Football. Now that I have your attention, I want to give you some friendly advice. In the next 500 words, you will find the key to immortality. OK, maybe not that. But you will find a handy guide to what you should...
Last week, in my inaugural weekly podcast, I introduced five podcasts all of different topics, from a podcast that talks about romance and marriage issues to one that highlights the importance of investigative journalism. This week, I'm tackling football (pun...
Oxford is not only known for being the home of the Rebels but also as home to mouth-watering, savory, home-cooked cuisines, and one of the many things Oxford does best is bacon. With National Bacon Day approaching on Saturday, I took...
The Ole Miss theater department is kicking off the weekend with a Cuban salsa dance party and silent auction this Thursday night. The event will be held at the Oxford University Club, and admission is $25 per person or $40...
Just as summer winds down, Southside Gallery is exhibiting the intricate beauty of nature. “Green," Oxford artist Carlyle Wolfe’s seventh exhibition at Southside, is on display until Sunday. The artist’s reception is from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Wolfe...
The infamous A$AP Mob has returned yet again to gift those less fashionable with the second installment of the Cozy Tape series. This hip-hop conglomerate is rowdy as ever as it looks to build on its previous effort by producing equally infectious...
Author Catherine Lacey will promote her new book "The Answers" for Thacker Mountain Radio Hour 6 p.m. Thursday at Square Books. “The Answers” is a complex story about love, relationships and illness. It follows Mary, a woman dealing with an illness...
Tinder. It’s one of the most widely downloaded apps for our generation. Anytime I meet new people, I’m shocked when they say they haven’t tried it. Who cares what you use it for? Maybe you use it to find that...
Author and Southerner Anne Gisleson will promote her book, "The Futilitarians," at 5 p.m Wednesday at Off Square Books. The novel deals with themes of loss and sorrow and serves as a testament to humankind's resiliency. "The Futilitarians" shows readers how...
Opportunities for students interested in dance are plentiful this semester, ranging from rooftop salsa parties to a study-abroad stint in Cuba. The Dance in Havana exchange program and the production of "Amahl and the Night Visitors" are two chances for...