Seven University of Mississippi students have the opportunity to perform alongside two professional pop musicians at a concert presented at the UM band hall by the Department of Music and the Isom
Painters, photographers and textile artists occupied the rooms of the Oxford Motel on Saturday night. Oxford’s annual art show “One Night Stand,” organized by Erin Austen Abbott, returned after last year’s cancellation
The University of Mississippi’s College of Liberal Arts and ISOM Center hosted an IDEAS Forum on Monday evening to speak about the current Queer Mississippi Oral History Project and its potential theatrical
Hermine Granberry has always had an eye for art, but it wasn’t until she started making banners for Kappa Kappa Gamma when all eyes were on her work. Granberry is a junior
The 14th annual “One Night Stand” art show returns to the Ole Miss Motel this Saturday after cancelations due to COVID-19 last year. The exhibit, which has been a cornerstone of the
There’s been a certain TV show about a fictional soccer team that’s been on many of our minds and the source of some of our jokes for several weeks, but it all
The multi-award-winning actress, singer and playwright Mzuri Moyo Aimbaye performed at the Ford Center Wednesday night, welcoming everyone who could attend to her one woman show, “The Fannie Lou Hamer Story.” With
Art has surrounded Jacob Hashimoto his entire life. Although he enjoyed drawing and other art-related activities in his youth, he never planned to fully envelop himself in the art world quite like
“The Battle at Garden’s Gate” is the second studio album by Greta Van Fleet released on April 16, 2021. Greta Van Fleet stepped into the rock scene in 2012 and the band
Oxford’s annual SarahFest showcased a powerful pop-up art exhibit, entitled “See Us Differently,” at the Powerhouse Community Arts center on Wednesday, which highlighted the effects of introducing the humanities into the prison