More than 20 percent of homes in Mississippi experience food insecurity and rely heavily on organizations like the local Food Pantry. The Pantry is always in...
On June 21-22, Cannon Motors will host a Two Man Scramble golf tournament to benefit the LOU Ole Miss Club Scholarship Endowment. The two-day tournament will...
Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from author John Hailman’s book ‘The Search for Good Wine’ which will be available for purchase October 2014 from the...
Earlier this week, we made the case for barbecue as a food group over on the Garden & Gun blog. With Memorial Day weekend on the horizon, we’ve had barbecue...
Wal-Mart has a door greeter, but local businesses in Oxford have a pleasant alternative: pets. Off-Square Books, AC’s Bed & Bath, and Ya-Ya’s – to name...
By Tom Freeland, HottyToddy.com Blogger When I was out shopping today I noticed this food truck operating next to Liz’s Farmers Market on Old Highway 7...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism(s) of the Week: Just Down the Road: An important concept of location and distance, totally dependent on the conversation between parties in...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism(s) of the Week: Coot/Cootie Brown/Cooter Brown: A coot is a peculiar and possibly obstreperous old man; the term probably derived from the...
Ole Miss Athletics delivered a 35-foot trailer stacked full of donations on Monday to help storm victims around Mississippi. Through the Rebel Relief Project, the athletics department asked...
According to an article published in The New York Times on Monday, Oxford chef John Currence and other prominent southern chefs are hosing a protest dinner...