Lifestyle

The Final Project

By Andi Bedsworth Two weeks ago, I mentioned my taking a figure drawing class in graduate school at ...

Lifestyle

Biggest Baddest Art Show hits Oxford’s Powerhouse

By Andi Bedsworth The year is passing so quickly that it seems as if we are on fast ...

Religion

Farewell to the Southern Baptist Convention I once knew

By Randy Weeks In 1979 when I was a seminary student, the right-wingers of the Southern Baptist Convention ...

Columnists

Old purslane has new value in summer heat

By Gary Bachman Purslane has long been regarded as a garden weed, and it’s no wonder: A single ...

Columnists

Art-er Limits Fringe Festival returns

As summer break winds down in Oxford, many people are returning from vacation, internships, visiting with family and ...

Columnists

U.S. healthcare ranked lower than most developed nations

By Trudy Lieberman One thing I haven’t heard much in this latest healthcare debate is that the U.S. ...

Columnists

Crape myrtle is must-have in all Southern gardens and lawns

By Gary Bachman There is one plant that absolutely is the flower of the South: the crape myrtle. ...

Columnists

Mozart’s tuning fork saves the day and commercial

By Terry Haller I dragged my self to work this morning. I have to stop those late nights. ...

Columnists

Rural people will have fewer choices

By Trudy Lieberman As Obamacare approaches its fifth sign-up season, policyholders in many parts of the country are ...

Columnists

Angelonia thrives in full sun, Mississippi humidity

By Dr. Gary Bachman Whenever I see Angelonias in a landscape, I’m reminded of my other favorite flowering ...

Columnists

Having father figures helped fill a loss in my life

By Steve Stricker Happy Father’s Day dads on the 18th, and mom’s who also function as dad for ...

Columnists

Let’s talk chics — Advice from the Chicken Momma

For my father’s birthday, I surprised him with two baby chicks. It was kind of an impulsive buy, ...

Columnists

May is my favorite month

By Steve Stricker Happy Mother’s Day! Although we appreciate and praise our mom’s every day, Mother’s Day is ...

Columnists

Not all those who wander are lost

By Randy Weeks A healthy community of faith is a holy chalice that contains the richness and beauty ...

Columnists

Landscape plan helps guide spring shopping

One of my favorite things to do in the spring and early summer is visit my local garden ...

Columnists

Getting literate, before it’s too late

It may be time to broaden my literary horizons. Much of my reading has long involved heroes who ...

Columnists

My encounters with heavyweight champs

By Terry Haller Guest columnist Years ago, I had a few Quaker Oats foreign subsidiaries under my wing. ...

Columnists

2013 father-son Masters trip more than merely golf

By Steve Stricker Tuesday’s practice round was significant because in March 2013, my son Stephen called and said ...

Columnists

Perennial memories of inspiring women

By Allen Brewer As I mistakenly predicted in my last column, the warm weather is back and hopefully ...

Columnists

Supertunias make excellent landscape, container choices

By Gary R. Bachman MSU Extension Service Now is the time to start planting annual color for summer. ...

Columnists

Asian art expert to discuss significance of photo in Dunhuang exhibit

By Christina Steube University Communications An expert on the Buddhist art of China will discuss what we can ...

Columnists

Lafayette County Master Gardeners offering workshops in April

By Beckett Howorth Are you interested in learning more about how you can get the most from your ...

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