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Searching for Phenomena at the 2018 Mothman Festival
Over 50 years ago something terrifying, mystifying, and tragic struck the town of Point Pleasant, WV. Starting in 1966 an intense 13 months of strikingly bizarre happenings went on in… Read More
WOUB-HD to Broadcast ‘Skindigenous’ Starting Sept. 16
Starting Sunday, September 16, WOUB-HD will begin broadcasting Skindigenous every Sunday at 2 p.m. EST. The 13-part documentary series uses the art of tattooing to look closely at some of… Read More
‘Imagining a Better World: the Artwork of Nelly Toll’ at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
From 1943 to 1945, young artist Nelly Toll was in hiding from Nazis occupying Lwow, Poland with her mother, the two of them often sharing but a small, bare room…. Read More
WOUB-HD to Broadcast ‘American Masters — Basquiat: Rage to Riches’ Sept. 14
Jean Michel-Basquiat was born in 1960 in Brooklyn, New York to Haitian and Puerto-Rican parents. Throughout his lifetime he created a great multitude of artworks, from graffiti to visceral neo-expressionist… Read More
2018 Paw Paw Festival Marks Celebration’s 20th Anniversary
September 14-16 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Ohio Paw Paw Festival on the grounds of Lake Snowden. The annual jubilee of all things Paw Paw will include everything… Read More
Talking Lucinda Williams, ‘Great Thunder,’ and Low Fidelity With Katie Crutchfield
Katie Crutchfield is the artistic center of Waxahatchee, a musical project that has produced everything from high fidelity rock that dissects dissolving romantic entanglements (2017’s Out In the Storm,) to… Read More
Living Artfully, Crafting Song, and Bringing Athens With You: Speaking With Matt Moore
In 2015, Matt Moore released First Songs, a 20-tune collection produced by Josh Antonuccio at 3 Elliott Studios featuring a laundry list of Athenian musical patriarchs, among them Jake Householder,… Read More
Talking Southern Gothic, Songwriting, and ‘Big Bad Luv’ with John Moreland
Before the release of 2017’s Big Bad Luv (4AD), John Moreland may have been known best as one of those truly rare songwriters who wielded his words like a skillful… Read More
Power Pop Legend Dwight Twilley Headed to The Union Sept. 1
The one and only Dwight Twilley will perform at The Union on Saturday, September 1. The show will include performances by Shilpa Ray, Mobile Home, and the Blam Blams. Tickets… Read More
Albany Celebrating 20th Ohio Paw Paw Festival with Community Art Making
There’s something exciting cooking up in a former floral shop in Albany, OH. The awning of the building is decorated in colorful strings of pennant flags, a large gate painted… Read More
It’s All About the Music: Speaking With the Fearless Starlight Band
It’s a muggy afternoon in early August, and the bellicose reverberations of a playfully rendered cover of R.E.M.’s “The One I Love” echo over the shimmering Ohio River. It’s an… Read More
Chatting Vibraphones, Post Punk, St. Vincent With Us, Today’s Kristin Agee
Us, Today are unlike just about anything else one is likely to hear within the context of the Cincinnati, OH music scene in 2o18. One part skillfully executed post-punk, one… Read More
An In Studio Performance With Derek Demel
Derek Demel graduated from Athens High School in 2017, and while working through a challenging STEM course load at Yale University would be enough for many, it’s not enough for… Read More
GG Magree to Appear at Ohio’s Breakaway Festival Aug. 24
GG Magree is an Australian EDM artist, specializing in the sort of crystalline beats that get enormous festival crowds pumping. She’s performed with the likes of Die Antwood, Pharrell, T-Pain,… Read More
Examining the Fascinating Social Legacy of Rendville, OH
Rendville, OH is currently the smallest incorporated community in Ohio, with only 36 residents as of the 2010 census. Just a brief look at the town, and one would probably… Read More
Talking Podcasting, Radio, and Marietta with Paula Poundstone
Paula Poundstone has been a successful comedian for decades, diligently working her way up through nightclubs and comedy clubs throughout the ’70s until she was discovered by Robin Williams, who… Read More
OU’s Priyanka Das Utilizes Film to Explore Identity and More
Priyanka Das has been an artist her entire life, and utilizing film to further her artistic ventures just made sense to the artist from a young age. Earlier this year,… Read More
Joe Anderl of The 1984 Draft ‘Makes Good Choices’
There are some real tropes to be investigated when it comes to Midwestern post-punk alternative rock. Whether you’re listening to The Replacements, Hüsker Dü, Guided By Voices, The Weakerthans, Sugar,… Read More
Ohio University’s Seema Mahato Explores Possibilities of Food Dehydration
When one thinks of dehydrated food, most likely what comes to mind are raisins, maybe dried prunes, perhaps apple chips. However, dehydrated food as a category also includes the likes… Read More
A Guide to WOUB-TV’s August 2018 Pledge
Beginning Friday, August 17, WOUB will hold our August pledge drive, featuring programming highlighting everything from The Grateful Dead to Dionne Warwick, advice on how to improve your body and… Read More
First Ever Athens Community Art and Music Festival Aug. 17-18
Scott Winland of Blackout Booking and The Union and Kelly Lawrence of ARTS/West are doing what they can to make Athens an “arts destination.” The duo are two of the… Read More
Folk and Fae Headed to Jackson’s Inaugural Cenedl Faire Aug. 17-18
Friday, August 17 through Saturday, August 18 will mark the inaugural Cenedl Faire at Jackson’s Markay Cultural Arts Center (269 East Main Street, Jackson, OH), a celebration of Jackson’s rich… Read More
Mountain Stage Returns to Peoples Bank Theater August 19
On August 19, Mountain Stage With Larry Groce will return to the Peoples Bank Theatre in Marietta. Performing acts include Natalie Prass, Red Wanting Blue, Todd Burge, Jill Sobule, and Gurf Morlix…. Read More
PHOTOS: Day 1 of the 2018 Bellwether Festival
The inaugural Bellwether Festival is taking place this weekend, featuring the likes of MGMT, Dr. Dog, Whitney, Bob Schneider, Carriers, The Flaming Lips, The Psychedelic Furs, Speaking Suns, and more…. Read More
‘Unpacked Box’ to Examine Crucial Essence of Discarded Images
It’s 2018, and nearly everyone has an archive of thousands of photos on their smartphone that no one ever sees the moment after they’re snapped. They’re blurry, out of focus,… Read More
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