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MELTED to Bring Psychedelic Rock to The Bluestone Feb. 24
On Sunday, February 24, the Nelsonville Music Festival, in collaboration with Archie Fox Live, will present Melted, a day of psychedelic rock at The Bluestone (583 East Broad Street, Columbus)… Read More
Todd Burge/William Matheny/Adam Remnant at Peoples Bank Theatre Feb. 8 SOLD OUT
Tickets for the Friday, February 8 Todd Burge, William Matheny, and Adam Remnant show at the Peoples Bank Theatre are sold out! In 2018, Remnant released his highly anticipated debut… Read More
WOUB’s Live From Radio A: Slackluster
Slackluster has just emerged from the depths of a basement recording studio with their brand new album, entitled Day-o! In contrast to the slickness of their 2017 release, Sheek; Day-o!… Read More
Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Examines Everyday Beauty With ‘Lilly’s World’
Lilly Martin Spencer’s works were among some of the most popular of the mid-19th Century. She was a genre painter, meaning that the works she created depicted scenes from everyday… Read More
Southeast Ohio Musical Lending Library Workshop Series Kicks Off Feb. 24
Arts/West, Stuart’s Opera House, and the Athens County Foundation are collaborating to present the Southeast Ohio Musical Lending Library Musical Workshop Series, which will kick off on Sunday, February 24… Read More
Peoples Bank Theatre to Go Back In Time With Speakeasy Party Feb. 2
In 2019 the Peoples Bank Theatre is celebrating its 100th anniversary in style, kicking off with a bona fide ride back in time on Saturday, February 2 starting at 8… Read More
John and Wendy McVicker Bring Words and Images Together in ‘Sliced Dark’
John and Wendy McVicker join Emily Votaw in the studio to discuss ‘Sliced Dark,’ their first collaborative, published work. The book is made up of Wendy’s poems and John’s corresponding… Read More
Crooked Spines Announce New Album, Return to Athens for Feb. 2 Show
2018 was a big year for Crooked Spines. “Keep On,” a dreamy track off of the band’s 2017 debut full-length Canyons, was included on a major Spotify playlist, which brought… Read More
NMF ’19: a Death Cab for Cutie Playlist
The 15th Nelsonville Music Festival will feature headliners Death Cab For Cutie. The band will perform on Saturday, June 9. In order to celebrate the very first of the 2019… Read More
Speaking with Mourning [A] BLKstar
On October 26, 2018, Cleveland’s Mourning [A] BLKstar released The Garner Poems, a sonically dense, gorgeously realized concoction that poetically reckons with a wealth of societal evils all while experimenting… Read More
Exploring and Adoring the Oddities of Southeast Ohio With Cutler Station
At first, I thought the members of Vincent, OH’s Cutler Station were all talking over each other when I sat them down in the cramped quarters of WOUB’s AM studio… Read More
Artist Carrie Mae Weems Headed to OU Jan. 22-25
Carrie Mae Weems is one of the most respected and accomplished contemporary artists of our time. Her work, which spans over the course of three decades, incorporates a multitude of… Read More
ACMS Celebrates 40 Years of Learning With Jan. 12 Gala
On Saturday, January 12, the Athens Community Music School will commemorate 40 years of serving the community with a gala taking place in Ohio University’s School of Music Recital Hall… Read More
New Old Images (Now) Wants Your Old (New) Photographs
What happens to an image – and, more importantly, how we understand it, over time? Daniel King, the writer and photographer for Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts, and Cassidy… Read More
SEORA Holds First Ever NYE Fundraiser at Arts West
In order to ring in 2019 right, the Southeastern Ohio Rainbow Alliance (SEORA) has planned a fundraising evening for Monday, December 31, 2018 at Arts West (132 East State Street,… Read More
Elise Sanford Honored With 2018 Athena Award
On Thursday, December 13, the Athens City Commission on Disabilities awarded Elise Sanford, the founder of the Athens Photo Project (APP), the 2018 Athena Award at the Southeast Ohio History… Read More
Rising Country Star Rhyan Sinclair Headed to Casa Dec. 15
2018 has been a big year for 17-year-old Rhyan Sinclair. Not only has she released her debut album, Barnstormer, she also has just released a shorter album full of holiday… Read More
Discussing ‘Demagogues and Despots,” 3 Elliott Studio, and Donkey Coffee With The Tailwinds
The Tailwinds have been making superb, deeply sincere, and usually very loud music that sounds a bit like some kind of ’90s alternative rock recipe that calls for one part… Read More
OU Alum to Bring Award-Winning “Sadie” to Athena Cinema Dec. 5
On Wednesday, December 5, director Megan Griffiths will bring her sixth full-length film, the critically acclaimed Sadie, to the Athena Cinema (20 South Court Street, Athens) for a screening that will… Read More
‘But How Could He Be Forgotten?’ Looking Back on Æthelred Eldridge
On Monday, November 12, 2018, James Edward Leonard Eldridge, known primarily by his chosen name, Æthelred Eldridge, passed away at the age of 88. He was an associate professor of… Read More
WLCI and Blackout Present Benefest 2018 Nov. 29-Dec. 1
Hocking College Radio (WLCI) and Blackout Booking have teamed up once again to present three days of rock ‘n’ roll and goodwill, an endeavor known as Benefest. The event will… Read More
‘Christmas On the Homefront’ On Display In Lancaster Through Dec. 30
On Friday, November 23 the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio opened their 2018 holiday exhibition, curated once again by regional historian and retired history teacher Dr. George Johnson and his… Read More
WOUB-TV’s 2018 Membership Drive Programming: Pledge Your Support Today!
WOUB-TV’s annual Thanksgiving time pledge will kick off on Turkey Day itself, Thursday, November 22. This year, WOUB has a number of fascinating documentaries on beloved pop culture figures, breathtaking… Read More
Hoodoo Men to Conjure Up Some Music at Adelphia Music Hall Nov. 24
Like so many in his generation, blues musician Bill Steber was first indoctrinated into the art form via the British Invasion of the ‘60s. Brits with sloppy (by ‘60s standards)… Read More
Institute Invites Veterans to Explore ‘Dialogues on the Experience of War’
Next year, the Contemporary History Institute will present a series of three two-hour conversations about the experiences of coming home from combat for regional veterans. Each meeting will include discussion… Read More
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