Poet Joshua Nguyen likes to keep tidy — so much in fact that he wrote a whole book about it. Yet it isn’t the most radical thing he’s done in regards to
Thacker Mountain Radio and the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies partnered last night to host a radio show together as a part of this year’s Sarahfest, an annual month-long
Julian Randall, a poet and master’s student of English, read from his debut book of poetry, “Refuse,” at Goolsby’s Hair World on Saturday night. Though a barbershop might seem like an odd
Most people his age would never guess that the buoyant, friendly Kendall Patterson they brush past on campus is likely walking around with a notebook full of handwritten poetry exploring feelings of
The Graduate Hotel hosted the final Lowercase reading of the semester this Saturday at the Cabin 82 coffee shop. Lowercase is a poetry and prose reading at which undergraduate students have the
Award-winning authors Aimee Nezhukumatathil and Ross Gay are teaming up in Oxford this Tuesday for the release of Nezhukumatathil’s fourth poetry collection, “Oceanic.” Coming to Off Square Books on April 3,
Proud Larry’s hosted its fourth and final Broken English event of the semester on Tuesday, featuring readings of selected works of poetry and short fiction from three students in the English master’s
The Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies and the Living Music Resource have partnered to present “A Song of Songs,” a concert featuring compositions by Mississippi’s own Price Walden, tonight at 7
Proud Larry’s hosted the third Broken English event of this semester Tuesday, featuring readings of prose and poetry by two students in the creative writing master’s degree program. The event featured writers Tyriek White
Last year, co-creators of OutOxford Jonathan Kent Adams and Blake Summers, in collaboration with the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies and the Powerhouse, came up with the idea of