I wrote this piece on the 50th anniversary of William Faulkner’s death. At the time I was living in Boston attending graduate school and his passing...
HottyToddy.com is celebrating its first anniversary while reaching huge milestones. “HottyToddy.com has had a remarkable first year, thanks to our loyal readers, advertisers and supporters,” said...
Randall Pinkston, 2013 recipient of the Sam Talbert Silver Em award began his illustrious journalism career as one of a small group of talented American broadcaster...
We’re all proud of Oxford’s history and love to reminisce about people and places that are part of our collective memories. That’s why from time...
Frank Everett received his bachelor’s from The University of Mississippi in 1932 and his law degree in 1934. While at Ole Miss, the Indianola native was...
The New York Times called Holly Springs, MS, the “antebellum encyclopedia” known nationally for its pilgrimage of homes held each Spring. Hooped skirted ladies, luncheons and...
It was not until Ed Meek was a senior at Ole Miss in 1962 that he came to discover the man beyond the myth of William...
Ole Miss Basketball loses to La Salle in the NCAA Tournament; but Marshall Henderson’s Landsharkin’ Rebs did manage to upset Wisconsin along the way. Ed...
The New Dunlap Pavilion By: Ed Meek, Publisher of Hottytoddy.com After years of planning, the new Dunlap Pavilion will be dedicated by the Yocona Area...
This limited edition print, “Homage To William Faulkner #1” was created by Professor John Winter in 1973 as former Ole Miss Chancellor Porter L. Fortune, Jr.,...