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A Guide to Veteran’s Day Programming on WOUB-HD
Veteran’s Day takes place on Sunday, November 11, and is observed across the nation as a federal holiday on Monday, November 12. WOUB-HD has a diverse array of programming planned… Read More
WOUB’s MELTED Festival Playlist
The first ever MELTED Music Festival will take place on Sunday, February 24 at The Bluestone in Columbus, OH, featuring headliners Ty Segall and White Fence. The psychedelic afternoon and… Read More
Jon Stickley Trio to Perform at Unique House Show Adyn’s Dream Fundraiser
On Saturday, November 10, Adyn’s Dream, a regional non-profit dedicated to assisting families living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy through the power of music, will host a unique house show fundraiser… Read More
Joe Policastro Trio Brings ‘Screen Sounds’ to Weasel Boy Brewing Nov. 8
Chicago-based jazz bassist Joe Policastro discovered his love of music not through his beatnik dad’s beaten up Mingus albums or through some lifelong fascination with the sophistication of jazz music;… Read More
Hot Rize Headed to Peoples Bank Theatre Nov. 9
Influential bluegrass outfit Hot Rize will perform at the Peoples Bank Theatre on Friday, November 9. The performance will also feature Red Knuckles & The Trailblazers. WOUB’s Emily Votaw spoke… Read More
Country Star Kathy Mattea Headed to Peoples Bank Theatre Oct. 26
On Friday, October 26, Kathy Mattea will perform at the Peoples Bank Theatre in Marietta. WOUB’s Emily Votaw spoke to the country superstar about her new album, “Pretty Bird,” retraining… Read More
SEO History Center to Host 2018 Gingerbread House Display & Competition
Athens is chock full of aesthetically stunning historic buildings and landmarks. The annual Gingerbread House Display and Competition that has been spotlighting some of these places since 2013 will return… Read More
Ben Davis Jr. to Bring New Tunes to Casa Oct. 18
Everyone knows that the purest of musical knowledge can only be obtained from calling a radio station after hearing a mystifying, and by it’s nature, ephemeral, tune and demanding to… Read More
Sofi & the Baladis to Bring Ancient Music to Peoples Bank Theater
Sofi & the Baladis are a truly unique musical group. The group’s performances are one part demonstrations of fascinating ancient instruments such as the oud and the qanun, one part… Read More
Todd Burge Offers Two New Releases Nov. 16
Last year, West Virginia singer-songwriter Todd Burge received a message from from Randall Arlett, the former owner of the now-defunct California-based label, Hardway Records. Some 30 years ago, the label… Read More
OU Tango Club Growing in Popularity
The tango is a two person dance with origins dating back to the 1880s, having been born in the brothels and bars of ports along South America’s Rive Plate, near… Read More
Jerry Paper Creates Existential Grooves on ‘Like a Baby’
L.A.’s Lucas Nathan, known professionally by his pseudonym Jerry Paper, covers ripe psychological territory on his latest, Like a Baby, spinning together characters from the ethereal threads of masterfully placed… Read More
Experience Home Grown Fear at the Field of Screams
When bathed in gray October daylight, Murphy’s Farm isn’t too scary — fast forward some 12 hours into the evening, and it’s something else entirely. For the past several years,… Read More
Jorma Kaukonen’s Autobiography Sheds Light on a Large Life, Well Lived
Jorma Kaukonen might be most widely known as one of the co-founders of legendary San Francisco psychedelic rock pioneers Jefferson Airplane. However, as his recently published autobiography explores in great… Read More
Exploring Strengths-Based Education With OHIO’s Dr. Sami Kahn
When Dr. Sami Kahn’s daughter was only three years old, she was diagnosed with autism. At the time, Kahn found that many of those who she thought would be empowering… Read More
Athens High School Student Creates Dazzling Works of Art
Abieto is the pen name for lifelong artist and Athens High School student Emi Olin, whose work creates a sumptuous world of fantastical, otherworldly creatures often in deep hues of… Read More
New York Times Bestselling Author to Speak on Grandma Gatewood Oct. 21
In 1967, Emma “Grandma” Gatewood became the first person to solo thru-hike the entire 2,170 miles of the Appalachian Trail. She did this at the age of 67, armed with… Read More
Organist Christopher Houlihan Headed to Athens on October 5
The organ is one of the largest, loudest, and most dynamic instruments one can play. Although it’s strongly associated primarily with churches and liturgical services, the powerful instrument has a… Read More
Work of OU’s Professor Emeritus Donald Roberts Up For Auction
Through Thursday, September 27, the artwork of beloved Ohio University Professor Emeritus of art Donald Roberts will be up for auction through online marketplace EVERYTHING BUT THE HOUSE. The auction… Read More
Talking The Beatles, ‘Discipline: Heal Thyself Pt. II,’ and Wesley Stace With Steven Page
Whether or not you know it, Steven Page is very likely the songwriter between some of your favorite mid-to-late-’90s earworms. For over two decades Page served as the second half… Read More
Artist Roger Beebe to Bring Experimental Film Performance to ARTS/West
Atmospheric, almost atonal sound fills the room as several projectors work together to create a thick forest of film — overlaid images play out over the screen: a faded cartoon… Read More
WOUB-HD to Broadcast ‘Neil Diamond: Hot August Night III’
Neil Diamond is perhaps one of the most prolific hit songwriters of the 21st Century. He’s responsible for the hits one may associate with him, such as “Sweet Caroline,” “Song… Read More
Local Author Looks Back on Legacy of Dr. Abbott “Pete” Smith
Dr. Abbott Pliny “Pete” Smith III, D.V.M. passed away in 2010, after decades of work on all manners of animals large and small in and around Athens County. Smith lived… Read More
Guerilla Toss Headed to 2018 Falloutfest at The Union
On Friday, September 14, NYC-based art rockers Guerilla Toss released their third effort on James Murphy’s DFA Records, Twisted Crystal. The album feels like a nine-track journey, a sort of… Read More
Visiting Artist Rachel Kudo to Perform at OU Sept. 23
On Sunday, September 23, accomplished American pianist Rachel Kudo will perform in Glidden Recital Hall, starting at 8 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. Kudo is a… Read More
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