Charlie Adams is an Oxford native, graduate of Lafayette High School and a member of the Ole Miss Class of 1985. Adams is a journalist, author,...
This impressive home was built around 1857 by W.S. Neilson, founder of Neilson’s on the Square. Called Shadowlawn, located at 712 South 11th Street is a...
Lee Caplin is founder and chairman of Picture Entertainment Corporation, co-owner of Keystone Studios and author of the book The Business of Art. In Oxford, however,...
North Mississippi Foot Specialists’ Dr. Craig Williams might be one of Oxford’s most interesting men. His service in the U. S. Navy led him on a...
Have you seen him? He’s a short little man with round blue eyes and a blue handlebar mustache. He’s the HottyToddy.com Man, and yes, some have...
Looking forward to action on the diamond at Swayze Field Each spring, fans gather with friends and family at Oxford-University Stadium, home of Swayze Field, to...
In 1885 the first United States Federal Building was constructed in Oxford. It served as the Federal Courthouse and Post Office until 1975, when it was...
Needed nomenclature for a growing community. Editor’s Note: This is an installment in a series of blogs on new Oxfordisms. When I traverse Oxford’s highways, byways, sidewalks, and...
Dad took the last Cofield studio portraits of William Faulkner at Cofield’s Studio on Jackson Avenue in Oxford on March 20, 1962, just three months before...
Rebel Rickshaw’s pedi-cabs are committed to adding to Oxford’s uniqueness by providing a safe, environmentally friendly, and much more relaxing way of maneuvering through downtown Oxford....