Since the release of “I’m a Cow,” five years ago, her debut song, Doja Cat has had a reputation for being a fearless and eccentric pop star. However, her new 17-track album
Musician Maren Morris has officially departed from country music with the release of her new extended play, “The Bridge.” The two-pack of songs sees Morris transition from Columbia Nashville to Columbia Records,
Above one of the Square’s most prominent and historic boutiques sits a record store that provides a whistle of audible art to the streets of Oxford. Founded in March 2012, The End
Formed by three junior Ole Miss accounting majors, The Pinksheets is fresh to the indie rock scene. The group’s friendship, however, is longstanding. Tupelo natives Bryson Heatherly and Carter Maharrey met in
With a new executive director and an exciting lineup of events, Thacker Mountain Radio Hour is back and better than ever. Amanda Wymer, who will serve as Thacker Mountain’s new executive director,
It is well known that Oxford has a rich history of nurturing artistic talent, from literary geniuses like William Faulkner to blues legends like R.L. Burnside. Among the latest crop of Oxford-born
In the ever-evolving world of country music, Tyler Childers has emerged as a refreshing and authentic voice. Childers hails from eastern Kentucky and is known for his passionate lyricism, revolving around rural
Indie groups Hotel Fiction and Trash Panda tag-teamed sets on Aug. 26 at Proud Larry’s. Hotel Fiction, an indie-rock duo from Athens, Ga., has played shows with artists such as Flipturn, Adam
Lauren Watkins, a Tennessee native and a recent University of Mississippi graduate, is expanding her country music career while keeping her experience at Oxford close. Watkins grew up in Nashville and attended
With summer coming to end, it’s nice to reminisce about the songs that fueled our adventures. However, summer ending means that the school year is about to start. And what’s the best