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Radarhill, Us, Today To Bring Free Tunes To Casa Friday Evening
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On July 8, Radarhill, an Athens-based indie jazz sextet made up of OU alumni, will play at Casa Nueva alongside Us, Today. Radarhill has played Casa twice before and are excited to play once more. “We try as much as possible to keep the energy going,” keyboardist Caleb Miller said about their live show. The band also… Read More

Sitting Down With The Wild Reeds
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The Wild Reeds are an Americana folk girl group from Los Angeles, California. Well known for their haunting harmonies and twangy musicality, they were a shoe-in for the 2016 Nelsonville Music Festival. Their new EP Best Wishes contains three songs as a sneak peek of their second studio album following their 2014 album entitled Songs… Read More

Peace, Love and Charles Bradley: Day 3 NMF ’16
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From having to squeeze between walls of patrons during sets to the ridiculously long lines for beer, Saturday proved to be the most crowded day by far at the 2016 Nelsonville Music Festival. However, things took a slight turn mid-afternoon. It had started raining during Lake Street Dive‘s set at the Main Stage, which prompted the… Read More

Another Successful (and Sometimes Strange) Night for NMF ’16
By: Darian Randolph, Emily Votaw
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The second night of Nelsonville Music Festival was nothing short of lively. From inflatable balloons of the 17-year-old circada circling around the festival to the ever-growing vendor lines, the attendance was definitely up. While families were still present, an overwhelming majority were of the young adult demographic. Young festivalgoers bopped back and forth from Fruit… Read More

NMF ’16 Off to a Brilliant Start
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The crowd was plentiful on the first night of the 2016 Nelsonville Music Festival, bringing together both Athens area locals and those who might have never stepped foot at Robbins Crossing before. Children ran through the grass and adults supervised from their blankets in the nice but oh-so muggy weather. Just about every other patron… Read More

Scripps Journalism School Director To Receive Medal Of Honor
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The Director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Dr. Robert Stewart will be awarded The Medal of Honor from one of the world’s most storied institutions – Leipzig University. The German institution will impart its highest honor on Stewart while celebrating Founder’s Day – the university’s 605th anniversary – on December 2. Stewart’s recognition… Read More

Scripps Professor Inducted Into Journalism Hall of Fame
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The Press Club of Cleveland’s Hall of Fame will honor Tom Suddes, an assistant professor in E.W Scripps School of Journalism, on Friday. The Hall of Fame was established to honor journalists who exemplify excellence in journalism and communications, but Suddes was surprised after he was nominated, because he doesn’t consider himself particularly notable. “I’ve… Read More

Graduation Is Not Too Far Away – What Kind Of Party Will You Have?
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As a high school senior, you can probably suspect (no guarantee) that I’m counting down the days until commencement. With the arrival closely approaching, my time is being cut short with the stress of prom, finalizing my college plans and exams so I barely have time to think about what I’m going to serve my… Read More