John T. Edge knows good Southern food. In fact, he thinks that the food people eat and where they eat it tells a story. This is the premise behind his and Wright
I’ve spent my whole young adult life single. It’s something I lamented in high school but didn’t feel really uncomfortable or insecure about until college. The external pressure doesn’t come from my
“It ain’t never too early to get married now,” Cardi B said when asked about an engagement months ago at the BET Awards. Clearly not — Cardi B and Offset shocked the
Amy Fluker, visiting assistant professor of history, will deliver a lecture titled “The Bell Witch of Mississippi: Slavery and the Supernatural” at noon today in the Faulkner Room of the J.D. Williams Library.
Muscadine Bloodline, a duo hailing from Mobile, Alabama, will step foot into Mississippi once again to liven the Oxford Square streets with country music. Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster formed Muscadine Bloodline in early
Welcome back to another edition of Alice’s Super Sweet Playlists (not the real name, but it has a nice ring to it). This week is a playlist that hits a little bit
The Southern Foodways Alliance will pay tribute to “El Sur Latino” at its annual fall symposium this weekend. Journalist, author and symposium presenter Gustavo Arellano said that having the entire SFA conference
Author Michelle Kuo will discuss her latest book, “Reading With Patrick,” at 6 p.m. Thursday on Thacker Mountain Radio. The book is a memoir about Kuo’s experience going to the Arkansas Delta to