Dawn of the Arts, the celebratory concert at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, will introduce the Institute for the Arts, an organization that aims to recognize the creative
As my friends and I walked up to The Lyric to watch Scotty McCreery on Sept. 9, I took notice of a handful of things. For starters, Scotty McCreery has some dedicated
As the University of Mississippi observes Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated Sept. 15-Oct 15, the Department of Modern Languages looks to spread awareness through the silver screen. Thursday, Sept. 15, marks the beginning
Sept. 8 was a night full of fun, games and Korean culture as the UM Korean Student Association celebrated the holiday Chuseok. Chuseok, which means “autumn evening,” is a Korean holiday and
From University of Mississippi students to North Mississippi natives, members of the community eagerly swarmed Off Square Books to listen to author Jodi Skipper share a glimpse of her new book, “Behind
Despite FX Networks delivering consistent quality programming this year, from the 15th season of the modern comedy classic “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” to the premiere of “The Bear,” a series generating
Vince Gilligan’s long-running “Breaking Bad” prequel, “Better Call Saul” wrapped up its sixth and final season this month on the AMC network. The series, which aired its first episode in 2015, easily
Tyler Hubbard, the Georgia half of Florida Georgia Line, is seemingly trying to undo that stereotype with his debut solo project, “Dancin’ In The Country.” Don’t get me wrong, this project is
The origins of Oxford’s signature cafe on wheels, otherwise known as Caffecitos, was a lot of time spent around sweet morning coffee and a kick of inspiration from the friendly Starship robots
Oxford has joined the ranks of cities such as Atlanta, Austin, Nashville, Chicago and Los Angeles as worthy of a Wildsam Field Guide, a small paperback insider-y guidebook that takes readers through