It was basketball that took Karen Hinton (’80) to the University of Mississippi. She played for her high school team in Soso, Miss., traveled to Ole...
On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated at The Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. April 4, 1928, poet and novelist Maya Angelou, born...
As the University of Mississippi’s Chancellor’s Honors College Artist-in-Residence, Bruce Levingston introduces many influential artists to Mississippi, including our rich culture, our storied past and the...
When someone mentions Itta Bena, we are certain that most of our readers either think of the speakeasy-style restaurant above B.B. King’s Blues Club in Memphis,...
The City of Oxford passed a diversity resolution Tuesday night affirming the city’s commitment to inclusion. The Board of Aldermen approved it in a unanimous vote....
By: Tom Freeland, HottyToddy.com, Blogger Regular readers of this blog are familiar with the sad story of the gradual collapse of the store at Money, Mississippi, where essential events...
Rebels Take Part in ‘Rewarding’ Experience off the Field The Ole Miss softball team does not open its season until Feb. 7, but in many regards, the...
We’re five miles west of Avalon, Miss., traveling an unpaved road in a chartered bus, when we arrive at our intended destination: the isolated community...
Program looks at life of Simeon Wright, witness to events that led to murder of Emmett Till By Tad Wilkes tad.wilkes@hottytoddy.com Julian Bond (pictured) recently recorded...