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Hocking Hills Music Festival Offers New, Intimate Experience For Live Music Fans
WOUB Digital · Hocking Hills Music Festival Offers New, Intimate Experience For Live Music Fans Both the Nelsonville Music Festival and the Duck Creek Log Jam had to cancel their… Read More
Cutler Station Releases Exclusive Indrid Cold Inspired Track ‘The Man In the Lantern’
On November 2, 1966, sewing machine salesman Woodrow Derenberger was driving home on Route 77 to Mineral Wells, WV from Marietta, OH when a “metallic cigar-shaped craft” appeared and blocked… Read More
Dr. Nicholas Allan On the History, Intention, and Future of Mental Health
Every facet of our understanding of mental health has radically changed over the course of our history. The ways in which people have classified, understood, and, perhaps especially, attempted to… Read More
The LGBTQ+ Experience in Appalachia: OU Student Elizabeth Elrod Shares Her Story
WOUB Digital · The LGBTQ+ Experience in Appalachia: OU Student Elizabeth Elrod Shares Her Story When Scioto County native Elizabeth Elrod came out as transgender woman, she was ostracized by… Read More
Summer With the Athens County Public Library
Memories of taking part in the summer programming at your public library are of a potent variety. That icy cold air conditioning washing over you as you sit fully enveloped… Read More
Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Spotlights Paramount Pictures Fashion and Costume
On Saturday, June 5, the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio in Lancaster will open their first in-person exhibition of 2021: Distinctly Paramount: Fashion and Costume From the Paramount Pictures Archive…. Read More
Dancing Dream ABBA Tribute Show Featured at Lancaster Festival
WOUB Digital · Dancing Dream ABBA Tribute Show Featured at Lancaster Festival Halina Ulatowski has been an ABBA fan ever since she was a little girl, rooting for the Swedish… Read More
Blanche Lazzell Exhibition Opens June 5 at Huntington Museum of Art
Blanche Lazzell is one of West Virginia’s most internationally renowned artists, world famous for her modernist white-line woodcuts inspired by Cubism and abstraction. The Huntington Museum of Art will open… Read More
Quilt National ’21 Kicks Off May 29
WOUB Digital · Quilt National ’21 Kicks Off May 29 Quilt National is not only one of the pre-eminent contemporary quilt exhibitions in the United States – it’s also one… Read More
L.A. Musician Captures Martian Sound
WOUB Digital · L.A. Musician Captures Martian Sound Humans have marveled at the heavens for pretty much as long as we have been recording our thoughts. While we have managed… Read More
Exploring COVID-19’s Impact On Regional Museums
Although no sector of American life was left completely unmarred by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many museums (both large and small) found themselves in particularly difficult situations that… Read More
Patton College of Education Introduces Hip-Hop Based Education Curriculum
WOUB Digital · Patton College of Education Introduces Hip-Hop Based Education Curriculum Dr. Jason Rawls has intertwined his two passions, education and hip-hop, to create Ohio University’s Hip-Hop OHIO Patton… Read More
WOUB Speaks With Rock Hall VP About 2021 Inductee Announcement
WOUB Digital · WOUB Speaks With Rock Hall VP About 2021 Inductee Announcement This morning, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2021 class of inductees, featuring the… Read More
Vanessa Kaukonen Reflects On COVID-19, 20-Year Anniversary of ‘Live From Fur Peace Ranch’
Earlier this year, WOUB’s Live From Jorma Kaukonen’s Fur Peace Ranch turned 20 years old. Over the course of the past two decades, internationally respected musician and ‘60s counterculture icon,… Read More
‘He Could Dignify the Human Condition Like Nobody Else’: Remembering John Prine
American songwriter and two time Grammy winner John Prine passed away at the age of 73 on April 9, 2020 after contracting COVID-19, a virus that, at the time, had… Read More
Speaking With Diane Rehm: ‘When My Time Comes’
National Public Radio Icon Diane Rehm has been a vocal advocate for the Right to Die movement since the 2014 passing of her husband of 55 years, John Rehm. Suffering… Read More
Southeast Ohio History Museum’s ‘People’s Exhibit’ Digs Deep Into Regional History Through Everyday Objects
From the time of Plato’s Timaeus, humankind has speculated on a microcosm’s ability to reflect on the whole of the macrocosm, and vice versa. Such a task is being currently… Read More
Judge Gayle Williams-Byers and Prosecutor Keller Blackburn Discuss Positive Potential of Criminal Justice System
WOUB Digital · Speaking With Judge Gayle Williams-Byers and Prosecutor Keller Blackburn The Institute For Criminal Policy Research found that the United States has the highest per capita incarceration rate… Read More
Mountain Stage With Larry Groce Gears Up For First Live Taping of 2021
West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Mountain Stage With Larry Groce is gearing up for their first 2021 taping with a live audience Friday, April 16 after a long and difficult year… Read More
Jake Dunn & The Blackbirds Explore Catharsis With New Single ‘Sad Songs’
Just as Southeast Ohio begins a tender thaw after a particularly brutal winter, regional cosmically minded alternative country rockers Jake Dunn & The Blackbirds announce that they are gearing up… Read More
Dr. Nancy Sandler and PhD Student Laura Herzog Share Experiences As Women in STEM
An article published by the U.S. Census Bureau earlier this year found that while some 48 percent of the total workforce in the nation is made up of women, only… Read More
The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio’s Cause Connector Acts As a Search Engine for Regional Giving
WOUB Digital · The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio’s Cause Connector Acts As a Search Engine for Regional Giving The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio serves all 32 of the Appalachian counties… Read More
A Life Far Beyond the Scale of ‘Normal’: Dr. Bob DeMott on Hemingway’s Legacy
WOUB Digital · A Life Far Beyond the Scale of ‘Normal’: Dr. Bob DeMott on Hemingway’s Legacy Dr. Bob DeMott said that throughout his 40-plus years teaching at Ohio University,… Read More
OU School of Dance Reflects on Impact of Gladys Bailin and Twyla Tharp
WOUB Digital · OU School of Dance Reflects on Impact of Gladys Bailin and Twyla Tharp Twyla Tharp is widely recognized as one of the most influential American dancers and… Read More
Bill L’Heureux Explains Why Baseball is Still America’s Favorite Pastime
WOUB Digital · Southern Ohio Copperheads: Bill L’Heureux Deciding to cancel the 2021 season for the Southern Ohio Copperheads, Athens’ summer collegiate baseball team, was a difficult one for President… Read More
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