Commentary by Laurie Triplette MAYA ANGELOU 1928-2014 Listen to yourself, and in that quietude, you might hear the voice of God.” (Maya Angelou’s last tweet,...
Vincent Jude Chaney’s documentary “subSIPPI,” gives audiences a glimpse into Mississippi’s distinctive culture that is constantly changing and evolving. Vincent Jude Chaney is not telling the...
The monthly art crawl at the Powerhouse took place last night and HottyToddy.com photographer Sharon Hays was on hand to document it. The popular event started...
Now in its ninth year, the North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic is June 27-28, 2014 and hosted by Betty Davis BBQ. The two-day festival takes place...
The stories told in Mississippi Entrepreneurs collectively draw the reader’s attention to an overlooked aspect of the state’s history: the tenacious and courageous journeys of Mississippi...
Commentary by Dick Gentry Governor Ross Barnett and James Meredith were the leading characters in the insurrection at Ole Miss in 1962 when Meredith was enrolling...
The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council hosted its annual picnic on Friday, May 16, at Avent Park. The event kicked off the summer season of arts programming for YAC. It...
Since opening her door in 1995, potter Jenny Crowson of Spirit Song Studio has been behind the wheel, press, kiln, and glaze in order to create...
The Oxford School District held its end-of-year orchestra concert May 14 at Nutt Auditorium on the Ole Miss campus. I thought they gave a fine performance....
Brush Strokes for Bramlett showcased some of the finest young artists in Oxford last night at the Powerhouse. These artists happen to be elementary school students...