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Athena Cinema Provides Virtual Access to Newly Released Films
Starting Friday, March 27, the Athena Cinema will be providing virtual access to newly released art house cinema films that viewers can purchase online access to at athenacinema.com/virtual. “In a… Read More
Small Businesses Look For Hope Amid COVID-19
Paul and Cindy Freedman had hoped to throw a long awaited grand opening for their business, Dutch Creek Winery, in late March 2020. Very slowly and then all at once,… Read More
Inoculous II Radio A Sessions
Athens-based cerebral math rockers Inoculous performed “ADHD,” “Space Monkey,” “Entropy,” and “Alligator” during their session in WOUB’s Radio A in November 2019. Inoculous is made up of chief songwriter and… Read More
Finding Brightness in the Darkness: Jeanie Thieken Creamer
Amid many devastating stories about the COVID-19 global pandemic and the protocol to contain the spread of the virus, local musician Jeanie Thieken Creamer was able to recently share a… Read More
Jake Eddy’s ‘Awake!’ Examines a Higher Power In a Time of Uncertainty
Released earlier this year, jazz guitarist and composer Jake Eddy’s Awake! is a four-part suite that serves as a multi-layered sonic contemplation on the possibility of a higher power. “I was… Read More
Steve Zarate On Challenges Faced By Musicians During COVID-19 Outbreak
Steve Zarate has been a full-time musician for about 14 years. Statewide decrees made to contain the spread of COVID-19 have interrupted Zarate’s profession, as they has for so many…. Read More
Local Music Losing Crucial Momentum: Sneakthief’s Daniel Palmer
Between March 12 and March 15, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine banned all gatherings of more than 100 people in the state of Ohio and closed all Ohio restaurants and… Read More
GoFundMe Raises over $3k for Artists in Central Ohio
Longtime participant in the independent music scene of Columbus, Lisa Cave says that music has “gotten her through some of the darkest times of her life,” and that passion for… Read More
Trafficking In a Currency of Hope: MC Freeman
Between March 12 and March 15, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine banned all gatherings of more than 100 people in the state of Ohio and closed all Ohio restaurants and… Read More
Peoples Bank Theatre Reschedules Spring Shows
On Monday, March 16, Peoples Bank Theatre in Marietta announced that they will be rescheduling the following shows as follows: Aoife Scott with Boys of the Hock has been rescheduled… Read More
CANCELED: MELTED 2020
Organizers of psychedelic music festival MELTED announced last night that the event will be cancelled in response to statewide concerns about the spread of COVID-19. You can read the festival’s… Read More
29th Annual River City Blues Festival: Micah Kesselring
Micah Kesselring’s relationship with the guitar began when he was only nine years old, playing on the porch of the log cabin that his father built nestled in the Hocking… Read More
POSTPONED: 29th Annual River City Blues Festival
UPDATE: (March 13, 2020) The Mid-Ohio Valley Blues, Jazz, and Folk Music Society has announced that the 29th Annual River City Blues Festival, scheduled for March 20-21, has been postponed… Read More
Tinygami Artist Stacie Tamaki Headed to Paper Circle March 14
On Saturday, March 14, Paper Circle (35 West Columbus Street) in Nelsonville will host nationally recognized “tinygami” origami artist Stacie Tamaki in the first of their entirely free Art in… Read More
CANCELLED: 2020 OU Music Industry Summit
UPDATE: (March 10, 2020) In light of Ohio University’s announcement today to suspend in-person instruction through March 30, we are sad to announce that the 3rd Annual Ohio University Music… Read More
CANCELED: Yale Spizzwinks(?) March 20 Concert
UPDATE (March 11, 2020) The Yale Spizzwinks(?) planned March 20 show at The Church of the Good Shepherd has been canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date. 2017… Read More
Matt Moore World Tour Headed to Donkey March 7
On Saturday, March 7, former Athenian Matt Moore will return to Athens for the final stop on his Matt Moore World Tour, performing at Donkey Coffee with Bruce Dalzell. WOUB’s… Read More
MELTED Interviews ’20: Bonnie Bloomgarden of Death Valley Girls
Death Valley Girls will perform at MELTED on Saturday, March 14 at The Bluestone in Columbus (583 E. Broad St.), and WOUB spoke to Bonnie Bloomgarden a few weeks before… Read More
John Glenn High School’s Ryan House Headed to Poetry Out Loud State Competition March 6
WOUB’s Emily Votaw speaks to Ryan House, the winner of the 2020 Poetry Out Loud Semifinal competition, which was held at Stuart’s Opera House on January 31, 2020. House will… Read More
REVIEW: Little Lawnmowers’ Cover of Nick Drake’s ‘Road’
West Virginia’s bossa-nova-folk hybrid act Little Lawnmowers released an impassioned, unconventional cover of cult British singer-songwriter Nick Drake’s “Road” on Saturday, February 29, just in time for the 48th anniversary… Read More
29th Annual River City Blues Festival: Vanessa Collier
Vanessa Collier is a young 2013 graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music, and she has received many accolades for the authentic sound she has shared with the world… Read More
Huntertones Headed to Ohio University March 3
Formed four years ago in Columbus on the campus of Ohio State University, Huntertones are a diverse group of American musicians who have excelled in their craft to the point… Read More
Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Showcases Life and Art of Barbara Shermund
Through April 26, the Decorative Arts Center (145 East Main Street, Lancaster) will showcase the work of Barbara Shermund, one of the first women to work for The New Yorker…. Read More
David L. Harris to Bring Musical Honesty and Expression to Stuart’s Feb. 27
On Thursday, February 27 at 7 p.m., acclaimed New Orleans-based trombonist, composer, actor, clinician and Antoine Courtois performing artist David L. Harris will perform at Stuart’s Opera House as a… Read More
Brother Hill Explores a ‘Living Folk Tradition’
Brett Hill is seemingly indefatigable. The constantly animated front man and founder of raucous Appalachian folk band Brother Hill has just returned from an Eastern European musical journey with his… Read More
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