Bottle trees add fun, color to yard
They may or may not trap evil spirits or keep them away from entering your home; however folks in Mississippi continue to use bottle trees to decorate their yards. (March 8, 2013, Page 1B, 3B)
Stages of faith
Religion columnist Randy Weeks writes this week about the stages of faith after having a deep conversation with God. (March 1, 2013, Page 5B)
Old habits easier to break when alternative is pink
Columnist Mavis Hovious has finally gotten a new phone, thanks to a comment from her dentist. (March 1, 2013, Page 1B)
Balance calls for special placement in home garden
Learn the ins and outs of planting daffodils — Oxford’s favorite flower, in today’s Oxford Living. (March 1, 2013, Page 1B)
Gaining Ground — Mississippi on the right path
Teaming Up columnist Milly West tells us about annual Sustainable Living Conference this weekend being held at the Oxford-University United Methodist Church. (March 1, 2013, Page 2B)
Swedish home designer makes mark in Oxford
Several of Oxford’s older, historic homes were designed by Swedish designer and master craftsman Gustav M. Torgerson. (March 1, 2013, Page 3B)
MS family with Oxford connection helps former ‘lost boy of Sudan”
Oxford-based Guest Realty and Land have been involved in mission work in Africa. (February 22, 2013, Page 5B)
Valentine’s Day can last throughout the year
Columnist Steve Stricker writes about the history of Valentine’s Day and different kinds of love. (February 22, 2013, Page 3B)
Four major movies used Oxford as backdrop
In honor of the Oxford Film Festival this weekend, Jack Mayfield shares with us the history of major films in Oxford since the 1940s. (February 22, 2013, Page 1B, 3B)
A bridge between black and white communities
Jack Mayfield dedicates this month’s column to the memory of the late Leonard Thompson who made a profound impact on the black community. (February 15, 2013, Page 2B)


