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NMF ’18: Talking Sister Rosetta, Revival Tents, and God With Paul Thorn
Born and raised in Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of another musician who played with themes of redemption, sex, and God in their music and performance, Paul Thorn has been playing… Read More
DACO Opens ‘Creating the Illusion’ Exhibition May 19
Opening on May 19, the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio will showcase some of the most impressive and culturally relevant costumes from films of the past 30 years in their… Read More
WOUB Brings Great American Read Kickoff to ACPL May 19
There’s a reason why the world crafted by Ray Bradbury in his 1953 classic Fahrenheit 451 was so deeply nightmarish: it featured a society that not only did not promote literacy,… Read More
NMF ’18: Speaking with Merrill Garbus of Tune-Yards
For the past 10 years Merrill Garbus has been crafting unique, eclectic sounds under the name tune-yards. The tunes she makes draw heavily on lo-fi percussion, ukulele, and, as of… Read More
Picking Up ‘Sympathetic Vibrations’ With Megan Wren
In September 2008 Hurricane Ike knocked out the power at the Loveland, OH home of Megan Wren, who was only 10 years old at the time. The precocious child decided… Read More
Ratha Con 2018 Celebrates Art, Community
Pop culture trends may ebb and flow, but for the true devotees of all things film, literature, and comic book based, one’s particular love for Star Wars or Lord of… Read More
Nelsonville Music Festival 2018: WOUB’s Playlist
May 31-June 3 will mark the 2018 edition of the Nelsonville Music Festival on the grounds of Robbins Crossing in Nelsonville. Headliners include none other than George Clinton and Parliament… Read More
Lindsey Goodman Speaks on “Returning to Heights Unseen”
Lindsey Goodman is an accomplished Ohio-based flutist, serving as the principal flutist at the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and as a soloist in the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. On May… Read More
Ohio University’s David Wanczyk Speaks on “Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind”
In this installment of Conversations From Studio B, David Wanczyk, the editor of the New Ohio Review, speaks with WOUB’s Emily Votaw about his first book, Beep: Inside the Unseen… Read More
‘Let Your Geek Flag Fly:’ Geek Week Takes Over Athena Cinema May 6-11
May 6 through May 11 will mark the very first Geek Week at the Athena Cinema, featuring screenings of some beloved geek culture films. The weeklong screening series is a… Read More
At The Intersection Of The Random and The Deliberate: Artist Kate Fetterolf
For the past 10 years artist Kate Fetterolf has been creating vibrant abstract art. Prior to that, she was deep in the world of figurative art, capturing the shapes of… Read More
Megan Wren to Showcase New EP at Jackie O’s Taproom April 29
Athens-based musician Megan Wren will showcase her brand new six-song EP Sympathetic Vibrations with a free release show at the Jackie O’s Taproom on Sunday, April 29 from 5 p.m. to 7… Read More
Chef Hari Nayak of Bobby Flay Fame to Bring Cooking Demonstration to OU April 27
For over two decades Chef Hari Nayak has been exploring the gastronomic possibilities of modern Indian cuisine. More than just a chef, Nayak is also a restauranteur with critically acclaimed… Read More
‘Like a Canyon’: Speaking With Megan Bee
In September of 2017 Athens-based musician Megan Bee released her second solo album, entitled ‘Like a Canyon.’ Inspired by everything from Bee’s multitude of explorations across the country as a traveling farmhand to her own,… Read More
‘Blood, Brains, and Lobotomies’ Coming to SEO History Center April 19
A Madness So Discreet is a young adult historical fiction novel set in the late 1800s that follows the story of Grace Mae, a young woman who has been raped… Read More
‘The Devil We Know’: Speaking with Attorney Harry Deitlzer
Some 73 years ago the DuPont Corporation introduced Teflon to the American marketplace, changing the face of the contemporary American kitchen. Teflon contains the highly toxic chemical C8, which impacts… Read More
Confronting Birth, Death, and Growth: Speaking With Director Amy Jenkins
Instructions On Parting is a sprawling example of cinéma vérité as told from behind the camera of director Amy Jenkins over the course of a 10-year period. The film is… Read More
AIFVF Opens With Regionally Focused “Farmsteaders” April 9
Farmsteaders is a meditative look at contemporary rural America, told through the lens of a love story that takes place on Gallipolis’ Laurel Valley Creamery. The film, directed by Shaena Mallett,… Read More
45th Annual Athens International Film and Video Festival Set for April 9-15
The 45th annual Athens International Film and Video Festival (AIFVF) will take place April 9-15, with the dozens upon dozens of screenings taking place at the Athena Cinema on Court Street,… Read More
Examining the Art All Around Us: Speaking with Photographer Pam DeCamp
Pam DeCamp is a seasoned photographer who is based out of Southeast Ohio. Although she took a bit of a break from professional photography when she decided to go back… Read More
8th Annual World Music and Dance Diversity Concert Set for April 6
For the past eight years the annual World Music and Dance Festival has been bringing international culture to Ohio University’s Athens campus. The event, which takes place in spring semester… Read More
One Man, 3,000 Pounds of Clay, and Five Screens: Speaking With Artist Erik Zohn
Erik Zohn is a third year Ohio University School of Art and Design MFA Ceramics candidate. For his thesis project, he chose to expand on a peculiar brand of isolation… Read More
Where Social Justice and Art Meet: Speaking With Artist Traci Molloy
Traci Molloy is a Brooklyn-based multimedia artist who graduated with a MFA degree in printmaking from Ohio University in 1995. In the years since her graduation, Molloy has bene featured… Read More
Adam Remnant to Release Tales of Power Lines, Adulthood on ‘Sourwood’
The Sourwood trail is a connector trail in Sells City Park off of East State Street in Athens. Although the path is well worn and tall trees create a picturesque… Read More
The Gathering Place to Host Community Illumination March 22
Mental illness has been stigmatized for centuries, even though an estimated one in five adults will suffer from some type of mental illness during their lifetime, according to numbers from… Read More
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