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Sketched Out improv put on their first alumni show Feb. 28.
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Sketched Out improv put on their first alumni show Feb. 28.
Ayla Peden, assistant culture editor, saw 'Moulin Rouge' on Broadway.
When The Miami Student published its first edition as The Literary Focus in 1827, it only included three things: literature, poetry and philosophical thought. Now, 200 years later, The Student has sections covering everything from sports and opinion to culture and environmental news. What The Student calls the Culture section today has undergone many iterations since it’s first appearance 47 years ago.
What is now known as The Student’s Culture section has been reporting on entertainment from around the Oxford area and the world for 47 years.
Elisa Rosenthal, Photo editor, shares three recipes to make anyone fall in love with you this Valentine's Day.
As Valentine’s Day is upon us, and couples start showing up on everyone’s Instagram feed, the idea of love begins circling around everyone’s minds. Many people, including myself, like to celebrate with anything romantic — hearts, chocolate, flowers and, most importantly, a good romance novel.
Asst. Culture Editor Ayla Peden shares her favorite romance books for Valentine's Day.
It’s typical for a museum to open two exhibits at the same time. However, very few unintentionally share a common theme, and even fewer pay homage to the people and history of Ohio.
Around this same time last year, The Miami Student’s Culture Editor Stella Powers and former Culture Editor Chloe Southard shared who they would like to see win in select categories at the Grammys. So, with the 2026 Grammy Awards show being hosted on Feb. 1, I thought it would be only fitting that I, the latest assistant Culture editor, also share my opinions on the best music of 2025.
Asst. Culture Editor Ayla Peden shares who she thinks should win at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
As many people in my life may know, I have been anxiously awaiting the release of Netflix’s latest romcom, “People We Meet On Vacation,” which is based on the Emily Henry novel of the same name.
It's a new year, so it's time for new reading goals.
Opinion writer Karma Abboud recommends reading classics over winter break.
Miami University’s student-run theater organization, Stage Left, held its annual fall musical in Wilks Theater during the weekend of Nov. 14–16. This year, club members came together to perform their rendition of “Firebringer.”
As the semester comes to a close, so does another year of great — and not so great — books that made 2025 that much more entertaining. As you may or may not know, every other week, writers Ayla Peden, Shannon Mahoney and Parker Green each take turns to recommend some of their favorite books to you, lovely readers.
Asst. Campus and Community editors Parker Green and Shannon Mahoney, along with Asst. Culture editor Ayla Peden shares their favorite and least favorite books of 2025.
Along High Street, a large white house sits across from Miami University’s front lawn. With its open-air porch, supported by tall white columns and black shutters framing every window, Lewis Place has become a campus staple and a symbol of the university’s history.
Culture writer Kenzi Perkins recommends functional and fashionable shoes for this winter.
As the sun sets earlier over the horizon and temperatures continue to drop, the best thing to look forward to is the upcoming holiday season. Now, I know there is debate about whether holiday celebrations should start on Nov. 1 or after Thanksgiving — I personally fight for the latter — but that doesn’t mean you can’t start preparing for when you’re in the festive mood.
Asst. culture editor Ayla Peden shares her favorite books to kick off the holiday season.