Falling back in love with reading
By Chloe Southard | March 20, 2022My New Year’s resolution going into 2022 was to read more. Original, I know, but I haven’t read for fun since my sophomore year of high school.
My New Year’s resolution going into 2022 was to read more. Original, I know, but I haven’t read for fun since my sophomore year of high school.
This empire state of mind in which I reside creates the jury in which I judge my peers. Today, I must crack down on the notion that High Street’s grab ‘n’ go, by-the-slice pizzeria, Bruno’s Pizza, is anything less than great.
An eclectic mix of artists and musical styles came to Columbus’s Schottenstein Center for Tyler, the Creator’s “Call Me If You Get Lost” stadium tour on Sunday, Feb. 27.
If you are one of those losers who never saw “Cars” as a child, don’t bother reading this article.
A boiled Kenyan stew of sorts made out of all sorts of vegetables from beans to corn to peas, githeri first came into my life during my first J-term at Miami.
Two years ago, Mitski left her fans in shambles when she revealed that she was taking a hiatus.
The idea of having to choose between comfort and style is outdated and irrelevant. Try to combine the two. Don’t sacrifice your comfort.
Going into “The Batman,” I expected it to be an instant classic. With an all-star cast paired with the mastermind director Matt Reeves (“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” “Cloverfield”), things couldn’t have been set up more perfectly.
I tell all my friends that my favorite genre of music is country.
To help fellow pizza lovers decide where to order from, I’ve decided to rank all of Oxford’s pizzerias. For the sake of length, I’m not including any nationwide chains – only regional chains and local restaurants.
From the first words of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” season four, the titular character knows what she wants.
Billed as the biggest concert of the year, the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show is as important to the media cycle of the Super Bowl as the game itself.
When I moved off-campus at the beginning of last semester, I was so excited to finally have my own kitchen. After two years of eating nothing but lukewarm carbs in the dining halls, I could bake treats and cook healthy (and varied) vegetarian meals to my heart’s content, and I promised myself that I would do just that.
"Hot Hollywood Headlines" is the 14th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos. This week, your hosts David and Sean discuss the latest headlines in the entertainment world from Encanto to Kanye West.
By: Jackie Dutkanych
After seven years of work, “Training for Freedom,” a documentary highlighting Oxford’s involvement in the Freedom Summer of 1964, premiered on PBS Western Reserve on Valentine’s Day.
Jazmine Sullivan dropped the deluxe version of her critically-acclaimed album “Heaux Tales” a year after its initial release.
Check out what Miami students are wearing as the weather warms up.
This show needs a new title.