James
As a young woman with roots in the nearby cities of Holly Springs and Memphis, it was an easy choice when it came time for Nichelle Robinson to choose where to attend
On Sept. 17, The Lyric opened its doors to the community and re-introduced this quaint city to an entirely different form of Saturday night entertainment: a fight night. Oxford is well known