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‘Temporal and Corporeal: a Broad Scope of Performance Art’ Jan. 23 – March 3
January 23 to March 3 Ohio University Art Gallery in Seigfred Hall will host Temporal and Corporeal: a Broad Scope of Performance Art, a multidimensional exploration of contemporary performance art. There… Read More
‘Artists of the Winding Road’ at DACO Jan. 20 – April 15
What does it mean to be an Appalachian artist? This is one of the primary questions explored by the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio’s first exhibition of 2018, entitled Artists of… Read More
Diane Coffee Headed to The Union Friday, January 26
If one was to combine the genderless ferocity of T. Rex’s Mark Bolan, the emotional tease and release in the vocal delivery of Love’s Arthur Lee, and the hard-boiled songwriting… Read More
PHOTOS: Opening Reception of ‘OH+5’ at the Dairy Barn Arts Center
The eleventh edition of OH+5: Ohio Border Exhibition at the Dairy Barns Arts Center opened with a reception on Friday, January 19, 2018. The exhibition features the work of over 40 artists from… Read More
‘Different Volks for Different Folks’: speaking with Guitarist Jim Volk
“You know, they say different strokes for different Volks,” said Columbus-based guitarist and acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Jim Volk during an interview with WOUB Public Media, just a few days before he’s… Read More
The Art of Storytelling: Chatting with Mark Dean
Although he’s been a storyteller for most of his life, it was only in December of 2017 that local author Mark Dean released his first book, The Adventures of Coal and… Read More
New Florida Blues Band to Kick Off SEO History Center’s Spirits and Soul Series
Music has long been at the heart of Appalachian culture, dating well beyond the invention of Spotify, iTunes, the CD or even the phonograph. The Southeast Ohio History Center, keeping… Read More
As It Should Be: Hanging Out With Athens’ Breakers
Last year Athens-based power-pop stalwarts, Breakers, found themselves outside a former funeral-home-turned-DIY-venue near Youngstown, OH. Although the band had formed in 2015, the outfit was in the midst of what… Read More
WOUB-HD to Ring in New Year with Fantastic New Year’s Weekend Line Up
The New Year is upon us! Ever since we developed the sort of neural inner-workings necessary to mark time, human beings have been celebrating the end of each year with… Read More
WOUB-HD to Broadcast ‘Rick Steves’ Heart of Italy’ Dec. 31
If one types “Italy” into a Google image search, the results are a visual cornucopia of gorgeous hilled country sides, artfully crumbling remnants of the Roman empire, stunning designs by… Read More
Join Davy Jones and Peter Noone on a Trip Down Memory Lane Dec. 30
Some 60 years ago, pop music forever changed after the British Invasion brought with it waves of Manchurian pop bands eager to tug on the ears and hearts of young… Read More
Catch the Biggest Radio Hits of the ’70s on WOUB-HD Dec. 30
Even if you don’t know The Emotions, you mostly certainly would recognize “Best of My Love,” a song that probably plays frequently on your car radio and over the speakers… Read More
NOVA: Bird Brain to Broadcast on WOUB-HD Dec. 20
What is the nature of intelligence? Is it one’s prowess with puzzles and math problems? How quickly one can determine by whom and in what ways they are being played?… Read More
Kim Richey to Bring Songwriting Prowess to ARTS/West Dec. 19
Kim Richey is a two-time Grammy Award nominated songwriter, storyteller, and musician. Born in Zanesville and a native of Dayton, OH, Richey’s work is tender, achingly honest and, above all,… Read More
Schrader Youth Ballet Brings ‘Clara’s Dream’ to Peoples Bank Theatre Dec. 17
The Nutcracker is perhaps the most recognized ballet of all time. Based on the 1816 story by German author E.T.A. Hoffman The Nutcracker and the Mouse King and interpreted through French… Read More
A Trip Back in Time with Cambridge’s Dickens Victorian Village
Charles Dickens is widely considered the greatest writer of the Victorian period. From A Tale of Two Cities to Great Expectations to David Copperfield, the works have far outlived the… Read More
Peoples Bank Theatre to Stage ‘My Father’s Dragon’ Dec. 9
My Father’s Dragon is the unusual story of Elmer Elevator, told in brisk, evergreen prose by Ruth Stiles Gannett, who wrote the story while toiling through her early 20s after… Read More
Stuart’s Honors Donors with Special Grand Opening Dec. 6
Stuart’s Opera House has changed many hands throughout it’s lengthy life — and it seems that after decades of reconstruction, unexpected and destructive fires, various personnel changes, and vigorous fundraising,… Read More
APP’s ‘Being a Teen Ain’t Easy’ Photo Exhibition to Open December 8
Throughout the summer of 2017, the Athens Photo Project (APP) held their first intensive, 10-week youth photography and storytelling workshop. APP is a non-profit organization committed to utilizing art to… Read More
‘Broadway for the Holidays’ Slated for Dec. 4
If you’re looking for some over-the-top fun on the first Monday in December, look no further than Broadway for the Holidays, taking place in the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on… Read More
Heritage, Tradition, Memory: the Emotional Significance of a Christmas Tree
Nearly over a hundred years ago in the midst of December, a boy in America found a cardboard banjo atop a pile of trash in an alley. Delighted, he brought… Read More
December 1 Marks Second Annual Hometown Holiday Spectacular in Marietta
Most everyone has memories of middle school and high school holiday band and choir performances tucked away somewhere in their spongy cerebral cortex. The black pants that don’t quite fit… Read More
Making Friends, Losing Friends, Being Poor, Going to School: The Crooked Spines’ ‘Canyons’
I want to go home But I want to stay out So goes a portion of “Definite Maybe,” the second track off of The Crooked Spines inaugural full length, Canyons…. Read More
Final Benefest 2017 Concerts Slated for December 1 and 2
The best way to learn anything, for most folks, is just to do it. This is no different for the students of Hocking College’s music management program, who have spent… Read More
WOUB-HD to Re-Broadcast ‘Great Performances: The Moody Blues’ Dec. 31 at 11 p.m.
In December 1999 a group of second graders in northeast Ohio sat down to watch a VHS tape of what they thought would be Charles Shultz’s heartfelt modern masterpiece, A… Read More
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