If you have braved the wicked cold of this Mississippi winter and survived (on caffeine and Cook Out, most likely) until last two weeks of the semester, then the Double Decker Arts
From an indie rock band hailing from California to a funk group from New Orleans and several acts with north Mississippi roots, Oxford will be full of musical talent this weekend. Read
Jack Mayfield sits in a cushioned chair on the top floor of Square Books with one hand resting on his knee. He speaks assuredly, and his eyes are wise. Pausing every few
Oxford’s 23rd annual Double Decker Festival begins Friday and continues a tradition that began years ago when the festival stage was the bed of a pickup truck and the event had only
Since Oxford’s early days, its great food has made the city a gastronomic landmark. Double Decker Festival is celebrating its 23rd year, making the weekend itself as legendary as the historic restaurants
Charlie Davis, who was born and raised in Oxford, will be performing “GUMP: With Your Pal, Charlie Davis,” his original comedy show and re-enactment of his favorite movie “Forrest Gump,” at 8
Springtime in Oxford brings baseball, blooming flowers, warm weather and, most importantly, tons of crawfish. As freshly grown tulips pop out of the ground, crawfish stands begin to pop up all over
After a lengthy road trip that saw the Rebels drop consecutive series against SEC teams, Ole Miss Baseball got back to its winning ways and improved its midweek record to 11-0, which
The Country Club of Oxford is hosting the inaugural North Mississippi Classic this week from until April 22. It is the first professional athletic event of its kind held in Oxford and
From the cinnamon challenge to the gallon challenge, dangerous internet dares have been going viral for years. The latest one making headlines is the Tide Pod challenge, spawned from a meme popularized