This portrait of William Faulkner is based on a photograph by my grandfather J.R. Cofield. Five oil paintings were done from the photograph. One hangs at...
My parents have always told stories about amazing Oxford restaurants that are no longer around. Among those, Mr. Gatti’s Pizza, the Kreme Kup and, of course,...
I recently had the opportunity to study the remarkable leadership of Burl Cain. He is the man who turned America’s bloodiest prison – Angola – into...
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...
You will learn about some very brave and inspirational people this week in the Tuesday newsletter. I was asked to speak on positive attitude on Veterans...
This time of year, when the seasons start changing, hunters know it’s time to head back into the woods in pursuit of the perfect buck. In...
She sees him for the first time in years, almost 30 years. She and her husband, Val, are attending an art show at the Museum of...
Kim and Steve Lavoie believe “love is not born in the womb, it is born in your heart.” A mission trip to Togo scheduled for the...
A new coffee table book, Ole Miss: A Photographic Essay (Nautilus Publishing; $42), hits bookstores this week. As Chancellor Dan Jones writes in his introduction to the...
Jerrell Powe adds his support for cancer patient Oxford resident Chance Tetrick has gained another supporter in his fight against leukemia—former Rebel defensive tackle Jerrell Powe....