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Athens Photographic Project Exhibit Opens at Dairy Barn
The Athens Photographic Project’s annual juried exhibition, Life in Focus, opened at the Dairy Barn Arts Center on Friday, showcasing the work of 40 artists who are using photography as… Read More
American Masters – American Ballet Theatre: A History
THIRTEEN’s American Masters series has teamed up with Emmy-and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns to co-produce a new documentary about American Ballet Theatre (ABT) in honor of its 75th anniversary…. Read More
From Athens to Austin: SXSW 2015, Day Three
This week, Ohio University School of Media Arts and Studies instructor Josh Antonuccio is leading a class of 24 OU students on a week-long trip to the South by Southwest… Read More
Frontline – The Trouble With Chicken
Tuesday, April 7 • 10 p.m. FRONTLINE investigates the spread of dangerous pathogens in our meat — particularly poultry — and why the food-safety system isn’t stopping the threat. Focusing… Read More
DiCaprio Sparks Interest In Local Milligan Video
News that Leonardo DiCaprio is slated to portray multiple-personality figure Billy Milligan in a film has led to a local video on YouTube getting 20,000 views in just four days,… Read More
OU Alum To Publish Book Of Early ’70s Photos
Volatility marked the time in American history when Ken Light discovered his love of photography as a student at Ohio University. The documentary photographer’s early career included an arrest and… Read More
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Tour To Stop In Nelsonville
Grammy-winning South African music legends Ladysmith Black Mambazo will make a stop in Nelsonville this Friday, Feb. 13 for a show at Stuart’s Opera House. Last year the South African… Read More
Athena Cinema Celebrating 100 Years With Iconic Films
The Athena Cinema is celebrating a special birthday this year. The movie theater will be turning 100 years old in 2015, making it one of the oldest continuously running cinemas… Read More
Music Films, Record Sale On Tap For Cabin Fever Festival
For many people, cabin fever is setting in right about now. But if you’re confined indoors, what better way to spend your time than catching some movies and buying some… Read More
Mark Hellenberg: My Top Albums Of 2014
This completes our series of year-end blog posts by WOUB staff, volunteers and contributors. Check out all of this year’s lists at this link. 2014 was another interesting year in… Read More
Team Noah: Community Support For Securing An Accessible Van
By Ken Dobo As someone with an interest in documentary filmmaking, knowing ways to tell someone’s story is part of how I see the world. From artists to activists,… Read More
Liz Pahl: My Top Albums of 2014
Each December, WOUB asks its staff, volunteers and contributors to share their year-end "best of" lists on woub.org.
Today, Athens singer-songwriter Liz Pahl singles out some of her favorite musical moments of 2014, including albums by Beck, Angel Olsen and Courtney Barnett.
xtreme Realities: Severe Weather, Climate Change, and Our National Security
Monday, December 15 • 10 p.m. Join host/narrator Matt Damon to investigate the links among extreme weather, climate change and threats to our national security. Featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Thomas… Read More
Religious Tolerance Exhibit Opens At OU’s Baker Center
The Ohio University Multicultural Center will host the Religious Tolerance: Tolerance, Understanding, Coexistence, Oman’s Message of Islam exhibit at the Multicultural Center Art Gallery beginning Nov. 1. The world-renowned exhibit… Read More
“Particle Fever” Returns to Athena Cinema
The Athena Cinema will offer an encore screening of Particle Fever on Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. Nuclear physicists David Ingram and Justin Frantz will introduce the film and… Read More
Poets, Peacemakers To Gather For “A Ritual To Read Together”
Poets, peacemakers and the general public will gather this Saturday at ARTS/West for "A Ritual To Read Together: A Night of Poetry, Music and Storytelling."
The event, which includes readings by local and visiting writers, coincides with the International Day of Peace.
Comedy Legend Joan Rivers Dies
No one transformed bad times into sidesplitting comedy like Joan Rivers, who kept audiences laughing through a 50-year career that included bankruptcy, getting banned fromThe Tonight Show and seeing a… Read More
College Town Film Festival Returning to OU
After a successful run at the Athena Cinema in 2013, the College Town Film Festival returns to Athens this October, featuring documentaries, short films, guest speakers and a Monty Python classic.
Co-founded by Athens natives Eric Zudak and Matt Jordan, the College Town Film Festival is dedicated to promoting independent films and generating discussion between academic and local communities.
WOUB, School Of Communication Studies Pick Up Emmy Award; Student Productions Recognized
Evan Shaw and Lynn Harter were recipients of an Emmy award this weekend for an excerpt of a new documentary series “The Courage of Creativity.” The award was received during… Read More
WOUB Students, Staff Help Produce Live Stream From Ohio Valley Emmy Award Ceremony
WOUB students and staff will help produce the live webstream from the Ohio Valley Emmy award ceremony Saturday night in Columbus. The ceremony will recognize professionals and student productions from… Read More
Movie Review: “Life Itself”
WOUB contributor Scott Pfeiffer gives "thumbs up" to the new documentary, Life Itself, which examines the life and work of Roger Ebert, and shares how Ebert has influenced his own life.
OU Prof’s Feature Film to Spotlight Issue of Sex Trafficking
Using locations in Athens County and West Virginia, filmmaker Pearl Gluck will begin shooting a drama about sex trafficking in early July.
The Turn Out, directed and co-written by Gluck, an Ohio University visiting assistant professor of film, is a fictional story based on her extensive research on the problem of children and teens being used in the sex trade.
WOUB Public Media, Ohio University Staff Receive Regional Emmy Nominations
WOUB Public Media hosted the nominations for the Ohio Valley Regional Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on Wednesday, June 4. Two WOUB Public Media employees,… Read More
OU Alumni Will Host First-Ever “On The Green Weekend”
The Ohio University Alumni Association will host the first-ever “On the Green Weekend,” May 30 through June 1. On the Green is a spring sister event to the annual Homecoming… Read More
Male Victims Of Sexual Abuse Speak, Say Recovery Is Possible
Thom Wendt was sexually abused when he was 3 years old. Dan Adams was a 7 year old when it happened. Capp Whitney doesn’t remember when the abuse started but… Read More
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