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An Ohio University professor’s research helps us understand how elements connect us to the cosmos
By: David Forster
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Elements, as in the periodic table of elements that hung on the walls of our science classrooms, are the building blocks of the world as we… Read More
John Mellencamp collaborator Mike Wanchic talks greatest hits, Farm Aid, Indiana music video shoots
By: Ian Saint
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (WOUB) — John Mellencamp has been a Rock Hall inductee since 2008, but he’s vociferously resisted nostalgic shows until this year’s Dancing Words Tour: The Greatest Hits. According… Read More
Now Playing: Sounds Like a Thriller
By: Gordon Briggs
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Tuner is the latest example of thrillers built around sound. Many movies throughout film history feature characters who overhear or eavesdrop on murder plots or actually commit murders themselves. These… Read More
A lawyer for the grandmother in the Vinton County child endangerment case requests a gag order
By: Thomas Billington
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – The lawyer for the Vinton County grandmother charged with 16 counts of child endangerment has filed for a gag order in her case. Christina Siders, her… Read More
Echoes from the History Center: Larry Groce and Erin Augenstein on ‘One Vote! The Musical’
By: WOUB Culture Team
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This episode of Echoes from the History Center explores the creation of One Vote!, a new historical musical inspired by the founding of Marietta and the people who helped shape… Read More
