All Posts from Emily Votaw
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
PHOTOS: 2016 Ohio Pawpaw Festival
This past weekend marked yet another Pawpaw Festival in Albany, OH. The celebration of Ohio’s state fruit included all types of family friendly fun, as well live music and lots… Read More
PHOTOS: Behind the Curtain at Stuart’s Opera House
Last week Stuart’s Opera House welcomed the public to take a tour of their historic premises as a part of Ohio History Connection’s Ohio Open Doors Week and National Arts… Read More
Adyn’s Dream Fundraiser Brings Big Bluegrass Names to Athens
Adyn Bucher is a young girl with an infectious grin, a love of vibrant hair colors and a real passion for music. She is also one of thousands of people… Read More
Legend, History and Phenomena: Mothman Festival 2016
There are many things to examine while traveling the windy roads that lead to Point Pleasant, WV. As one approaches the Ohio River, the landscape grows untamed, swallowing up the ramshackle… Read More
‘Spend Less Time Looking Into a Glowing Screen’: a Chat With Tim Easton
Earlier this month Nashville-based singer-songwriter Tim Easton released American Fork, an album that attacks apathy with much the same purpose that Woody Guthrie’s guitar famously “killed fascists.” “There was a lot… Read More
Enjoy a Scary Good Halloween With the River Cities Symphony
The Mid-Ohio Valley’s hometown River Cities Symphony Orchestra kicks off its 2016/2017 season on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. with its Halloween Concert. The event will be held at… Read More
OUL Professor’s Play Advances to New York Festival Semi-Final
Instaurito, a play by Ohio University Lancaster adjunct professor Robert Cooperman was selected by the New York New Works Festival 2016 in New York City and has advanced to the… Read More
Jackson Apple Fest Kicks Off Sept. 20
Next week marks the 75th edition of the annual Jackson Apple Festival, a four-day celebration of all things Jackson County, which is also celebrating it’s bicentennial this year. Kicking off… Read More
Another Kind Of Girl Collective To Visit Athena Cinema
The Athens Center for Film and Video presents Athens International Film + Video Festival Visiting Filmmakers, Another Kind of Girl Collective, with Laura Doggett in person for a post film… Read More
Experience 200 Years Of Ohio Childhood At DACO
If there is one core human experience, it very well may be childhood. No matter what socio-economic background you come from, what county you grew up in or what kind… Read More
HHACA Fall Arts And Crafts Show Oct. 1-2
The Hocking Hills Artists and Craftmen Association (HHACA) has moved this year’s annual Fall Arts and Crafts Show to the first weekend in October, in what is anticipated to be… Read More
Ohio University’s Rajko Grlić Receives Grand Prize Of The Americas
The School of Dance, Film, and Theater proudly shares the good news that The Montreal World Film Festival’s prestigious Grand Prize of the Americas, the top award of the festival,… Read More
The Zanesville Community Theatre Presents ‘Quilters’
The Zanesville Community Theatre is proud to kick off the 54th season with Quilters, a unique theatrical and musical experience new to the area. Quilters tells of a lifetime of… Read More
18th Annual Pawpaw Fest Kicks Off Sept. 16
Community bonding, education on sustainability, interesting food, local vendors and live music have always been a big part of the Ohio Pawpaw Festival, taking place this year on the banks… Read More
Once In A Lifetime at The Union with Yonatan Gat
Yonatan Gat would be an arena-filling guitarist if the world was just. For local showgoers, though, it’s a good thing that life is unfair. On Wednesday night Gat made good… Read More
Behind The Curtain: Stuart’s Opera House History Night
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio presents Behind the Curtain: Stuart’s History Night on Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This event is part of Ohio History Connection’s… Read More
The Rusted Root Experience: A Chat With Michael Glabicki
In 1994 Pittsburgh, PA-based Rusted Root had an enormous hit with the playful “Send Me On My Way,” a song that managed to tie together diverse instrumentation with a traditional pop… Read More
Miami Valley Brewgrass Festival Highlights Area’s Bluegrass Roots
According to Max Nunery, the founder and main coordinator of the Miami Valley Brewgrass Festival, which is taking place Sept. 17; the area near the town of Dayton, including the… Read More
Southern Culture On The Skids Comes To Stuart’s Sept. 9
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio welcomes Southern Culture on the Skids on Friday, Sept. 9. Southern Culture on the Skids has been spreading the rock and roll gospel since… Read More
Ohio River Sternwheeler Festival Kicks Off This Weekend
This Friday the 41st annual Ohio River Sternwheel Festival will kick off in Marietta, opening the city up to an estimated 100,000 visitors for a weekend packed with free entertainment,… Read More
OUL Exhibition Showcases Diane Ackers’ Work
An art exhibition featuring the work of local artist Diane Ackers is on display in the Raymond S. Wilkes Gallery for the Visual Arts beginning Sept. 13. An Artists’ reception… Read More
Stuart’s Opera House Presents Creative Writing Class For Seniors
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio presents a Creative Writing for Seniors Class at the Nelsonville Public Library starting this October! This class is part of an Ohio Arts Council… Read More
A Virtual Reality Experience: Courtney Barnett At NMF ’16
June 2, Ohio University’s Immersive Media Initiative (IMI) faculty and students recorded a virtual reality video experience of Australian rocker Courtney Barnett’s 2016 Nelsonville Music Festival set. The Nelsonville Music… Read More
Steampunk September Returns To Athens
Do you find yourself pining away after the elaborate fashions of the Edwardian and Victorian eras? Do you sometimes hypothesize about a grubby world where steam remained the most established… Read More
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