Between midterms and the cold weather, it’s pretty normal to feel really tired right now. When classes and work may be piling up, it might be kind of hard to relax. Here
ARIES: This week is tough, Aries. It’s a time that feels like self preservation, even if nothing exciting is actually happening. You may feel like it’s time to cling to people or
Thursday night marked the annual Black History Month Concert, “Diversity Thrives Best on Love,” celebrating African American history and music. The concert featured soloists, choirs, symphony and the Ole Miss African Drum
The Oxford Film Festival and Theatre Oxford presented a reading of “Our Josephine” at the Oxford Lafayette County Library. Screenplay director Rebecca Jernigan adapted the screenplay from Kat and Margaret King’s memoir
It’s okay if you haven’t been shot by Cupid’s bow or if the love bug’s bite has gone away. Valentine’s Day can feel like the most dreaded day of the semester. This
The Black Student Union hosted the 7th annual Black History Month Gala at The Inn at Ole Miss on Saturday night, featuring fellowship, award presentations and commemorations. The award winners included BSU
The Righteous Brothers, an old-time rock’n’roll duo, added to the Gertrude Ford Center’s array of diverse acts this performance season. The band sold out the venue on Saturday night. Singers Bill Medley
A newly released true crime autobiography follows a journalist pursuing and retiring monumental civil rights era cold cases in Mississippi. Jerry Mitchell, an award-winning investigative reporter and the subject of the book,
Musical theater fans are celebrating the news that the story of Alexander Hamilton is being made into a movie to reach audiences in 2021. Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of “Hamilton: An American Musical,”
ARIES: This is a week of listening, Aries. There are a few things to listen to, one being yourself. Understanding what your body is saying to you is crucial for right now.