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"Animal Crossing: New Horizons" may have been a staple of early COVID-pandemic life, but three years later it's core fanbase is still keeping it alive - for now
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"Animal Crossing: New Horizons" may have been a staple of early COVID-pandemic life, but three years later it's core fanbase is still keeping it alive - for now
“I might be the only Swede-iopian that you’ve met.”
The long-winded but largely inoffensive 2023 Academy Awards concluded with “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” the multiversal action-drama from directing pair Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (the Daniels), winning Best Picture at the ceremony on Sunday, March 12.
Breaking News: the “Campus Climate” is a tornado
“Your host's most anticipated projects of the year” is the 24th episode of The Miami Student’s entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos.
It feels like the streaming bubble gets closer to bursting every day.
2022 was an exceptional year for film, the best since 2019. This year’s nominees for the Academy Award for Best Picture, announced on Jan. 24, reflect this.
Today, on Friday, Dec. 9, one of my best friends is graduating from Miami University. In spring 2023, much of the class I came in with will do the same.
In a way, Pokémon is a victim of its own success.
Three student artists were awarded cash prizes for their submissions to the 2022 Student Response Exhibition, a yearly student art showcase, during a ceremony at the Miami University Art Museum on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
At this point in his career, Drake needs a friend like 21 Savage.
Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) is one of the world’s greatest modern classical conductors and composers. She is also a complete trainwreck.
“Mariah Carey the Queen of Christmas ” is the 23rd episode of The Miami Student’s entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos.
Cards on the table: Ye (previously known as Kanye West) is one of my favorite artists of all time.
“Taylor Swift: the music industry” is the 22nd episode of The Miami Student’s entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos.
In January 2021, the American Psychological Association, in response to numerous reports of declining emotional health across the country, declared a “National Mental Health Crisis.”
In 2000, American author Joyce Carol Oates released her novel “Blonde,” a fictionalized account of the life and struggles of Norma Jeane Mortenson, a.k.a. Marilyn Monroe. The book was well-received in its time, viewed not as a biography of Monroe’s life but a manifestation of the way people saw her as both a personality and an object.
Miami University students aren’t always the most careful when it comes to alcohol.