All Posts from Emily Votaw
Uptown for the Holidays Gingerbread Competition Open for Entries
The fourth annual Uptown for the Holidays Gingerbread House Display and Competition is now open for entries online at www.athensgingerbread.com. New this year is an additional grand prize of $250… Read More
Musician, Pastor, Storyteller Rev. Robert B. Jones Visits Marietta Oct. 7
Sometimes music is so deep, powerful and authentic that it speaks of experience in a way that no other art form could. Perhaps this could be said to describe the… Read More
All Ohio Contemporary Ceramics Competition, Show In Zanesville Oct. 7-8
Everyday thousands of people travel through the Holland Tunnel, connecting New Jersey and Manhattan. Whether they are staring from the driver’s seat of their car or through the smudgy windows… Read More
Dayton’s Subterranean Brings Jam Rock To Casa
For the past five years, Dayton’s Subterranean, a four-piece jam band, has been performing at numerous festivals and clubs, bringing to their shows what they refer to as “improvisation with… Read More
Paul Thorn To Perform At Stuart’s Opera House Oct. 7
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio welcomes Paul Thorn and his band on Friday, Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. Paul Thorn’s songs contain a mix of roots music with Americana,… Read More
School of Music’s Annual Jazz Jam Set for This Weekend
Ohio University’s School of Music encourages all students, not only those majoring in some field within their particular school, to take part in many of the school’s performing ensembles throughout… Read More
The Wayfarers to Appear on ‘Song of the Mountains’ Oct. 6
Oct. 6 Southeast OH-based The Wayfarers will make their television debut on Song of the Mountains, an award-winning public television series devoted to promoting the best in bluegrass Americana and… Read More
FREE Screening of ‘Smart Studio Story’ Comes to The Union Oct. 4
In 1982 legendary rock producers and musicians Butch Vig and Steve Marker transformed a dilapidated warehouse on the skirts of unassuming Madison, WI into Smart Studios. In time, the studios… Read More
ABC Players Bring “Stuart Little” To Stuart’s Opera House
This edition of WOUB’s Conversations From Studio B features Jodi MacNeal of the Athenian Berean Players speaking with several members of the cast of the upcoming production of Stuart Little… Read More
25 Years Of Hip-Hop Without Ego: Mission Man Returns to Donkey Coffee
Next year is a big one for Oxford, OH raised musician Gary Milholland. October of 2017, to be exact, will mark exactly 25 years since the rapper spit his very… Read More
‘Nesting Patterns’ By Rachel Clark Debuts At ARTS/West Oct. 6
Nesting Patterns, an exhibit of work by Rachel Clark, will hang in the ARTS/West gallery space, 132 W. State St. Athens, OH, Oct. 6 through Oct. 30, during the hours… Read More
Bigfooting for a Cause: the 2016 Hocking Hills Bigfoot Conference
Hocking Hills is a big place. Between the winding rural highways and ever undulating hills that scrape against the horizon – it’s not hard to believe that something mysterious might… Read More
OSU Theatre Presents Fast-Paced Version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’
A festering hatred between feuding families breaks out into violence. Love at first sight, urgent and impetuous, crosses the dividing line between the families. Can anything stop it all from… Read More
OU Division of Theater Presents ‘The Library’
Amid five scattered tables and 10 strewn chairs, books laid on the stage illuminated under harsh stage lights Monday night in the Forum Theater. For each book, a name, and… Read More
Third Annual Athens Area Fiber Faire This Weekend
This weekend marks ARTS/West’s third annual Fiber Faire, which brings together fiber enthusiasts of all types to the Athens Community Center for two days of fiber arts classes, demonstrations and… Read More
PHOTOS: Steampunk Rusted Rodeo at Central Venue
On Saturday fans of the steampunk aesthetic filled Central Venue in Athens, complete with their elaborate costumes for a real “Rusted Rodeo.” A smattering of fascinating fashion and speculated technology,… Read More
PHOTOS: Adyn’s Dream Bluegrass Fundraiser
Over the weekend Adyn’s Dream, a foundation that raises funds for families dealing with spinal muscular atrophy, had a bluegrass fundraiser at The Little Fish Brewing Company. WOUB’s Kelsey Brunner… Read More
Cat’s Pajamas Accepting Donations, Looking For Volunteers
Starting now through Thursday, Nov. 3 bring unwanted clothing items to ARTS/West during business hours (Monday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.). Please call ARTS/West at 740-592-4315 to arrange… Read More
Politics, Horror and Fun Come to the Peoples Bank Theatre in October
The historic Peoples Bank Theatre in downtown Marietta, Ohio, (located 222 Putnam Street in historic downtown Marietta) has a dozen events on its calendar for October, including concerts, theatrical performances, political… Read More
PHOTOS: Last Night’s Triple Whammy at The Union
Just as predicted, Southeast Ohio’s own Smizmar, Breakers and Adam Remnant truly kicked out the jams last night at The Union. Check out these photos from the show, by WOUB’s… Read More
PHOTOS: Daya With Special Guests Public at Templeton-Blackburn
Last night very young singing/songwriting sensation Daya (Grace Martine Tandon) brought her unique tunes to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium alongside special guests, the Cincinnati-based Public. Check out these photos from last… Read More
Mimi Hart’s Lifetime of Harmony
Local musician Mimi Hart has been singing for nearly all of her life, some of her earliest memories composed of singing with her two sisters at age six. “We performed… Read More
A Real Triple Whammy Headed To The Union Sept. 23
Tomorrow night, quite a triple whammy of regional musical acts are slated to play The Union: Athens-based garage rockers Breakers, self-described “al dente noodle rock” Smizmar and Adam Remnant, fresh… Read More
Prudence Wright Holmes to Perform ‘Call Me William’
Actor/author Prudence Wright Holmes will perform her one-woman show, Call Me William, the Life and Loves of Willa Cather one night only, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at The Black Box… Read More
Public Libraries Host New Wifi Hotspot in New Marshfield
New Marshfield’s Waterloo Community Senior Center, 4005 Old State Route 56, recently became the location of the second wireless hotspot hosted by the Athens County Public Libraries (ACPL). Users will… Read More
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