“Fire Sermon.” By Jamie Quatro. Grove Press. 208 pages. $24.00. Editor’s note: Jamie Quatro will sign copies of “Fire Sermon” at 5 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 23,...
A gala performance on Wednesday, Jan. 24, will celebrate Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart’s “The Phantom of the Opera,” hitting 30 years (technically on...
Television and movies may be in the middle of awards season, but events of that type take a different form in Oxford. Day for Art, part of...
“The Afterlives.” By Thomas Pierce. Riverhead Books. 366 pages. $27.00. “The Afterlives,” by Thomas Pierce, is a cheerful, clever novel about past and future lives. Pierce...
When “The Sound of Music” debuted on the silver screen in 1965, the hills were alive with the sound of grousing critics. More than 50 years...
Oxford-based artist J-MAN is a busybody. In addition to constantly producing new paintings, prints and other art pieces and being a family man, he manages the...
Personally, I would decline a do-over for high school. It was tough: The confusion of emerging adulthood and all those tragedies that only a whole lot...
The Lafayette County Literacy Council will host the inaugural Junior Genius Trivia event at Tallahatchie Gourmet on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 2:30 p.m. With teams of up to...
As the Oxford Film Festival gets ready to kick off on Feb. 7, fans of narrative feature films can look forward to some familiar faces—from the...
Wanting to know what new movies are playing at the local theaters this week? HottyToddy.com is proud to bring you a sneak preview from both of...