OxMag kicks off Spring Street Reading Series
By Reynie Zimmerman | September 25, 2023The first reading for Oxford Magazine's Spring Street Reading Series took place on Sept. 19 in the Bachelor Hall reading room.
The first reading for Oxford Magazine's Spring Street Reading Series took place on Sept. 19 in the Bachelor Hall reading room.
"The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We" marks a new chapter of Mitski’s life, one that’s both existential and peaceful. After a lengthy hiatus and feeling dreadful about returning to music, Mitski finally appears to be content with her career.
Walking into a movie marketed as both horror and thriller leaves a lot to the imagination. Will there be ghosts? Is the ghost a murder suspect? How real is Kenneth Branagh’s mustache?
Nestor Torres has given performances on Miami's campus, spoken about music and peacebuilding advised on entering the music industry. By his own admission, he’s gotten just as much of an education from his time here as the students he’s spoken to.
“Bottoms” is a movie filled to the brim with underground fight clubs, uncomfortable encounters with crushes, female rage and Charli XCX. What more could you want from a queer high school rom-com?
Today, people can watch photos and videos of concerts just hours after they happen. In a way, my concert experience was also changed by the sea of phones that flashed in front of me for every top song.
Laufey’s incredible talent for music shines through on the execution of this album, which is — to put it simply — flawless.
Black Plastic Records, which opened its Oxford location last fall, hosted an advance listening event for Mitski’s newest album, “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We” on Sept. 13.
Hosted by Entertainment Editor Reece Hollowell and Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney, each episode of Expanding Horizons features the hosts recommending and discussing albums they love, ranging from decades-old classics to modern favorites.
Our Entertainment staff found lots to look forward to this coming fall.
Nicki Minaj hosted the 2023 VMAs on MTV, where hip-hop artists celebrated the genre's half-a-century of prominence.
Olivia Rodrigo's "SOUR" was successful due to its catchiness, relatability and overall ability to transform the pop genre. Unfortunately, I don’t think the same can be said for Rodrigo’s newest album, “GUTS.”
Our editorial staff has put together a playlist to perfectly capture the feeling of those last few weeks of freedom as we transition into the fall.
YouTube offers tons of films for rent or purchase, along with a selection marked as “Free with Ads” that can be enjoyed by any users. Although there are hundreds of films in this category, I’ve compiled a list to help anyone get started.
On “Unreal Unearth,” Hozier perfects his lyricism and fills each track with religious and mythological imagery, backed up by a mix of energetic and melancholic instrumentals.
In a sea of repetitive superhero movies, “Blue Beetle” blasts through typical narratives and gives a niche comic book character the center stage he deserves.
Hosted by Entertainment Editor Reece Hollowell and Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney, each episode of Expanding Horizons features the hosts recommending and discussing albums they love, ranging from decades-old classics to modern favorites.
Most students come to college to get a degree, and more than a few come to party. For those students who prefer a night in or the entertainment of a video game to going Uptown, Miami University has got you covered.
The Miami Student has curated a list of events for both new and returning Miami students and community members to highlight ways to get involved in the community or de-stress from classes.
It’s no secret that we students are trying to pinch every single penny we have. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of cheap entertainment to find in dorms and around Oxford.