Ole Miss grad brings his Singapore-started wellness restaurant to Oxford By Liz Barrett liz@eatingoxford.com For more years than we’d care to take credit for, Mississippi has...
Third Annual Fibers Arts Festival Expected To Draw More Than A Thousand Enthusiasts to Oxford Jan.25-27 By Michael Harrelson, editor, HottyToddy.com michael.harrelson@hottytoddy.com The predominance of machine...
The Levy’s purchased the original Jitney Jungle (located on the Square where University Sporting Goods used to be) in 1945 for $2500.00. The first Jitney measured...
Atlanta Top Chef Kirshtein joins Currence at first night of Big Bad Pop-Ups By Tad Wilkes, Nightlife & Lifestyles Editor tad.wilkes@hottytoddy.com John Currence has turned his...
A Taste of Oxford for St. Jude sets goal of $125,000 to run famed children’s hospital for 100 minutes By Angela Rogalski, senior journalism major,...
The church was originally organized in 1835. The building, built using slave labor and bricks fired on the grounds, was completed in 1846. It is the...
Big Bad Chef staging impromptu dining experience in Oxford with top chefs from Memphis and Atlanta By Angela Rogalski, Senior Journalism Major, Meek School of Journalism...
Recently, I attended a meeting my good friend, Malcolm White, Director of the Mississippi Arts Commission put together. The meeting was made up of those in...
Alumni artist captures the Ole Miss spirit in recent painting By Michael Harrelson, editor, HottyToddy.com michael.harrelson@hottytoddy.com University of Mississippi alum Ray Meifert has captured the winning...
Thomas Sullivan, Memphis’s most famous Irishman, has never lived in Oxford, and he didn’t attend Ole Miss. But “Silky” is well known by many Rebels. More...