The South’s oldest department store, the J.E. Neilson Department Store, is the place where trends meet traditions and has earned the trust as Oxford's one-stop-shop and...
Ole Miss football fans will travel from all over the U.S.—and sometimes the world—to support the Rebels in the fall, but doesn’t an unsuccessful team lead...
Parking on the Square was changed for locals and visitors dramatically just two short years ago with the installation of parking meters. The parking meters were...
Have you ever wanted to find a classy but original gift to give or treat oneself with? Local businesswoman Mary Katherine Perry, the owner of Katherine...
Where’s Waldo? Square Book Jr. knows. Square Books Jr. is one of 250 bookstores nationwide that is participating in the fifth annual Where’s Waldo Shop Local...
The summertime in Oxford presents a unique set of circumstances for residents and students alike. The city is more accessible, and the lines at establishments are...
Jim Hendrix, local photographer and fine art printer, has added canvas to the list of fine art and photo papers he uses. Since he began printing...
As all Oxonians know, the summer months are a mixed blessing. With the majority of students gone, permanent residents enjoy relatively light traffic, readily available parking,...
The Oxford Film Fest kicked off in red carpet style last night and the Lyric on the Oxford Square. HottyToddy.com caught up with some of the...
The Frame Up Basement Gallery, located on 125 Courthouse Square in Oxford, Mississippi, is hosting an art exhibit on Feb. 12., with artist Justin Treadaway. The...